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Top 7 Causes of Car Crashes
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Speeding:
- From 2006 to 2015, 108,554 car crashes were reported due to speeding.
- Of the nearly 10,000 speed related deaths in 2015, 48% happened on roads with speed limits in excess of 55mph.
Drunk Driving:
- Every day, 28 people die due to drunk driving-related crashes in the United States.
- This is equivalent to 1 death every 53 minutes.
- Over the past decade, drunk driving has resulted in nearly 113,000 deaths.
Distracted Driving:
- Eating
- Talking to passengers
- Adjusting radio/climate controls
- From 2010-2014 distracted drivers were responsible for nearly 16% of all car crashes
Cell Phones:
- In 2014, 69,000 crashes were reported that were attributed to drivers using their cell phones. That is an increase of almost 38% since 2010
Weather:
- From 2005-2014, there were 1258,978 weather-related car crashes.
- During that time period, 445,303 people were injured, and 5,897 people passed away
Red Light Running:
- On average, 705 people die every year from running red lights.
- Drivers most frequently run red lights in the afternoon
- Friday had the highest number of violations
Driver Fatigued:
- From 2005-2009, drowsy driving accounted for 1.4% of all car crashes.
- On average, 83,000 crashes every year can be attributed to drowsy driving.
Statistics were compiled by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the National Highway Safety Traffic Administration, and the US Department of Transportation.