US saw sharp increase in crash deaths in 2020 despite fewer drivers on roads
by Associated Press in Detroit from on (#5EXZK)
Report finds fatality rate spiked due to reckless behaviors, including speeding and increased use of alcohol and drugs
Pandemic lockdowns and stay-at-home orders kept many drivers off US roads and highways last year. But those who did venture out found open lanes that only invited reckless driving, leading to a sharp increase in traffic-crash deaths across the country.
The non-profit National Safety Council estimates in a report issued on Thursday that 42,060 people died in vehicle crashes in 2020, an 8% increase over 2019 and the first jump in four years.
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