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57% of crashes were due solely to driver factors, 27% to the combined roadway and driver factors, 6% to the combined vehicle and driver factors, 3% solely to roadway factors, 3% to combined roadway, driver, and vehicle factors, 2% solely to vehicle factors, and 1% to combined roadway and vehicle factors. Reducing the severity of injury in crashes is more important than reducing incidence and ranking incidence by broad categories of causes is misleading regarding severe injury reduction. Vehicle and road modifications are generally more effective than behavioral change efforts with the exception of certain laws such as required use of seat belts, motorcycle helmets, and graduated licensing of teenagers.
1559:, compared the statistics for fatality rates in Great Britain, for transport-related incidents both before and after the introduction of the motor vehicle, for journeys, including those once by water that now are undertaken by motor vehicle: For the period 1863–1870 there were: 470 fatalities per million of population (76 on railways, 143 on roads, 251 on water); for the period 1891–1900 the corresponding figures were: 348 (63, 107, 178); for the period 1931–1938: 403 (22, 311, 70) and for the year 1963: 325 (10, 278, 37). Leeming concluded that the data showed that "travel accidents may even have been more frequent a century ago than they are now, at least for men".
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mph, leaving drivers vulnerable at highway speeds ... Additional testing found that while the advanced headlight technology found in HID and LED headlights illuminated dark roadways 25 percent further than their halogen counter parts, they still may fail to fully illuminate roadways at speeds greater than 45 mph. High-beam settings on these advanced headlights offered significant improvement over low-beam settings, lighting distances of up to 500 feet (equal to 55 mph). Despite the increase, even the most advanced headlights fall 60 percent short of the sight distances that the full light of day provides.
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the rule constantly changes as the motorist proceeds, and is measured at any moment by the distance between the motorist's vehicle and the limit of his vision ahead, or by the distance between the vehicle and any intermediate discernible static or forward-moving object in the street or highway ahead constituting an obstruction in his path. Such rule requires a motorist in the exercise of due care at all times to see, or to know from having seen, that the road is clear or apparently clear and safe for travel, a sufficient distance ahead to make it apparently safe to advance at the speed employed.
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1921 when it reached 12 deaths per 100,000 Americans. The right to walk was considered dispensable a century later in 2021, when the annual death rate was 12.9 per 100,000. Safety focus on protecting the occupants of automobiles has victimized bicyclists and pedestrians whose injuries are attributed to individual carelessness. From 2010 to 2019, fatalities rose 36% for bicyclists and nearly doubled for those on foot. Reasons include larger vehicles, faster driving, and digital distractions making walking and biking in the United States far more dangerous than in other comparable nations.
665:, for example, involve at least one party who hopes to crash a vehicle in order to submit lucrative claims to an insurance company. In the United States during the 1990s, criminals recruited Latin American immigrants to deliberately crash cars, usually by cutting in front of another car and slamming on the brakes. It was an illegal and risky job, and they were typically paid only $ 100. Jose Luis Lopez Perez, a staged crash driver, died after one such maneuver, leading to an investigation that uncovered the increasing frequency of this type of crash.
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subconscious relaxation on leaving the "dangerous" bend may cause drivers to act with fractionally less care on the rest of the road, resulting in an increase in collisions elsewhere on the road, and no overall improvement over the area. In the same way, increasing familiarity with the treated area will often result in a reduction over time to the previous level of care and may result in faster speeds around the bend due to perceived increased safety (
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behaviors (speed, stopping at intersections when the control light was amber, turning left in front of oncoming traffic, and gaps in following distance) were measured at various sites before and after the law. Changes in these behaviors in
Newfoundland were similar to those in Nova Scotia, except that drivers in Newfoundland drove slower on expressways after the law, contrary to the risk compensation theory.
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1517:(NHTSA) is a person who dies within 30 days of a crash on a US public road involving a vehicle with an engine, the death being the result of the crash. In the U.S., therefore, if a driver has a non-fatal heart attack that leads to a road-traffic crash that causes death, that is a road-traffic fatality. If the heart attack causes death prior to the crash, it is not a road-traffic fatality.
