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Discover Ludwig"road deaths" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the deaths of people who have been in motor vehicle accidents on a road. For example, "The number of road deaths in the city has increased significantly this year."
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Road deaths should plummet.
Road deaths are commonplace in India.
This represents 16% of all road deaths.
Road improvements and concerns about road deaths are to blame.
Three out of four road deaths are among men.
Reducing road deaths was one of Jacques Chirac's election pledges.
Road deaths had been falling steadily until last year.
After 12 successive years of lower road deaths, the number of fatal accidents is rising again.
Of note: Pedestrians and cyclists constitute 27 percent of all road deaths.
Road deaths have already fallen by 75% since 1965, mainly because cars are safer.
And alcohol is blamed for around half of the 14,000 road deaths a year.
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