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Report describes U.S. motor vehicle traffic death rates for 2019

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Report describes U.S. motor vehicle traffic death rates for 2019
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A recent report looked at death rates from motor vehicle traffic injuries across the United States in 2019. It focused on 'age-adjusted' rates, which is a way to compare death rates fairly between different groups or years by accounting for differences in age. The report described what these rates were for the nation as a whole.

The study was an observational report of the entire U.S. population. It did not involve testing a new treatment or safety program. The main finding was a description of the age-adjusted death rates for motor vehicle traffic injuries in 2019.

It is important to be careful with this information. The report did not provide the actual numbers or rates, so we cannot see the exact figures. More importantly, this type of report only describes a situation; it cannot tell us what caused the deaths or whether rates were going up or down compared to other years. It simply gives us a point-in-time look at 2019.

Readers should view this as a basic fact sheet about one year's traffic injury death rates. It is a starting point for understanding the issue, but it does not explain why the rates were what they were or what could be done to change them. For a fuller picture, information from many years and deeper analysis would be needed.

What this means for you:
This report describes U.S. traffic death rates for 2019 but does not explain causes or trends.
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