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Health Statistics > Motor Vehicle Death Rate (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Montana: 2.5  
#2  Mississippi: 2.4  
#3  South Dakota: 2.4  
#4  Arizona: 2.2  
#5  Arkansas: 2.1  
#6  Idaho: 2.1  
#7  Louisiana: 2.1  
#8  Kentucky: 2  
#9  Nevada: 2  
#10  South Carolina: 2  
#11  Alaska: 1.9  
#12  New Mexico: 1.9  
#13  West Virginia: 1.9  
#14  Missouri: 1.8  
#15  Wyoming: 1.8  
#16  Florida: 1.8  
#17  Alabama: 1.7  
#18  Tennessee: 1.7  
#19  Texas: 1.7  
#20  Hawaii: 1.6  
#21  Delaware: 1.6  
#22  North Carolina: 1.6  
#23  Nebraska: 1.6  
#24  Kansas: 1.6  
#25  Georgia: 1.5  
#26  Oregon: 1.5  
#27  Pennsylvania: 1.5  
#28  Iowa: 1.4  
#29  Illinois: 1.4  
#30  Wisconsin: 1.4  
#31  Oklahoma: 1.4  
#32  North Dakota: 1.4  
#33  Colorado: 1.4  
#34  Maine: 1.4  
#35  California: 1.3  
#36  Michigan: 1.3  
#37  Rhode Island: 1.3  
#38  Maryland: 1.2  
#39  Ohio: 1.2  
#40  Utah: 1.2  
#41  Virginia: 1.2  
#42  New York: 1.1  
#43  Washington: 1.1  
#44  Indiana: 1.1  
#45  Minnesota: 1.1  
#46  Connecticut: 1  
#47  New Hampshire: 1  
#48  New Jersey: 1  
#49  Massachusetts: 0.9  
#50  Vermont: 0.7  
Weighted average: 1.6   


DEFINITION: Rate of Motor Vehicle Deaths per 100 Million Miles Driven, 2003

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Gail Cedar Face (Pine Ridge, SD)
27th July 2007
How many vehicular deaths in South Dakota, Shannon County in particular, were children who were not properly restrained in seat belts, car or booster seats?

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