Is a higher or lower impulse better for car crashes?

What's more car crashes or plane crashes?

  • how many in a year. car crashes and plane crashes

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    off course cars!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t... r more cars than airplanes!!

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Just check fatal statistics, in 2010 there were 32,788 traffic fatalities in the US. That is a low number 1.09 fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles traveled, beating 2009s lowest record.http://www.nhtsa.gov/PR/NHTSA-05-11 By contrast there were 0 airline fatalities in the US in 2010 ! ZERO, NONE NADA http://travel.usatoday.com/flights/2011-01-21-RWaircrashes20_ST_N.htm If you add up airline fatalities from 2000 to 2010 (skip 9/11) there were 512 Total airline fatalities in the US. The global average for 2010 was 0.61, or one accident for every 1.6 million flights, that was according to the International Air Transport Association [IATA] said fatalities in the aviation industry totaled 786, and that is for all aircraft! http://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/2011/02/23/aircraft-deaths-climbed-15-2010-western-built-jets-hit-lowest-accident-rate/ Comparing these is not difficult.

Tracy L

More cars more crashes.

Car crashes.

Quesadilla

In the USA alone about 35,000 people are killed in car crashes every year. That is the equivalent of a Boeing 737 crashing every other day and killing everyone aboard. In 2009, the last year for which statics have been published there were 5.5 million auto accidents,, 2 million injuries and 31,000 fatalities. There were 1,500 general aviation small plane accidents accounting for 275 fatalities and 30 airline accidents including only 2 with fatalities totaling 69 people. You have a 1 in 14 chance of being killed in an auto accident in your lifetime and a 1 in 5,000 chance in any given year. An aircraft pilot or passenger has a 1 in 11 million chance of being in an aircraft accident in which there are fatalities.

Ben Dere Dun Dat

There are way more car crashes per year, and more people die per year in car crashes than plane crashes. Plane crashes are way more devastating when they happen though, usually killing everyone on board.

So-crates Johnson

On average - - there are 36 aircraft accidents in the world a year - there are 6.1 million car accidents in the just the US alone a year In the US in 2010 - - 32,708 people died due to car crashes - no one died due to airliner crash In the world - - 190 people die every billion hours travelling by car or van - 30.8 people die every billion hours travelling by air

asdfghjk

Cars; there's more of them and any idiot can drive a car, you have to still get through alot of training and testing to fly a plane.

Warbird Pilot

depends where. India, America, England etc = car crashes.... if you are talking about somewhere like Antarctica or Papua New Guinea then i would say planes.. :)

gcguy

that doesn't make sense...

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