Motor Accident related facts

Motor Accident related facts
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The motor accident rate is quite high and often bags the headlines in newspapers. It is anticipated that every year 6 million people die because of a motor accident. More than 90 people die every day in car accidents alone, and around 3 Million people are injured severely, in the US alone. In 2019, there were 33,244 fatal Motor vehicle crashes, which resulted in 36,096 deaths. In the first six months of 2021, more than 20,000 people died on U.S roads.

 

How often do Motor Vehicle accidents occur?

You will be astounded to know that every 16 minutes, a car accident occurs which can result in severe injury and death in the worst case. Most of the motor accidents occur on rural roads, as per the study of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The accident rates are lower in the urban areas, the prime cause being the wide roads on both sides.

 

What are the chances of having a motor accident?

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), predicts that one in every 366 cars, has the chance of being in a car accident.

 

Annual Global Road Crash Statistics:

  • Approx., 1.35 million people die due to road accidents and around 3,700 people on daily basis.
  • 20-50 million suffer from non-fatal injuries which may cause long-term disabilities.
  • Most motor accidents are caused due to cyclists, motorcycles, and pedestrians.
  • Young adult between the age of 15-44 is the major group to cause motor accidents.
  • More than 90% of all road fatalities occur in developing countries, these countries tend to have approx. 60% of the world’s vehicles.
  • Road crashes can cost a country 2-8% of its gross domestic product.
  • Motor accidents/ Road crashes are the greatest reason for the death of many healthy American citizens.

 

Annual US road Crash Statistics:

 

  • More than38, 000 people die every year due to motor accidents.
  • Around 4.4 million are injured severely and leading to lifelong disability.
  • Young adults between the ages group 15-45 are the leading cause of road crashes and their death rate is comparatively high as well.
  • The economic and social impact of road crashes cost U.S. citizens $871 billion.
  • Motor accident fatality cost $380 million in direct medical cost.
  • According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), pedestrians and cyclists are at a higher risk of being killed due to road accidents.

(Source: Roadsafetyfacts.com)

 

What is the safest car in the U.S?

Many people, especially Millennials look for style and comfort while purchasing a car. For many, this means nothing unless the car can guarantee the safety of the rider’s life. Many motor vehicles have started to include safety features in their Vehicles barns in order to reduce fatality from motor accidents. Some of the safest cars available in the date are:

 

The Subaru Legacy:

 

Considered one of the safest cars in the U.S, it is a top seller for the brans. It has features like adaptive headlights, eyesight Driver assist, active cruise control, and lane-keeping assist which includes automatic emergency breaking

 

 

Mazda 3:

 

Mazda-3 models, even the base models, has automatic emergency front braking, adaptive cruise control, high-beam assist, lane departure warning with a lane-keep assist feature. Its blind-spot monitoring is available on higher trims. It is a non-automatic car with the best all-around visibility.

 

Honda Insight:

 

Its standard features are that it has automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, and forward-collision warning. It also has adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping system which works together to keep the Insight in the intended lane and move with the flow of the traffic. It is not just spacious, but also offers a smooth ride with a storage solution.

 

Reasons for Motor Accidents:

 

  • Poor road infrastructure and management:

Unplanned road construction is one of the prominent reasons for accidents. Narrow road lanes, haphazard intersections within a short distance, lack of speed breakers, and lack of traffic lights can be the reason for the carelessness of the drivers which can cause accidents.

 

  • Nonexistent traffic laws:

Lack of proper traffic laws can also cause motor accidents. When there is enough traffic police at a suitable distance or proper installation of the traffic lights at a reasonable distance, there are lesser chances of rash driving and fatal injuries.

 

  • Drink and drive:

Driving under the influence of alcohol can be a major reason for motor accidents.

 

  • Unsafe road user behavior:

The carelessness of people on the road while walking without following the traffic lights can also result in accidents.

 

  • Underage and illegal driving:

Many young people tend to get involved in illegal driving and some even in races. This can cause a huge chance of major accident cases of minor children.

 

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