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Motor Vehicle Crash Deaths | VitalSigns | CDC

Motor Vehicle Crash Deaths | VitalSigns | CDC



Infographic: Bar graph showing motor vehicle crash death rates in 10 comparison high-income countries:  US, New Zealand, Canada, France, Japan, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and Sweden. Graphic on the right showing the countries with the highest and lowest reductions in crash deaths, 2000-2013. Spain had a 75% reduction in crash deaths and United States had 31%. The average reduction in 19 high-income countries was 56%.

Motor vehicle crash deaths in 10 comparison high-income countries, 2013

CategoryCountryDeaths
HighestUSA10.3
 New Zealand5.6
 Canada5.4
MidFrance5.1
 Japan4.5
 Germany4.0
 Spain3.6
LowestSwitzerland3.3
 United Kingdom2.8
 Sweden2.7
Deaths per 100,000 people
SOURCE: WHO Global Status Report on Road Safety, 2015

Countries with the highest and lowest reductions in crash deaths, 2000-2013

Spain (highest)75%
Average of 19 high-income countries56%
United States (lowest)31%
Deaths per 100,000 people
SOURCE: International Road Traffic and Accident Database (IRTAD) Road Safety Annual Report, 2015

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