1694:: drivers who are involved in a collision may receive one or more traffic citations for improper driving conduct such as speeding, failure to obey a traffic control device, or driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Convictions for traffic violations are usually penalized with fines, and for more severe offenses, the suspension or revocation of driving privileges.
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property damage, and injuries to passengers and drivers. Where another driver's vehicle is damaged as the result of a crash, some states allow the owner of the vehicle to recover both the cost of repair for the diminished value of the vehicle from the at-fault driver. Because the financial liability that results from causing a crash is so high,
117:, and property damage as well as financial costs to both society and the individuals involved. Road transport is statistically the most dangerous situation people deal with on a daily basis, but casualty figures from such incidents attract less media attention than other, less frequent types of tragedy. The commonly used term
1665:(GNP) of every country each year. A recent study from Nepal showed that the total economic costs of road injuries were approximately $ 122.88 million, equivalent to 1.52% of the total Nepal GNP for 2017, indicating the growing national financial burden associate with preventable road injuries and deaths.
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AAA's test results suggest that halogen headlights, found in over 80 percent of vehicles on the road today, may fail to safely illuminate unlit roadways at speeds as low as 40 mph. ... high-beam settings on halogen headlights ... may only provide enough light to safely stop at speeds of up to 48
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Ministry of Interior reported that traffic incidents, crash-related injuries, and fatalities dropped in 2020 compared with 2019. Fatalities dropped 21.4%, injuries dropped 20.9%, and incidents overall dropped 20%. It also reported that the number of vehicles on the road dropped by 75%,
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Road incidents are caused by a large number of human factors such as failing to act according to weather conditions, road design, signage, speed limits, lighting conditions, pavement markings, and roadway obstacles. A 1985 study by K. Rumar, using
British and American crash reports as data, suggested
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The economic cost to the individuals involved in an MVC varies widely depending on geographic distribution, and varies largely on depth of accident insurance cover, and legislative policy. In the UK for example, a survey conducted using 500 post-accident insurance policy customers, showed an average
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A 1985 US study showed that about 34% of serious crashes had contributing factors related to the roadway or its environment. Most of these crashes also involved a human factor. The road or environmental factor was either noted as making a significant contribution to the circumstances of the crash or
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Insurance statistics demonstrate a notably higher incidence of collisions and fatalities among drivers aged in their teens or early twenties, with insurance rates reflecting this data. These drivers have the highest incidence of both collisions and fatalities among all driver age groups, a fact that
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of the 1970s. He concluded that the removal of highway clutter, while allowing drivers and other road users to mingle with equal priority, could help drivers recognize environmental clues. They relied on their cognitive skills alone, reducing traffic speeds radically and resulting in lower levels of
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Conversely, a location that does not look dangerous may have a high crash frequency. This is, in part, because if drivers perceive a location as hazardous, they take more care. Collisions may be more likely to happen when hazardous road or traffic conditions are not obvious at a glance, or where the
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when they set insurance rates for different age groups, partly based on their age, sex, and choice of vehicle. Older drivers with slower reactions might be expected to be involved in more collisions, but this has not been the case as they tend to drive less and, apparently, more cautiously. Attempts
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British drivers found 78% of drivers thought they were highly skilled at driving, and most thought they were better than other drivers, a result suggesting overconfidence in their abilities. Nearly all drivers who had been in a crash did not believe themselves to be at fault. One survey of
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It is negligence as a matter of law to drive a motor vehicle at such a rate of speed that it cannot be stopped in time to avoid an obstruction discernible within the driver's length of vision ahead of him. This rule is known generally as the 'assured clear distance ahead' rule * * * In application,
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Various factors such as fatigue or sleep deprivation might increase the risk, or the number of hours of driving might increase the risk of an incident. 41% of drivers self-report having fallen asleep at the wheel. It is estimated that 15% of fatal crashes involve drowsiness (10% of daytime crashes,
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There are demographic differences in crash rates. For example, although young people tend to have good reaction times, disproportionately more young male drivers feature in collisions, with researchers observing that many exhibit behaviors and attitudes to risk that can place them in more hazardous
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found that leading contributing factors for fatal crashes included driving too fast for conditions or in excess of the speed limit, operating under the influence, failure to yield right of way, failure to keep within the proper lane, operating a vehicle in a careless manner, and distracted driving.
