Media Summary: The troubling trend contradicts common sense and logic, which holds that fewer cars and less congestion leads to safer roads. Experts say 38680 deaths occurred on U.S. roadways last year. That's the most since 2007, even though 32000 people died in traffic collisions in the first nine months of 2021, the highest figure since 2006.

Crashes Got Deadlier Through The Pandemic - Detailed Analysis & Overview

The troubling trend contradicts common sense and logic, which holds that fewer cars and less congestion leads to safer roads. Experts say 38680 deaths occurred on U.S. roadways last year. That's the most since 2007, even though 32000 people died in traffic collisions in the first nine months of 2021, the highest figure since 2006. HTownRush has a look at some of the morning's top headlines for Feb. 1, 2021. With less congestion on the roadways, drivers had the opportunity to travel faster and they did. So when The Massachusetts Department of Transportation said a disturbing statistic shows many drivers aren't slowing down on empty ...

Colorado State Patrol is running a new campaign to protect the youngest drivers Several groups want Tampa Mayor Jane Castor to take action after a The roadways have returned to normal for the most part following the COVID-19 So far this year, there have been 1153 fatal Motorists put the pedal to the metal during the

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