S sunandaC Sunanda K. Chavan Aug 10, 2011 #1 According to the insurance institute, 33,808 people were killed in crashes on U.S. roads in 2009: Ages 13 to 15 constituted 2% of all traffic deaths. 16 to 19, 9%. 20 to 34, 31%. 35 to 49, 23%. 50 to 69, 22%. 70 and up, 12%.
According to the insurance institute, 33,808 people were killed in crashes on U.S. roads in 2009: Ages 13 to 15 constituted 2% of all traffic deaths. 16 to 19, 9%. 20 to 34, 31%. 35 to 49, 23%. 50 to 69, 22%. 70 and up, 12%.