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They took into account thirty factors which it was thought might affect the death rate. Among these were included the annual consumption of wine, of spirits and of malt beverages—taken individually—the amount spent on road maintenance, the minimum temperature, certain of the legal measures such as
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Common rates related to road traffic fatalities include the number of deaths per capita, per registered vehicle, per licensed driver, or per vehicle mile or kilometer traveled. Simple counts are almost never used. The annual count of fatalities is a rate, namely, the number of fatalities per year.
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Several driving behaviors were observed on the road before and after the belt use law was enforced in
Newfoundland, and in Nova Scotia during the same period without a law. Belt use increased from 16 percent to 77 percent in Newfoundland and remained virtually unchanged in Nova Scotia. Four driver
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updated its style guide to recommend that journalists use "crash, collision, or other terms" rather than "accident" unless culpability is proven. The AP also recommends avoiding "accident" when negligence is proven or claimed because the term "can be read as exonerating the person responsible." In
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Alors qu'ils ne représentent que 13,8 % de la population française âgée de 15 ans et plus, les ouvriers comptaient pour 22,1 % des 3 239 personnes décédées sur la route en 2007 et pour 19 % des blessés hospitalisés. À l'inverse, les cadres supérieurs, professions libérales et chefs
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has changed the legal landscape. For example, Michigan had a unique no-fault system that guaranteed lifetime benefits for people injured in motor vehicle collisions. This changed in 2020, when the state legislature amended the laws, allowing people to opt for less coverage. While the aim of these
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estimated the U.S. cost in 2000 at $ 230 billion. A 2010 US report estimated costs of $ 277 billion, which included lost productivity, medical costs, legal and court costs, emergency service costs (EMS), insurance administration costs, congestion costs, property damage, and workplace losses. "The
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United States judges prioritized pedestrians' rights in city streets when early 20th century automobiles appeared. Pedestrian injuries were regarded as the fault of a motorist driving too fast. As automobile ownership increased, the rate of traffic deaths in the United States doubled from 1915 to
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In 2004 50 million more were injured in motor vehicle collisions. In 2013, between 1.25 million and 1.4 million people were killed in traffic collisions, up from 1.1 million deaths in 1990. That number represents about 2.5% of all deaths. Approximately 50 million additional people were injured in
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have a more severe effect on driving performance than either in isolation. Taking recommended doses of several drugs together, which individually do not cause impairment, may cause drowsiness. This could be more pronounced in an elderly person whose renal function is less efficient than a younger
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Females in this age group exhibit somewhat lower collision and fatality rates than males but still register well above the median for drivers of all ages. Also within this group, the highest collision incidence rate occurs within the first year of licensed driving. For this reason, many US states
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Preliminary data also show that even as traffic levels returned to normal after the onset of COVID in March–April 2020, drivers continued to drive at excessive speeds. A 2020 study conducted by INRIX, private company that analyzes traffic patters, behaviors and congestion, showed that as traffic
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and helmets. This difference is reflected in the casualty statistics, where they are more than twice as likely to suffer severely after a collision. In 2005, there were 198,735 road crashes with 271,017 reported casualties on roads in Great
Britain. This included 3,201 deaths (1.1%) and 28,954
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research, where the predicted reductions in collision rates have not occurred after legislative or technical changes. One study observed that the introduction of improved brakes resulted in more aggressive driving, and another argued that compulsory seat belt laws have not been accompanied by a
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had nearly four times greater risk of crashing their cars than those who were not. Research from the
Virginia Tech Transportation Institute has found that drivers who are texting while driving are 23 times more likely to be involved in a crash as non-texting drivers. Dialing a phone is the most
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Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death in the workplace in the United States accounting for 35 percent of all workplace fatalities. In the United States, individuals involved in motor vehicle collisions may be held financially liable for the consequences of a collision, including
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While the advent of the COVID lockdown meant a decrease in road traffic in the United States, the rates of incidents, speeding, and traffic fatalities rose in 2020 and 2021 (rate as measured against vehicle miles traveled). The traffic fatality rate jumped to 1.25 per 100 million vehicle miles
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The safety performance of roadways is almost always reported as a rate. That is, some measure of harm (deaths, injuries, or number of crashes) divided by some measure of exposure to the risk of this harm. Rates are used so the safety performance of different locations can be compared, and to
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individual financial loss of ÂŁ1300.00. This is due in part to voluntary excesses that are common tactics used to reduce overall premium, and in part due to under valuation of vehicles. By contrast, Australian insurance policy holders are subject to an average financial loss of $ 950.00 AUD.
