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Cost of Auto Accidents

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has estimated that motor vehicle accidents cost the United States economy almost $100 billion each year, or about $500 per licensed driver.

Motorcycle accidents cost about $12 billion.  Car and truck accidents total $70 billion. 

The CDC looked at data from 2005.  In that year, there were 3.7 million injuries and deaths resulting in medical care from motor vehicle accidents.

The CDC has also released a one-page fact sheet to help communities play an important role in reducing the human and economic toll of motor vehicle-related injuries by supporting prevention policies that have been shown to save lives and reduce costs.

Read the report here.

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