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General Facts - 821 persons were killed, a 19.98 percent decrease from 2007 - 69,130 persons were injured, a .45 percent increase from 2007 - 135,282 traffic crashes were reported, a 6.96 percent decrease from 2007 - There were 5,475,069 licensed drivers, a 0.7 percent increase from 2007 - There were 82,278 million estimated vehicle miles traveled, a 0.24 percent increase from 2007 - There were 7,503,924 registered vehicles, a 0.05 percent increase from 2007
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles is pleased to present the 2009 edition of Virginia Traffic Crash Facts. This document provides a comprehensi...
Wisconsin. Dept. of Transportation. Social Media Peer Exchange Planning Team
2000-09-01
Abstract:
1999 Facts and Figures; 744 persons were killed in Wisconsin motor vehicle traffic crashes. (36% involved Alcohol, 27% involved Speed, and 14% involve...
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