Americans are more likely to die of an opioid overdose than in a car crash, report reveals

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You are more likely to die of an opioid overdose than in a car crash in the US for the first time in history, a new report reveals.

Amid the unrelenting opioid crisis, the National Safety Council found that the odds of dying of an overdose are one in 96, compared to one in 103 for a car crash, according to its analysis of 2017 death records.

This is the first time that drugs have surpassed cars as a likely killer of more Americans – though the odds of dying by suicide remain higher than either.

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