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Car accidents are unintentional damaging events involving automobiles. Car accidents can damage one or more autos, people, or structures. Car accidents—also called traffic accidents, auto accidents, road accidents, road traffic accidents (RTA in many police forces' terminology) and motor vehicle accidents—cause thousands of deaths and hundreds of thousands of disabilities each year.

Worldwide, car accidents kill an estimated one million people each year (a 2002 statistic).

Trends in accident statistics

Road toll figures show that car accident fatalities have declined since 1980, with most countries showing a reduction of roughly 50%. This drop appears to confirm the efficacy of safety measures introduced thereafter, assuming that driver behaviour has not changed significantly. In the United States, fatalities have increased slighty from 40,716 in 1994 to 42,643 in 2003.

Some expected greater improvements. Several explanations have been proposed:

  • The number of cars is increasing, leading to more congested traffic. This argument is disputed—for example, the road toll in Australia is only about half that of the UK, despite the latter country's more than threefold size of population in an area 1/30th of the size.
  • A safer car increases the perceived safety level, inducing the driver to go at higher speeds—in fact there is strong evidence to suggest that every safety advantage conferred by technology is eroded by modified driver behaviour.
  • Some types of cars may be inherently less safe (see for example SUV)
  • More in-car tech toys exist today. These can distract the driver from the road. These include: cell phones, TVs, pagers, portable CD and DVD players, laptop computers, electronic games, computer games, GPS navigators, camcorders, radar detectors, and others.

Whatever the reason, it has been noted that road fatality trends closely follow the so-called "Smeed's law" (after RJ Smeed its author), an empirical rule relating injury rates to the inverse square of car ownership levels. The road safety establishment is dismissive of this, preferring to claim the credit for lives saved. An analysis by prof. John Adams can be found [here].

Types of accidents

A rollover in Sydney, Australia on Christmas day, 2001.
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A rollover in Sydney, Australia on Christmas day, 2001.

Car accidents fall into several major categories (whose names are self-explanatory):

Collisions can occur with other automobiles, other vehicles such as bicycles or trucks, with pedestrians, and with stationary structures or objects, such as trees or road signs.

The result of a side collision; most cars are not as structurally sound side-to-side as they are front-to-back and damage can be more severe to the vehicle and the occupant than at the same speed in a rear-end collision.
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The result of a side collision; most cars are not as structurally sound side-to-side as they are front-to-back and damage can be more severe to the vehicle and the occupant than at the same speed in a rear-end collision.

In a collision between two cars, the occupants of a car with the lower mass will likely suffer the greater consequences. See: crash incompatibility.

Legal consequences

Car accidents often carry legal consequences in proportion to the severity of the accident. Nearly all common law jurisdictions impose some kind of requirement that parties involved in a collision (even with only stationary property) must stop at the scene, and exchange insurance or identification information or summon the police. Failing to obey this requirement is the crime of hit and run. Most car accidents can be settled without using an attorney.

Parties involved in an accident may face criminal liability, civil liability, or both. Usually, the state starts a prosecution only if someone is severely injured or killed, or if one of the drivers involved was clearly intoxicated or otherwise impaired at the time the accident occurred. Charges might include driving under the influence of alcohol, assault with a deadly weapon, manslaughter, or murder; penalties range from fines to jail time to prison time to death.

As for civil liability, automobile accident personal injury lawsuits have become the most common type of tort. Because these cases have been litigated often in the developed First World nations, the legal questions usually have been answered in prior judgments. So, the courts most usually decide solely the factual questions of who is at fault, and how much they (or their insurer) must pay out in damages to the injured plaintiff.

Another element of civil liability involves the administrative fines or license suspension/revocation that may be imposed by a civil authority when a driver has violated the rules of the road and thus the terms of a driver's license. Such complaint may be filed by a police officer or sometimes by other witnesses of an incident.  (this article compliments of Wikipedia)

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Trucking Accident News

Safety advocates oppose program allowing heavier trucks (Arkansas News Bureau)
By Sara Spivey Stephens Washington Bureau WASHINGTON - Officials from insurance and safety groups on Wednesday protested efforts by shipping and trucking industries to establish a test program that would allow larger rigs to carry heavier loads.

5/14 :: Indianapolis 500 Daily Trackside Report - May 14, 2008 (Indy Car)
Entry update: The No. 21 Playa Del Racing entry has been withdrawn. The No. 88 Gardner Trucking American Dream Motorsports entry has been added with Phil Giebler as the driver of the Panoz chassis.

American Trucking Associations Promotes Industry During 2008 National Transportation Week (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
The American Trucking Associations is out in full force for National Transportation Week 2008, working hard to let the nation know that trucking is safer, more professional and more essential than ever.

County OKs suit to pay for big spill (Billings Gazette)
Yellowstone County commissioners on Tuesday authorized the County Attorney's Office to sue a New Jersey trucking company that has refused to pay its bill from a New Year's Day chemical spill.

N.H. man killed in crash (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
LINCOLN PLANTATION - The cause of a motor vehicle accident that killed a Milan, N.H., man Friday night on Route 16 in the village of Wilsons Mills remained under investigation Monday night, state police Trooper Corey Smith said.


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