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The Deadliest Days for Car Crashes

By Kat Zeman, Insure.com
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There's one reason not to cheer for Independence Day: It's one of the deadliest holiday for alcohol-related car crashes. Statistics gathered over the past 25 years show that, on average, nearly 51 percent of all deadly traffic crashes on July 4 are related to alcohol -- although that percentage varies from year to year.
The deadliest days
Holiday Fatalities
Fourth of July
(July 4)
200 deaths
(44 percent alcohol related)
Labor Day
(Sept. 1-3)
519 deaths
(40 percent alcohol related)
New Year's
(Dec. 30 -Jan. 1)
391 deaths
(40 percent alcohol related)
Memorial Day
(May 26-28)
491 deaths
(38 percent alcohol related)
Christmas
(Dec. 22-25)
468 deaths
(36 percent alcohol related)
Thanksgiving
(Nov. 22-25)
548 dead
(35 percent alcohol related)
Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2007 data
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has been tracking car crash statistics for a quarter of a century. Holidays that sometimes rival the Fourth of July for fatalities include New Year's Day, Labor Day, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Eric Bolton, spokesperson for NHTSA, says that when people think of a deadly holiday "the intuitive thought would be New Year's Day." However, that association may be precisely why people stay off the roads on New Year's than they do on July 4, he says. (While the New Year's statistics are totaled over three days, the Fourth of July stats are for one day.)
Two years ago, 200 people reportedly died in car accidents on July 4. Out of that total, 44 percent died as a result of alcohol-impaired driving. By comparison, 391 people died that same year during a three-day period surrounding New Year's Day (NHTSA judges the length of a holiday based on which day of the week it falls). In that case, 40 percent were alcohol-related.
No matter what day it is, most crash fatalities occur on two-lane roads. Weekends are more dangerous than weekdays and more people die while driving in rain compared to snow or sleet. December, January and February are generally the most dangerous months for car fatalities.
NHTSA's 2007 annual report (2008 statistics will be released this fall) also states that the most dangerous time to drive is between midnight to 3 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. In addition, half of all fatal crashes that year occurred at speeds of 55 mph or more.

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Footiemak
12:19PM Jul 2 2009 
TAX THE HELL OUT OF BOOZE JUST LIKE TOBACCO IS. BOOZE IS EASY FOR KIDS TO GET MORE SO THAN ALCOHOL. HOWEVER OUR POWERS THAT BE LIKE KENNEDY, AND MOST OF CONGRESS COULDN'T FUNCTION WITHOUT THEIR BOOZE. FORGET WHAT KENNEDY DID BY LETTING THAT GIRL DROWN DUE TO BOOZE AND ADULTERY?? TOBACCO MAY KILL SLOWLY BUT BOOZE INSTANTLY USUALLY BY SOMEONE ON BOOZE, CELL PHONE,ROAD RAGE. BUT THEN MOST PEOPLE NEED THEIR BOOZE EVERYDAY.
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Jfreemanr44
12:16PM Jul 2 2009 
NEVER HEARD OF THAT DRUG YELLOW DUST NEW ONE FOR ME
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Alohaquilt
12:12PM Jul 2 2009 
here's a clue- how about not drinking.
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ToGood2B4GotN66
12:11PM Jul 2 2009 
they should tax all the booze like they do cigaretts. if it cost to much maybe they'll stop like they do smoking.
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Jfreemanr44
12:09PM Jul 2 2009 
I DON T THINH YOU WOULD WANT TO NO BET THERE MORE ON THE LEGEL PAIN KILLERS THEN THE BOOZE
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