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the amount spent on police, the number of police per 100,000 inhabitants, the follow-up programme on dangerous drivers, the quality of driver testing, and so on. The thirty factors were finally reduced to six by eliminating those found to have small or negligible effect. The final six were:
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may occur at a dangerous bend. The treatment for this may be to increase signage, post an advisory speed limit, apply a high-friction road surface, add crash barriers or any one of a number of other visible interventions. The immediate result may be to reduce collisions at the bend, but the
1405:, in its Global Status Report on Road Safety 2009, estimates that over 90% of the world's fatalities on the roads occur in low-income and middle-income countries, which have only 48% of the world's registered vehicles, and predicts road traffic injuries will rise to become the fifth leading
1284:(NSC) estimated of total motor-vehicle deaths for the first six months of 2021 were 21,450, up 16% from 2020 and up 17% from 18,384 in 2019. The estimated mileage death rate in 2021 was 1.43 deaths per 100 million vehicle miles traveled, up 3% from 1.39 in 2020 and up 24% from 1.15 in 2019.
471:. Collisions may also be intentionally caused by people who hope to make an insurance claim against the other driver or may be staged for such purposes as insurance fraud. Motor vehicles may also be involved in collisions as part of a deliberate effort to hurt other people, such as in a
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Owing to the global and massive scale of the issue, with predictions that by 2020 road traffic deaths and injuries will exceed HIV/AIDS as a cause of death and disability, the United
Nations and its subsidiary bodies have passed resolutions and held conferences on the issue. The first
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to perceive and react in the time and distance available. High incidence of crashes is not indicative of high injury risk. Crashes are common in areas of high vehicle congestion, but fatal crashes occur disproportionately on rural roads at night when traffic is relatively light.
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India recorded 105,000 traffic deaths in a year, followed by China with over 96,000 deaths. This makes motor vehicle collisions the leading cause of injury and death among children worldwide 10–19 years old (260,000 children die a year, 10 million are injured) and the sixth
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The definition of a road-traffic fatality can change with time in the same country. For example, fatality was defined in France as a person who dies in the six days (pre 2005) after the collision and was subsequently changed to the 30 days (post 2005) after the collision.
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the feeling of being confident in more and more challenging situations is experienced as evidence of driving ability, and that 'proven' ability reinforces the feelings of confidence. Confidence feeds itself and grows unchecked until something happens – a near-miss or an
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value of societal harm from motor vehicle crashes, which includes both economic impacts and valuation for lost quality-of-life, was $ 870.8 billion in 2010. Sixty-eight percent of this value represents lost quality-of-life, while 32 percent are economic impacts."
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February 2022 the "upper limit" is ÂŁ25,000 for an accident which occurred on or after 31 July 2013; the limit under a previous version of the protocol was ÂŁ10,000 for an accident which had occurred on or after 30 April 2010 but before 31 July 2013.
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comprised a steam engine pulling a combined passenger and fuel tender; Mary Ward's collision may be characterized as the first fatality involving a vehicle in the form of a contemporary motorcar, in which the engine is mounted and passengers ride on the same
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shows for 2006, that "exceeding the speed limit" was a contributory factor in 5% of all casualty crashes (14% of all fatal crashes), and "traveling too fast for conditions" was a contributory factor in 11% of all casualty crashes (18% of all fatal crashes).
