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US traffic deaths fall to lowest number since 2019

The fatality rate also fell to 1.10 deaths per 100 million miles traveled, the second-lowest level in U.S. history, NHTSA said.

  • On April 1, The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported traffic deaths fell 6.7% to 36,640 last year, marking the lowest number since 2019.
  • American road fatalities surged during the COVID pandemic, with deaths jumping 10.8% in 2021 to 43,230, the highest in a single year since 2005.
  • Jonathan Morrison, who heads the NHTSA, said the agency is "doubling down on safety strategies that reduce risky driving behaviors before they cost lives," marking the fourth straight year of declines.
  • A 2023 NHTSA study found crashes cost society $1.37 trillion, equivalent to 1.6% of economic output, while directly costing taxpayers $30 billion.
  • Congress approved $5 billion over five years as part of a $1 trillion 2021 infrastructure law to address road safety, supporting the recent downward trend.
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