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Road accidents were responsible for 31 percent of all traffic fatalities in California between 2013 and 2014, but they were involved in only 3 percent of total traffic fatalities, according to a 2014 study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Road accidents were responsible for 31 percent of all traffi천안출장안마c fatalities in California between 2013 and 2014, but they were involved in only 3 percent of total traffic fatalities, according to a 2014 study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

The vast majority of crashes involve a car that gets “run over” by other cars파라오 카지노. Most drivers who suffer fatal head injuries or other serious injuries in California are struck by either a vehicle that was already heading in that direction or by cars travelling in opposite directions when they are traveling at speeds of 50 mph or more. The majority of all deaths in California are due to “highway accidents” – or traffic injuries caused by cars that are moving more slowly than cars on other public roads and are not wearing seat belts. More than half of all the states with the highest number of high speed accidents each year involve other roads.

Of the most commonly killed people in California in 2014, the most common were white men aged 25 to 34, and 포커 의 신the least common were black drivers ages 17 to 24.

When it comes to road deaths, the top contributor – and the place of injury most frequently – is pedestrians, with more than 60,000 fatalities each year.

For California residents in the five most-populous counties, pedestrians were more likely to die of a road injury – 65 percent of their deaths are either pedestrian-related or caused by car-related deaths – than people killed in cars.

When it comes to fatal traffic injuries, nearly eight of 10 deaths are caused by “vehicular injury”, while just over two-thirds of deaths – 64 percent – are in collisions.

Drivers account for a whopping 57 percent of California’s traffic fatalities.

The top driver death contributor – 57 percent – is pedestrians.

Source: Statewide traffic fatalities data from January 1, 2012, to January 1, 2015, compiled by the California Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.

The biggest source of road deaths are “injury-related accidents”. These deaths were more often caused by car accidents, including crashes where there was a vehicle involved or the vehicle had a person or property involved in the crash.

More than 80 percent of the all traffic deaths in California in 2014 were caused by “injury-related accidents.”

Source: Statewide traffic fatalities data from January 1, 2012, to January 1, 2015, compiled by the California Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.

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