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is occasionally prosecuted, especially in cases involving alcohol. Convictions for alcohol offenses may result in the revocation or long term suspension of the driver's license, and sometimes jail time, mandatory drug or alcohol rehabilitation, or
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describes the behaviour the court expects of the parties prior to the start of proceedings where a claimant claims damages valued at no more than the
Protocol upper limit as a result of a personal injury sustained by that person in a road traffic
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may occur. These issues may make those who have been in a crash afraid to drive again. In some cases, psychological trauma may affect individuals' lives, causing difficulty going to work, attending school, or performing family responsibilities.
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has also evolved to improve protection after collision, both for vehicle occupants and for those outside of the vehicle. Much of this work was led by automotive industry competition and technological innovation, leading to measures such as
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Human factors in vehicle collisions include anything related to drivers and other road users that may contribute to a collision. Examples include driver behavior, visual and auditory acuity, decision-making ability, and reaction speed.
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have shown the same results. This may be due to working-class people having less access to secure equipment in cars, having older cars which are less protected against crash, and needing to cover more distance to go to work each day.
2181:"Global, regional, and national incidence, prevalence, and years lived with disability for 301 acute and chronic diseases and injuries in 188 countries, 1990–2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013"
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policy wherein receiving a moving violation within the first six months to one year of obtaining a license results in automatic license suspension. South Dakota is the only state that allows fourteen-year-olds to obtain drivers'
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There is no one rate that is superior to others in any general sense, it depends on the question asked and the available data. Some agencies concentrate on crashes per total vehicle distance traveled and others combine rates.
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levels returned to normal during the three-month period August to October 2020, growth in collisions (57%), outpaced the growth in miles traveled (22%) resulting in a higher than normal collision rate during this period.
211:, accounting for 80% of all road fatalities with 52% of all vehicles. While the death rate in Africa is the highest (24.1 per 100,000 inhabitants), the lowest rate is to be found in Europe (10.3 per 100,000 inhabitants).
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is one example of Nelson's focus on the violence of the wreck with cars and trucks piled into a heap, left to the forces of nature and time. This recurring theme of violence is echoed in the work of Li Yan. His painting
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Varmazyar, S., Mortazavi, S. B., Arghami, S., & Hajizadeh, E. (2016). Relationship between organisational safety culture dimensions and crashes. International journal of injury control and safety promotion, 23(1),
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The passenger vehicle occupant fatality rate at nighttime is about three times higher than the daytime rate. ... The data shows a higher percentage of passenger vehicle occupants killed in speeding-related crashes at
431:'s Highway Safety Office emphasizes that "crashes are no accident", saying that "Using the word accident suggests that an incident was unavoidable, but many roadway crashes can be attributed to human error." The
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states that "accident" should be dropped in favor of "crash", saying that "Traffic crashes are fixable problems, caused by inattentive drivers and driver behavior. They are NOT accidents." In line with their
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In France, in 2018, the speed limit was reduced from 90 km/h to 80 km/h on a large part of the local outside built-up area road network in the sole aim of reducing the number of road fatalities.
5326:"The Economic and Societal Impact of Motor Vehicle Crashes, 2010", by Lawrence Blincoe, Ted R. Miller, Ph.D., Eduard Zaloshnja, Ph.D., Bruce A. Lawrence, Ph.D., DOT HS 812 013, Washington, D.C.: May 2014.
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A well-designed and well-maintained vehicle, with good brakes, tires and well-adjusted suspension will be more controllable in an emergency and thus be better equipped to avoid collisions. Some mandatory
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clearly attributed fall in overall fatalities. Most claims of risk compensation offsetting the effects of vehicle regulation and belt use laws have been discredited by research using more refined data.
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to cover these potential costs. In the event of serious injuries or fatalities, it is possible for injured persons to seek compensation in excess of the at-fault driver's insurance coverage.
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to impose traffic policies can be complicated by local circumstances and driver behavior. In 1969 Leeming warned that there is a balance to be struck when "improving" the safety of a road.
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Higgins, J. Stephen; Michael, Jeff; Austin, Rory; Åkerstedt, Torbjörn; Van Dongen, Hans P. A.; Watson, Nathaniel; Czeisler, Charles; Pack, Allan I.; Rosekind, Mark R. (25 January 2017).
