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TABLE 3-7 Serious Motor Vehicle-Related Injuries by
Age and Gender: 2003
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| 0-4 |
3,392 |
1,596 |
| 5-9 |
4,321 |
3,021 |
| 10-14 |
6,720 |
4,711 |
| 15-19 |
22,199 |
16,539 |
| 20-24 |
25,669 |
15,823 |
| 25-29 |
15,982 |
8,909 |
| 30-34 |
15,561 |
11,253 |
| 35-39 |
14,765 |
8,213 |
| 40-44 |
14,367 |
8,146 |
| 45-49 |
13,461 |
6,313 |
| 50-54 |
9,845 |
8,063 |
| 55-59 |
7,903 |
5,537 |
| 60-64 |
5,434 |
5,128 |
| 65-69 |
4,618 |
3,845 |
| 70-74 |
4,530 |
3,372 |
| 75-79 |
3,018 |
4,173 |
| 80-84 |
3,241 |
4,378 |
| 85-89 |
1,472 |
1,826 |
| 90-94 |
512 |
529 |
| 95-99 |
103 |
166 |
| 100+ |
0 |
0 |
NOTE: A serious
injury is one in which the victim was either
hospitalized or treated and transferred to another facility, was dead on
arrival, or died in the emergency room. This table does not include an
additional 176 serious injuries for which age and sex were unknown or not
recorded in the original data.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation,
Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation
Statistics, calculations using data from U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission, National Electronic Injury Surveillance System, March 2005.
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