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A stat from 2023: 37 people in the United States died in car crashes involving an alcohol-impaired driver, equating to one death every 39 minutes. More than a quarter (31%) of all traffic-related deaths were directly related to alcohol impairment. Drivers who can pass roadside ...
Alcohol is the leading risk factor for injury in the United States. Nearly as many alcohol-related deaths result from firearm injuries (one-fifth of all alcohol-related injuries) as from drunk driving accidents (one-fourth of all alcohol-related injuries). But while every state has drunk drivin...
13.40 deaths per 100k. If you've ever been onOklahoma's Autobahn, you know Tulsans speed well beyond abilities. 12. San Antonio, Texas Canva 12. San Antonio, Texas 10.9 deaths per 100k drivers. High DUI occurrence is to blame as well as the second-highest ratio of distracted driving in ...
10.9 deaths per 100k drivers. High DUI occurrence is to blame as well as the second-highest ratio of distracted driving in the country. 11. OKC, Oklahoma Canva 11. OKC, Oklahoma 12.46 fatalities per 100k. Overall, DUI, distracted driving, and speeding all share equal blame. ...
While many of us believe we are safe drivers, about eight people die in crashes involving a distracted driver every day in the United States. It’s good to understand the high toll of distracted driving and how to stay safe on the road.
Many foreigners are involved in traffic accidents in Thailand, for the simple reason that they trusted international rules and were not accustomed to the ways in which Thai people drive.Thailand ranks amongst the top of the world for traffic accidents, especially motorcycle accidents. Source: WHO....
Foreign vehicles are 30 percent more likely to be in a crash than British-registered vehicles. The number of crashes caused by foreign vehicles rose by 47 percent between 2018 and 2023. There were almost 400 deaths and serious injuries and 3,000 slight injuries from accidents caused by foreign...
If, however, we found ourselves in a situation where an unfortunate application of the First Amendment was leading to thousands of deaths every year, I might change my mind. But I do agree this far: We should absolutely be talking about all the rights in the Constitution, and evaluating wha...
t adjust fast enough to future developments in self-driving car technology. Futurists estimate that hundreds of billions of dollars (if not trillions) will be lost by automakers, suppliers,dealers, insurers, parking companies, and many other car-related enterprises. And think of the lost revenue...