
According to Zutobi, speed, alcohol, and traffic fatalities put the U.S. among the most dangerous places to drive. Find out how other countries compare.
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The current NHTSA estimate represents a decrease of about 3.2% compared to 2023.
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The agency estimates that 40,990 people died in motor vehicle traffic crashes in 2023, as compared to 42,514 fatalities reported in 2022.
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An estimated 44,450 people died in traffic crashes in 2023, according to National Safety Council estimates.
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Wrong-way crashes are up across America, resulting in higher fatality and injury rates than other collisions. A new solution from Michelin DDi aims to help both drivers and road authorizes tackle this serious roadway hazard.
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The National Safety Council estimates 46,980 U.S. roadway fatalities for 2022 — down slightly from 2021, but up 9% from 2020.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates 31,785 people lost their lives in traffic crashes in the first nine months of 2022 — a tiny dip in deaths compared to the 31,850 in the same period of 2021.
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New crash data from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration explores the role of trucks and buses in collision fatalities and injuries across the nation.
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A new study from the Canadian Institute of Actuaries and the Casualty Actuarial Society analyzed the impact of marijuana decriminalization on motor vehicle crashes in both Canada and the United States.
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In the last 30 years, the U.S. has not kept pace with declining traffic death rates in Europe, East Asia, and Canada. Find out why.
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