A total of 10,111,000 vehicles were thought to have been involved in crashes that were reported to the police in 2008, with 9,538,000 of those being passenger cars. 50,430 vehicles were involved in fatal collisions and fatal crashes, of which 39,448 (or 78% of the total) were passenger cars.
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What are Traffic collisions?</h3>
When a vehicle collides with another vehicle, a pedestrian, an animal, road debris, or another stationary barrier like a tree, pole, or structure, the result is a traffic collision, also known as a motor vehicle collision, car accident, or car crash. An incident involving a vehicle on a road or in a public space that results in damage to or injuries to a person, an animal, another vehicle, or property is referred to as a road traffic accident by law. Federal and state organizations that research various elements of speeding have taken notice of speeding as the most frequent cause of deadly crashes. The NHTSA has discovered tendencies among drivers who speed recently.
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