Fatality Overview

The statistics are shocking...the emotional impact, devastating

Nearly everyone knows someone who has been injured or killed on America’s roads, and most people know firsthand how shocking it can be to learn of a friend or loved one killed in a crash. Yet drivers still don’t do everything they can to drive safely.

Take action now, and commit to reducing the numbers below.
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Understanding why we collide

A National Highway Traffic Safety Administration study with Virginia Tech Transportation Institute proved that 80% of all crashes involve some form of inattentive driving three seconds before an event.

This 100-car naturalistic-driving study tracked driver behavior by using sensors and cameras. The observation devices logged over 42,3000 hours of event data. Drowsy driving and cell phone use rank highly among crash factors.






Car Crashes: Not Just a Number

The statistics related to fatal accidents are scary. The real threat, however, lies in the lingering effects of a crash, particularly when you consider the physical, emotional, and financial damages families experience as a result of the death. It can take years just to grasp the shock and horror of this type of trauma. The physical, emotional and strain can be devastating.

Do your part to prevent fatal accidents. Learn more about how to make crash awareness and prevention a part of your life.