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United States traffic deaths fall in early 2024 but above pre-COVID levels

U.S. traffic deaths fell 3.2% in the first 3 months of 2024 the lowest number given that the same duration in 2020 however crash deaths still remain dramatically above preCOVID levels.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Monday estimated 8,650 people passed away in traffic crashes through March 31 this year, which is still significantly higher than the 7,901 individuals eliminated in the very first three months of 2020. Traffic deaths increased after the start of COVID-19 and stay elevated but have succumbed to 2 successive years.

U.S. traffic deaths fell by 3.6% in 2023, the second straight annual decline, but are still significantly above pre-pandemic levels, vehicle safety regulators stated on Monday.

Deaths remain much higher than the 36,355 individuals eliminated in 2019. At the time, traffic deaths had actually fallen for three straight years. The casualty rate in the first quarter fell but still was greater for the three-month duration in any pre-pandemic year given that 2008.

As U.S. roadways ended up being less crowded during the COVID-19 pandemic, some motorists viewed cops as less likely to concern tickets, professionals stated, likely leading to riskier behavior on the roads.

U.S. traffic deaths jumped 10.5% in 2021 to 42,915, the greatest number killed on American roadways in a single year given that 2005.

In 2022, the variety of pedestrians eliminated increased 0.7% to 7,522, the most given that 1981. The number of bicyclists killed increased 13% to 1,105 in 2022, the most since a minimum of 1980.

(source: Reuters)