Road deaths drop in '98
Transport Canada says statistics for 1998 show that fewer people are dying in traffic accidents. What is increasing though is the number of motorcyle and bicycle fatalities.
Statistics reveal that
:That's a 4.7% drop in fatalities and 1.7% drop in injuries compared to 1997.
This means that road fatalities across Canada were at their lowest levels in
Are Sports Utility Vehicles Safe? You decide!
The National Highway Traffic safety Administration(U.S.A.) reports
that the rollover rate for SUV's is 98 per 1,000,000 which is double that of all vehicles which is 47 per 1,000,000.Between 1991 and 1994 about 9,000 people have died from rollovers. In fact, 10,000 people died in 1996 alone. Apparently, the Sports Utility Vehicle tends to tip over and roll due to the swerve/counter-swerve with its high-gravity point. SUV's were specifically built to drive at slower speeds and clear larger obstacles and difficult terrain. They have a higher center of gravity. This interesting trait is deadly when combined with faster driving and defensive street driving such as attempting to avoid an obstacle by swerving.
Are Airbags Effective?
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
more than 2,920 people owe their lives to airbags. Driver deaths have been reduced by 14% and passenger deaths reduced by 11%. When combined with the proper use of aseatbelt it reduces the risk for serious head injuries by 75%. Where seatbelts alone have a 38% risk factor.
However, since 1990 there have been 105 deaths that have been reported and a majority of these were children.
Believe it or not!!!
MORE INTERESTING STATISTICS Despite a crackdown by York Regional Police(Ontario, Canada) it appears fatalities are on an increase. The statistics recently released are as follows:
Ironically for all the stepped up public safety efforts which includes a 40 % increase in traffic enforcement over 1998 the increased carnage and trauma during 1999 is very alarming. It appears that people don't seem to get it and that they should not drink and drive. Fatal accidents not only devastate family and friends, they affect emergency crews and the attending police officers. It's effects are far reaching and troubling. Canadian Insurance Industry Facts of Interest
Total estimate of people employed in the private Property/Casualty industry in Canada:
6 Tips to Reduce your Automobile Gas Bills 1) Always keep your engine well tuned. A poorly tuned engine can increase fuel consumption by 50% experts say. 2) Avoid fast jackrabbit style starts. They're bad for your tires and terrible for your fuel consumption. 3) Don't let your engine idle if you're waiting for someone or in a line at a fast food restaurant. One minute of idling uses more fuel than restarting your vehicle engine. 4) Install a block heater to help warm your vehicle engine. A warm engine means easier starting with fewer emissions and less need for idling. 5) Plan you shopping and errands to combine multiple tasks on one outing to avoid several different separate trips/outings which can waste a lot of fuel. 6) Check your tire pressure regularly. Under-inflated tires can increase fuel consumption as much as 5% |
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