Do Unlicensed Drivers Cause More Accidents?
Studies have shown that unlicensed drivers contribute to a greater number of car accidents than licensed drivers do. In California alone, it is estimated that approximately 70,000 people are currently…
Studies have shown that unlicensed drivers contribute to a greater number of car accidents than licensed drivers do. In California alone, it is estimated that approximately 70,000 people are currently…
NaturalNews.com revealed a study showing that 78% of elderly drivers take one or more medications. Of that 78%, only 28% knew that these medications could potentially impair their ability to…
According to JournalStar.com, one in sixty cars has a drunk driver in them during the day in Nebraska. After eleven pm, that number increases significantly. The Nebraska Office of Highway…
411 Pain released on their new corporate site the NHTSA has reported that 43,005 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2002 and that motor vehicle traffic crashes were the…
411 Pain has taken great notice that the NHTSA has reported that 43,005 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2002 and that motor vehicle traffic crashes were the 8th-leading…
The NHTSA has reported that 43,005 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2002 and that motor vehicle traffic crashes were the 8th-leading cause of death among all ages that…
The NHTSA has reported that 43,005 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2002 and that motor vehicle traffic crashes were the 8th-leading cause of death among all ages that…
The most recent statistics available from the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles suggest that there are more than 256,200 traffic crashes in the state of Florida each…
In Atlanta, alone, there were 115 people involved in fatal motor vehicle accidents in 2009. Thirteen pedestrians were killed by motor vehicles that year as well.
According to the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS), the main source of car accident fatality reporting in the United States, 37,261 people died in fatal car accidents nationwide in 2008….
In Colorado, alone, there were 667 people involved in fatal motor vehicle accidents in 2004. Many pedestrians are killed by motor vehicles every year as well.
NHTSA has reported that 43,005 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2002 and that motor vehicle traffic crashes were the 8th-leading cause of death among all ages that year….