Economic impact of motor-vehicle crashes--United States, 1990.

  • 18 June 1993
    • journal article
    • Vol. 42  (23) , 443-8
Abstract
Injuries resulting from motor-vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for persons of every age from 6 through 33 years and have a large economic impact on the general population. This report summarizes an analysis by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) of costs for total and alcohol-related motor-vehicle crashes during 1990 and estimates the economic impact for police-reported and unreported crashes.

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