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U.S. Mortality Rates for 20-25 Year Olds - 2007

U.S. Mortality Rates for 20-25 Year Olds - 2007. http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/dvs/MortFinal2007_WorkTable210R.pdf. Leading U. S. Causes of Accidental Death. 10. Electrocution ~500 Deaths / Year 9. Getting Hit by a Car ~1,100 Deaths / Year

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U.S. Mortality Rates for 20-25 Year Olds - 2007

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  1. U.S. Mortality Rates for 20-25 Year Olds - 2007 http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/dvs/MortFinal2007_WorkTable210R.pdf

  2. Leading U. S. Causes of Accidental Death 10. Electrocution ~500 Deaths / Year 9. Getting Hit by a Car ~1,100 Deaths / Year 8. Firearm Discharge ~1,150 Deaths / Year 7. Complications with Medical Procedure ~3,000 Deaths / Year 6. Choking ~3,200 Deaths / Year 5. Drowning ~3,500 Deaths / Year 4. Fire ~3,700 Deaths / Year 3. Poisoning ~9,500 Deaths / Year 2. Falling ~15,000 Deaths / Year 1. Car Crash ~44,000 Deaths / Year

  3. Fatalities per 100 Million Vehicle Miles Traveled = 1.27 Fatalities per 100 Million Motorcycle Miles Traveled = 39.89 http://www.webbikeworld.com/Motorcycle-Safety/motorcycle-accident-statistics.htm

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