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Newsby StaffJanuary 15, 2020

Study Ranks Most Dangerous States to Drive

Some of the most dangerous states to drive included New Mexico, South Carolina, Arizona, Louisiana, and Texas.

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NewsNovember 22, 2017

Highway Deaths Responsible for Rise in Transportation Fatalities

The National Transportation Safety Board has released data showing that 2,030 more people died in transportation accidents in 2016 than in 2015, with highway deaths accounting for 95% of all transportation fatalities.

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NewsAugust 17, 2015

Traffic Deaths Rise 14 Percent

Nearly 19,000 people died in traffic collisions in the U.S. during the first six months of this year, according to the National Safety Council.

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NewsApril 13, 2015

Three Utility Workers Killed by Car Collision

Three Service Electric Company employees were killed April 2 when two cars collided and one careened into them while they worked on the shoulder of U.S. Highway 27.

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NewsFebruary 24, 2015

Crash Fatalities Per Mile Fall to Record Low

The National Safety Council’s estimated annual mileage death rate for 2014 sank to 1.18 deaths per 100 million miles traveled, matching the council’s lowest preliminary estimate on record.

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NewsFebruary 4, 2015

NTSB: 'Slight' Drop in Highway Deaths

The drop in highway fatalities included fewer deaths assigned to NTSB’s medium-and-heavy trucks and light-trucks-and-vans as well as less passenger-car fatalities, but deaths attributed to buses rose sharply.

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NewsOctober 31, 2013

U.S. Road Deaths Fall 4.2% In 2013

U.S. traffic deaths fell 4.2 percent in the first six months of 2013, according to preliminary data released Wednesday by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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