what percent of fatal crashes result from aggressive driving
50%
It is estimated that 10 to 30 percent of all traffic crashes that happen in the nation are related to fatigue. A driver that suffers from fatigue is as dangerous driving as a person who has been drinking.
One percent of railroad crossing crashes result from people driving into the side of trains while the rest involve the train hitting cars. This is due to the trains inability to stop without considerable advance notice and distance.
about 27 percent of teen crashes are related to drugs
10 percent
94 percent of transportation deaths are from motor vehicle crashes. Vehicle crashes also make up 99 percent of non-fatal transportation injuries.
30 percent
10 percent
about 70%
About 30%
30 percent
In 2009, distracted driving was involved in approximately 16% of all injury crashes in the United States. This figure highlights the growing concern over the impact of distractions, such as mobile phone use, on road safety. Efforts to raise awareness and implement stricter regulations have been ongoing since then to reduce these incidents.