It is estimated that around 52% of car accidents occur within 5 miles of home, and about 77% occur within 15 miles. Therefore, a significant portion of accidents (likely more than 77%) happen within 25 miles from home.
65 percent
50 percent
In 2009, there were 10,8 car accidents in the United States. From the accidents in 2009, 35,900 people died. Most accidents occur within 25 miles of the person's home.
Within 25 miles away from home.
100%
According to the National Automobile Dealers Association, most accidents occur within 25 miles of our homes, and at speeds under 45 miles per hour. Motor vehicle crashes are the number one cause of work-related fatalities in the United States
Well, honey, most collisions happen at speeds under 40 mph and within 5 miles of home. So, watch out for those reckless drivers in your own neighborhood - they might just be your nosy neighbor who can't drive straight to save their life. Just keep your eyes peeled and your foot ready on the brake, and you should be good to go.
80%
Probably 90%. After all, most, if not all, trips start and stop at home.
50 to 60 mph
Bumpers were created when it became apparent for the need to protect the newly created automobile from low speed accidents. The bumper is there to protect the vehicle from accidents that do not exceed speeds of 25-45 miles per hour.