The most common cause of motor vehicle accidents is driver behavior. Most can be blamed on excessive speed or aggressive behaviors such as tailgating. Driver distraction is also a cause of accidents.
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Motor vehicle accidents
One of the leading causes of death is motor vehicle accidents for individuals ages 15-24.
The greatest causes of raccoon deaths are hunters and motor vehicle accidents followed by diseases and predators.
1 motor vehicle accidents 2 home accidents 3 school & work accidents
about 43000
Distracted driving is the leading cause of motor vehicle accidents.
Injuries from motor vehicle accidents may be reduced by wearing seat belts and placing children in size-appropriate car seats in the back seat
Motor vehicle accidents and hunting (including trapping) account for most raccoon deaths followed by disease and predation.
Distracted driving is the leading cause of motor vehicle accidents.
Distracted driving is the leading cause of motor vehicle accidents.
In reality, suicide is the number one cause of death for individuals from 15 to 30 if you include firearms, medications, falls, and motor vehicle crashes. The number one weapon for the suicide is the motor vehicle and that skews the statistics since the suicides are often listed as motor vehicle accidents when in reality they were intentional and not accidental. Accidental deaths, including motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death for 15 to 30 year olds and that is primarily due to the reason they do not usually die of other causes, such as heart disease, strokes, etc.