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Too many South Carolina families have experienced crash injuries, and have had to deal with a loved one who was hospitalized for weeks and even months. Others have to deal with the pain of injuries for a lifetime and too many suffer the permanent loss of a loved one.

It is critical to remember that this information you are viewing represents real people.

Too many South Carolina families deal with crash related injuries.
Majority of speed related fatalities were between the ages of 15 and 44.

Approximately 68% of the 490 persons fatally injured in speed-related crashes in 2003 were male and 32% were female.

Of those fatally-injured in speed-related traffic crashes, the majority were between the ages of 15 - 44.

More than half (54%) of fatalities in speed related crashes in SC during 2003 were under the age of 30.

Based on 2005 NHTSA Data
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