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Traffic Deaths Remain Historically High, New Estimates Reveal More Than 46,000 Lives Lost In 2022

Por: Forbes Life April 01, 2023

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Preliminary estimates show that 46,270 people lost their lives in motor vehicle crashes in 2022 in ... [+] the United States. Getty Images For the second year in a row, show that the United States “is in a dark place” – 46,270 people lost their lives in motor vehicle crashes last year. The approximate number of people who didn’t make it home to their families and loved ones in 2022 marks a 2% decrease from 2021, but represents a 9%... + full article



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