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June 30, 2010 I-95 Crash Injuries Prove Fatal - A 21-year-old Charlottesville man has died following a Saturday night crash in Stafford on Interstate 95. Ian Woo Cumings, 21, died Sunday evening at Mary Washington Hospital, said Sgt. F.L. Tyler, Virginia State Police spokesman.State police were notified of the death Tuesday afternoon, Tyler said. Cumings was a rising fourth-year student at The University of Chicago, according to the university's student newspaper, the Chicago Maroon.
June 20, 2010 Spotsylvania crashes kill two county men - Two Spotsylvania County men were killed in separate traffic wrecks within an hour in the county on Friday, state police said. The first wreck occurred at 2:55 p.m., at the intersection of Salem Station Boulevard and Leavells Road, said state police Sgt. Les Tyler.
DRIVE SMART VIRGINIA: This Web site has employer alcohol safety information.
MOTHERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING (MADD): This Web site has information on victim services, public policy, programs, crash statistics, hot issues and many diverse youth programs.
Only cigarette smoking and heart disease kill more people than automobile accidents in America.
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for every age from 6 through 28 years old.