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- Odds of Hitting a Deer in Each State - Car and Driver
As in previous years, for 2022 the insurer says West Virginia is the highest-risk state, with one in 35 crash-related claims involving an animal Rounding out the top five are Montana, South
- The 5 things that annoy you most about Pennsylvania drivers
The survey received more than 2,000 votes and 200 comments, and nearly all included complaints about "inconsiderate" and "clueless" drivers in Pennsylvania Some of you debated what to do on multi
- An Indiana Traffic Safety Facts publication INDIANA CRASH . . .
Map 2 1 Traffic collisions per 100M vehicle miles traveled, by county and Indiana State Police district, 2018 16 Map 2 2
- Teen driving statistics and the most dangerous states for . . .
Michigan is the most dangerous state for teen drivers and has the third-highest monthly insurance premium for teens in the country Conversely, Hawaii is the safest state for teen driving Wyoming has the highest rate of teen motor fatalities and one of the lowest rates of reported seat belt usage in the U S
- Texting and Driving Statistics 2024 - Car Accidents
These drivers may also be guilty of reckless and negligent driving or even vehicular manslaughter Drivers found talking on the phone while driving can be given a ticket of up to $75 for a first offense Minors under 18 found doing the same can have their licenses suspended for 90 days
- Crash rates jump in wake of marijuana legalization, new . . .
June 17, 2021 More evidence is emerging that crash rates go up when states legalize recreational use and retail sales of marijuana Crash rates spiked with the legalization of recreational marijuana use and retail sales in California, Colorado, Nevada, Oregon and Washington, a new study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and another by the affiliated Highway Loss Data
- Car Accident Statistics Facts 2025 | Zutobi Drivers Ed
Teen drivers have crash rates that are nearly 4 times higher than drivers 20 years or older per mile driven (IIHS) Per mile driven, teen drivers aged 16-19 are nearly three times as likely as drivers aged 20 or older to be involved in a fatal crash (CDC) In 2019, 2,375 teenagers (ages 13-19) died in the United States from crash injuries (IIHS)
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