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fatality analysis reporting system (fars)
What kind of data does FARS collect?
FARS collects detailed data on various aspects of fatal motor vehicle crashes, including:
Demographic information
of those involved (age, gender, etc.)
Environmental conditions
(weather, road type, etc.)
Vehicle information
(make, model, year, etc.)
Crash circumstances
(time, location, impact points, etc.)
Alcohol and drug involvement
Use of safety devices
(seat belts, helmets, etc.)
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