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Many Americans rely on motor vehicles being their primary form of daily transportation to get to where they need to go. Unfortunately, this means it is not unusual for car accidents to occur every once in a while. According to information from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there were estimated to be more than 6.7 million traffic crashes that were reported to police in 2018. Around 71 percent of traffic crashes were property damage only, but there were still many crashes that resulted in bodily injury. More than 2.7 million people were injured in traffic crashes and nearly 37,000 people were killed.

These numbers have decreased since the 80s and 90s due to an increase in safety education, safety features of vehicles, and advertising campaigns. Even so, agencies like the NHTSA strive to understand the common causes of car accidents so that they can continue to educate people and reduce the number of traffic crashes.