The death rate per 100 million vehicle miles traveled has been fairly flat since 1992, and last year stood at 1.83.
The death rate per 100 million vehicle miles traveled held at 1.51, the rate as a year earlier.
The rate of deaths per 100 million vehicle miles traveled was constant, at 1.6.
I'd like to see the fatality rate go under 1 per 100 million vehicle miles traveled.
The number of vehicle miles travelled will increase by 68%.
The number of highway deaths per 100 million vehicle miles actually rose in 1973.
By 1980, cars were killing 3.3 people per 100 million vehicle miles.
The national rate is 1.8 deaths per 100 million vehicle miles.
Among the measures the council tracks are fatalities for each 100 million vehicle miles.
Not surprising, the number of vehicle miles traveled rose 250 percent from 1960 to 1997.