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resulting from the collision, including damages to property and injuries to other persons. Companies can be held liable if their employees cause motor vehicle crashes under a theory of
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serious injuries (10.7%) overall. Of these casualties 178,302 (66%) were car users and 24,824 (9%) were motorcyclists, of whom 569 were killed (2.3%) and 5,939 seriously injured (24%).
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of ownership coupled with the freedom of the road. The violence of a car wreck provides a counterpoint to that promise and is the subject of artwork by a number of artists, such as
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did not allow room to recover. In these circumstances, it is frequently the driver who is blamed rather than the road; those reporting the collisions have a tendency to overlook the
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Leibowitz, Herschel W.; Owens, D. Alfred; Tyrrell, Richard A. (1998). "The assured clear distance ahead rule: implications for nighttime traffic safety and the law".
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reduction in road deaths, saving as much as ÂŁ6 billion per year. A consortium of 13 major road safety stakeholders has formed the
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than standard passenger cars. Rollovers can be fatal, especially if the occupants are ejected because they were not wearing
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that may discourage the involved parties from fully disclosing the facts, and thus frustrate attempts to address the real
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to reduce the risk of rollover and meet US federal requirements that mandate anti-rollover technology by September 2011.
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may encourage the driver to step on the acceleration pedal, thus creating a potentially dangerous situation on the road.
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is directed at reducing road injuries and deaths. February 2020 saw a global ministerial conference which brought the
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2630:"Why INRIX Now Uses "Crash" (Not "Accident")"
2059:Work-related road safety in the United States
1877:looks at the energy released during a crash.
1683:Hit and run § Country-specific penalties
344:) as well as more unofficial terms including
268:, while the U.S. Census Bureau uses the term
5416:"UK Car Insurance Company Statistical Value"
4269:Vasan, S.S.; Gururaj, G. (22 October 2021).
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653:principles, rooted in the principles of the
6108:U.S. DOT Fatality Analysis Reporting System
5546:
5074:"Overview of Motor Vehicle Crashes in 2019"
4795:
4181:"Annual transport accidents and casualties"
4069:Broughton, J.; Walter, L. (February 2007).
3216:"forecasting older driver's accident rates"
2556:Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
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401:Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
6136:
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5575:"Why Russians Are Obsessed With Dash-Cams"
5313:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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3369:Lascher, Edward L. and Michael R. Powers.
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3194:. Driving Standards Agency. Archived from
2993:Harry Lum; Jerry A. Reagan (Winter 1995).
2839:United States Department of Transportation
2728:"The Brutal Truth About Car Crash Suicide"
2022:Transportation safety in the United States
1852:Cars have come to represent a part of the
1655:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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739:official British road casualty statistics
58:The aftermath of an accident involving a
5447:"Quarterly General Insurance Statistics"
5413:
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4382:"The Geography of Car Deaths in America"
4271:"Unhelmeted two-wheeler riders in India"
3975:Road Safety Report No. 24 ed.). UK
3703:
3484:"Problem definition and countermeasures"
3271:Sagberg, Fosser, & Saetermo (1997).
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3076:St. Fleur, Nicholas (24 February 2016).
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1354:could impact on the number of crashes.
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5727:"Ford Settles Explorer Rollover Suit"
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4881:Leonhardt, David (11 December 2023).
4650:
4589:"Car-Crash Death Rate Surged in 2020"
4587:Craven McGinty, Jo (8 January 2021).
4275:The National Medical Journal of India
4250:from the original on 26 December 2007
3841:
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3565:"Road Casualties Great Britain: 2006"
3454:Michigan Traffic Crash Facts (2019).
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2584:Michigan Department of Transportation
2118:. Geneva: World Health Organization.
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4568:. National Safety Council. July 2021
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2749:Crosby, Rachel (18 September 2017).
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563:Drivers distracted by mobile devices
160:, road environment, driving skills,
5993:Kennedy, Randy (21 December 2011).
5752:Barash, Martina (12 October 2017).
4940:. World Health Organization. 2018.
4638:A Clinical Guide to Pediatric Sleep
4414:Grossetete, Mathieu (August 2016).
4088:David Bjerklie (30 November 2006).
