
The National Safety Council recommends eight policy actions to reverse the disturbing trend.
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U.S. crash fatalities from January through September rose about 8% compared to the same period in 2015, according to early estimates from NHTSA.
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The National Safety Council releases estimates for holiday period road fatalities and offers tips on how to make the roads safer.
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Analysis of federal crash data also shows that the rate of road fatalities tied to careless and reckless driving is lowest in the states of Virginia and New York.
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Each year, U.S. employers spend billions on traffic accidents involving workers who didn’t wear a seat belt. And some workers are more likely to ditch the belt than others.
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Last year saw a rise in teen-involved road fatalities, and a new report from the Governors Highway Safety Association highlights ways to reduce such crash deaths.
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An estimated 17,775 people died in U.S. traffic crashes in the first half of 2016 – about a 10.4% jump from the same period last year.
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The federal government releases updated data for 2015, which indicates that one in three road fatalities involved drunk drivers or speeding.
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If the trend continues, U.S. may see its deadliest driving year since 2007 and deadliest Labor Day since 2008, according to the National Safety Council.
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A new CDC report concludes that among 19 high-income countries, the U.S. saw the lowest-percentage decline in vehicle crash death rate from 2000-2013.
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