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Traffic collision

A traffic collision, also known as a motor vehicle collision or car crash, occurs when a vehicle collides with another vehicle, pedestrian, animal, road debris, or other moving or stationary obstruction, such as a tree, boulder, pole, or structure. Traffic collisions often result in injury, disability, death, and property damage as well as financial…

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Traffic collision

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Triples160
Avg. degree1.99
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Traffic collision

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related to Criticism of "accident" terminology · 23
Traffic collision → AAA, Administration, American Automobile Association, Associate Administrator, Associated Press, Avoid, Department's Research, Federal Highway Administration, Federal Motor Carrier Safety, George, In, INRIX, Journalists, Many, Motor Carriers, National Highway Traffic Safety, National Union, Reagle, Road Collision Reporting Guidelines, Special Programs Administration
related to Terminology · 14
Traffic collision → Census Bureau, Many, MVA, MVC, MVTC, Other, PIC, RTA, RTC, RTI, The World Health Organization, Traffic, Transport Canada, Types
related to Economic costs · 12
Traffic collision → Disease Control, EMS, GNP, MVCs, Nepal, Nepal GNP, Prevention, Sixty-eight, The, The Centers, Traffic, US
related to Epidemiology · 9
Traffic collision → Approximately, China, In, In Canada, India, Texas, That, This, United States
related to Legal consequences · 9
Traffic collision → Civil, Companies, Convictions, Criminal, In, More, Other, There, Traffic
related to Sociological factors · 8
Traffic collision → Car, France, Israel, Similar, Studies, There, This, United States
see also · 7
Traffic collision → Accident, Any SpeedTraffic, Clear Distance AheadBlack, English, Moody, United States, United StatesUnderride
related to Collision migration · 4
Traffic collision → Collisions, For, In, The

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collisioninstance ofinstead preferring terms0.80text
crash or incidentinstance ofinstead preferring terms0.80text
driving under the influenceinstance ofwhereas most traffic collisions are the result of driver error0.80text
excessive speedinstance ofwhereas most traffic collisions are the result of driver error0.80text
distractions such as mobile phonesinstance ofwhereas most traffic collisions are the result of driver error0.80text
other risky behaviorinstance ofwhereas most traffic collisions are the result of driver error0.80text
poor road designinstance ofwhereas most traffic collisions are the result of driver error0.80text
or other preventable factors.In 1997instance ofwhereas most traffic collisions are the result of driver error0.80text
George Linstance ofwhereas most traffic collisions are the result of driver error0.80text
failing to act according to weather conditionsinstance ofCausesRoad incidents are caused by a large number of human factors0.80text
road designinstance ofCausesRoad incidents are caused by a large number of human factors0.80text
signageinstance ofCausesRoad incidents are caused by a large number of human factors0.80text

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