4005:Human Factors for Highway Engineers
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2680:"Why we say "crash" not "accident""
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524:Following collisions, long-lasting
368:, instead preferring terms such as
360:Criticism of "accident" terminology
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5672:Gusner, Penny (23 February 2012).
5573:Galperina, Marina (13 June 2012).
4562:"Preliminary Semiannual Estimates"
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3814:Drive Right for Safety and Savings
3598:Accident Analysis & Prevention
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3248:Road Accidents: Prevent or Punish?
2160:from the original on 13 April 2023
2146:Reid, Carlton (17 November 2019).
1511:Fatality Analysis Reporting System
1474:leading preventable cause of death
394:distractions such as mobile phones
162:impairment due to alcohol or drugs
50:A traffic collision in Japan, 2007
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5005:"UN raises child accidents alarm"
4870:from the original on 6 July 2023.
4535:Calvert, Scott (1 October 2020).
4238:Thomas, Ken (15 September 2006).
4090:"The Hidden Danger of Seat Belts"
3513:"The biggest killer on our roads"
3430:"Traffic Safety Facts – Speeding"
2726:Allen, Samantha (15 March 2016).
2684:Portland Bureau of Transportation
1887:series of silkscreened canvases.
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4159:"Safety First: the SSV/SRV cars"
4028:
3923:. National Safety Council. 2012.
3656:Lawyers Cooperative Publishing.
3107:. Drivers.com. 11 February 2000.
3105:"I'm a good driver: you're not!"
2889:Academy staff (September 2004).
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5116:Hallmark, Shauna (June 2002).
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2785:. 7 April 2014. Archived from
2783:Insurance Institute of Ireland
2712:Accidents and their prevention
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1009:Vehicle design and maintenance
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405:Federal Highway Administration
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4165:. Keith Adams. Archived from
4075:Transport Research Laboratory
4038:Campaign for Safe Road Design
3979:. Spring 2003. Archived from
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3943:. Spring 2003. Archived from
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2198:10.1016/s0140-6736(15)60692-4
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1163:Road Casualties Great Britain
1103:safety package, and Saab and
999:Campaign for Safe Road Design
6359:Template:Automotive handling
6277:Assured clear distance ahead
5502:. NPR. All Things Considered
5308:"CDC – Motor Vehicle Safety"
4860:"OECD Data / Road Accidents"
4657:. Xulon Press. p. 127.
4444:Grossetete, Mathieu (2010).
3463:Michigan Traffic Crash Facts
2552:"A Crash is Not an Accident"
2179:Vos, Theo (22 August 2015).
1934:Assured Clear Distance Ahead
1902:) in his welded sculptures.
1130:experimental safety vehicles
756:Assured clear distance ahead
750:Assured clear distance ahead
510:non-traumatic cardiac arrest
127:Associated Press style guide
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6302:Lists of traffic collisions
6287:Driving under the influence
5648:"What is diminished value?"
5521:Roper, Eric (22 May 2016).
3818:. Scott, Foresman. p.
3732:"www.infrastructure.gov.au"
3021:"Traffic Safety Facts 2019"
2811:Palmer, Ken (6 July 2017).
2710:Quoting from JJ Leeming in
1979:Lists of traffic collisions
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1748:In the United Kingdom, the
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1403:United Nations Organization
774:Driving under the influence
661:Some crashes are intended;
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5857:www.janandersnelsonart.com
5556:Journal of Safety Research
5473:Journal of Safety Research
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4973:World Health Organization
4763:Global road safety crisis
4539:. Dow Jones & Company
4214:(Graph of accident share)
2926:American Family Physician
2655:"Crashes Are No Accident"
1752:, otherwise known as the
1399:World Health Organization
1318:Unfamiliarity with one's
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262:World Health Organization
5051:10.1001/jama.291.10.1238
3977:Department for Transport
3941:Department for Transport
3456:"Fact Sheets – Speeding"
3220:Department for Transport
2997:. Public Roads Magazine.
2755:Las Vegas Review-Journal
2065:
1916:film by David Cronenberg
1777:most U.S. states require
1731:
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1272:COVID-19 lockdown impact
1229:anti-lock braking system
1214:anti-lock braking system
1159:Department for Transport
1085:conformance inspection.
