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Every hour of every day someone sustains a spinal cord injury (SCI).

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More than 300,000 people currently have spinal cord

injuries in the U.S.

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As many as 20,000 spinal cord injuries occur annually in the U.S.

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The most common age for someone to experience an SCI is

19.

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81% of those who sustain spinal cord injuries are male.

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In 2010, motor vehicle crashes accounted for 37% of all spinal cord injuries; Sports 9%, Falls

29%, Violence 14%.

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The average cost of care for individuals who have a spinal

cord injury is $1 million the first year after injury, with an

estimated lifetime cost of $4 million.

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Distracted driving is a contributing factor in more than

386,000 injuries and 3,000 deaths each year.

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U.S. drivers are distracted by eating, reaching for their phones, and texting 10% of the time they

are on the road.

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You could fill a football stadium 5 times with the number of people

who are injured by distracted drivers every year.

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In the last 10 years, the U.S. has lost 5 times as many people to distracted driving than to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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In the U.S., nearly 12,000 people die every year in DUI-related

accidents.

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At all levels of blood alcohol concentration, the risks of

involvement in a motor vehicle crash are greater for teens than

for older drivers.

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Text messaging makes a crash up to 23 times more likely.

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13% of drivers ages 18-20 involved in car wrecks admitted

to texting or talking on their mobile devices at the time of the

crash.

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Teens who text while driving spend approximately 10% of the

time outside of their lane.

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The use of lap/shoulder belts reduces the risk of fatal injury to

car occupants by 45% and the risk of critical injury by 50%.

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Teens have the lowest seat belt use of any age group.

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12% of high school students have carried a weapon to school.

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An estimated 75% of diving-related spinal cord injuries result in quadriplegia, the paralysis of

all four limbs.

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Diving accidents account for more than half of all sports-related spinal cord injuries.

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