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Article: Fatalities are more likely on rural roads than urban roads, and rural fatalities are more likely to involve trucks, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration study "Contrasting Rural and Urban Fatal Crashes: 1994-2003," an update of a 1996 report.(Brief Article)
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- Commercial Carrier Journal
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- February 1, 2006
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Fatalities are more likely on rural roads than urban roads, and rural fatalities are more likely to involve trucks, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration study "Contrasting Rural and Urban Fatal Crashes: 1994-2003," an update of a 1996 report. Researchers ...
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