David Crawford looks at new technologies to cope with the age-old problem of driving in bad weather. On the 10-year average, between 2005 and 2014 bad weather contributed to more than 1.5 million vehicle crashes in the US each year, resulting in more than 800,000 injuries and 7,400 deaths. These were the findings of analysis by Booz Allen Hamilton of NHTSA data which concluded that the loss of life, hospital treatment and damage to assets costs an annual average of $42bn.
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机译:大卫·克劳福德(David Crawford)着眼于新技术,以应对恶劣天气下的古老驾驶问题。从十年平均来看,2005年至2014年期间,恶劣天气在美国每年造成超过150万起车祸,造成80万多人受伤和7400人死亡。这些是博茨·艾伦·汉密尔顿(Booz Allen Hamilton)对NHTSA数据进行分析的结果,该结论得出丧生,住院治疗和资产损坏的年平均成本为420亿美元。
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