164:, and behavior, notably
6336:List of bridge failures
6226:Deer–vehicle collisions
5072:NHTSA (December 2020).
4678:Visagie, Brian (2014).
4008:. Emerald. p. 15.
3790:"Road Safety in Canada"
3187:Thew, Rosemary (2006).
2865:"Transportation Safety"
2815:. Lansing State Journal
1630:autonomous car incident
1570:, United Kingdom (1914)
1282:National Safety Council
909:National Safety Council
302:motor vehicle collision
270:motor vehicle accidents
205:Middle-income countries
131:vehicle-ramming attacks
76:motor vehicle collision
6251:Run-off-road collision
5912:www.saatchigallery.com
5908:"Accident NÂş 6 detail"
5882:www.saatchigallery.com
5878:"Accident NÂş 6 detail"
5382:10.3390/ijerph17124571
5336:Margie, Peden (2004).
5185:"Le fardier de Cugnot"
4654:William Divot Mulligan
4651:Bryan, Carson (2008).
4636:Mindell, Jodi (2010).
4327:. 2005. Archived from
3659:New York Jurisprudence
3246:Leeming, J.J. (1969).
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152:, speed of operation,
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5203:"Mary Ward 1827–1869"
4834:trafficresearch.co.uk
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3201:on 16 February 2008.
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6364:Template:Traffic law
6261:Single-vehicle crash
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5191:on 26 February 2011.
5152:. Fars.nhtsa.dot.gov
5130:on 24 September 2015
5105:on 26 November 2006.
4806:10.1061/41064(358)94
4693:Katz, Diane (1979).
4288:10.25259/NMJI_455_18
4047:on 22 September 2013
3865:10.1093/sleep/zsx001
3428:NHTSA (April 2020).
3300:Adams, John (1982).
2961:Pishue, Bob (2020).
2580:"Crash Not Accident"
2389:on 19 November 2013.
2367:on 25 December 2007.
1959:Forensic engineering
1790:system and others a
1716:Criminal prosecution
1412:The United Nations'
1248:Sociological factors
1124:In the early 1970s,
1050:Professor John Adams
803:Government of Canada
526:psychological trauma
221:Road collision types
201:low-income countries
6184:Vehicle extrication
5918:on 16 February 2016
5888:on 16 February 2016
5780:Wall Street Journal
5602:Ministry of Justice
4492:2010RiskA..30.1411F
4356:The Washington Post
4216:on 16 February 2008
4187:on 16 December 2007
4137:1984RiskA...4...41L
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3810:Kaywood, A (1982).
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3539:"Speeding research"
3519:on 21 November 2002
3490:on 21 November 2002
3226:on 6 February 2007.
3138:on 16 February 2008
3057:on 25 February 2021
2478:The Washington Post
2401:"Current Incidents"
2345:on 6 February 2014.
2044:Vehicle extrication
2033:Unsafe at Any Speed
2027:Underride collision
1929:Accident management
1781:liability insurance
1706:vicarious liability
1644:Society and culture
1424:Collision migration
1365:Road traffic safety
1259:Similar studies in
1118:Unsafe at Any Speed
1077:, such as the UK's
936:Highway engineering
821:physical impairment
812:Physical impairment
669:Motor vehicle speed
266:road traffic injury
6385:Traffic collisions
6282:Distracted driving
6246:Rear-end collision
6145:Traffic collisions
5999:The New York Times
5974:on 30 October 2021
5782:. 24 November 2000
5733:. 28 November 2007
5426:on 28 January 2022
5260:The New York Times
5209:on 1 February 2010
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3947:on 29 January 2007
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2533:on 30 October 2021
2450:The New York Times
2411:on 13 January 2022
2361:U.S. Census Bureau
2088:Russell's carriage
2084:John Scott Russell
1992:, English case law
1870:American Landscape
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1796:insurance carriers
1792:no-fault insurance
1724:vehicular homicide
1673:Legal consequences
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1221:center of gravity
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1191:center of gravity
1169:Center of gravity
1054:risk compensation
1015:Automobile safety
851:Sleep deprivation
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768:Driver impairment
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