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- 3,287 people die in car crashes each day; 37,000 of them annually in America
- 20-50 million people are injured in car crashes each year; 2.35 million of them are from the United States
- More than half of all vehicle-related deaths occur among people 15-44 years old
- More than 1,600 children die each year in car crashes
- Car crashes are the 9th leading cause of death and the cause of 2.2% of deaths globally
- Every year 400,000 young people, under the age of 25 die in automobile accidents
- Car crashes are the number one cause of death for people ages 15-29
- 8,000 people are killed each year involving drivers who are 16-20 years old
- Vehicle crashes cost $518 billion each year in damages
- Most of all vehicle-related deaths occur in low-income countries where less than half of all vehicles are registered
- In low and middle-income countries, car crashes account for $65 billion in damages and loss; more than the amount that the countries receive in developmental assistance
- The number one cause of death for Americans traveling abroad is an automobile accident
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To obtain a Missouri title and registration (license plates) on a motor vehicle currently. Where the vehicle was titled or Registration Certificate or proof of ownership in. A current insurance identification card (original or copy) or other proof of. This license plate number typically changes when the car is sold and someone else registers the vehicle. The VIN is an identification number that never changes and always stays with the car. Automakers assign a VIN, which is a 17-digit combination of numbers and letters, during vehicle's production.
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