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The phrase "accidents statistics" is not correct in English; it should be "accident statistics." You can use it when discussing data related to incidents or events that cause harm or damage, typically in a report or analysis context.
Example: "The accident statistics for the past year show a significant decrease in road fatalities."
Alternatives: "incident statistics" or "collision data."
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Specifically, it was argued that the public sector should establish and release flight safety indicators in addition to accidents' statistics, which are currently available.
Published studies on mine safety analysis are usually based on research related to accidents statistics and hazard identification with risk assessment within the mining industry.
The analysis of accidents statistics give evidence of the correlation between recreational motorcycling outside urban areas and single accident crashes [8].
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(Look up the violent crime and road accident statistics).
However, accident statistics show age and gender differences in the likelihood of adult pedestrian accidents.
Accident statistics show that transitions from rural to urban areas are accident prone locations.
The Progressive Group of Insurance Companies compiled lists of motorcycle theft and accident statistics for 2006.
The accident statistics show that the Netherlands is the safest place in the world to cycle.
Measuring the risk precisely is difficult, because comprehensive accident statistics for the trade do not exist.
Those are monitored by the State Department of Public Safety, which said it didn't have complete accident statistics.
Government researchers have always tried to measure distraction through accident statistics, but with limited success.
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