The U.S. National Transportation
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board reports an overall decrease in transportation fatalities in 2003 to 44,888 from 45,311 in 2002. Aviation had the fewest number of deaths as opposed to those in highway, rail and marine accidents, but it was the only sector in which fatalities increased...
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