Sunday, June 30, 2024

State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli's Weekly News - Motor Vehicle Fatalities Rise Sharply in NY


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Motor Vehicle Fatalities Rise Sharply in NY

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Motor vehicle fatalities in New York State rose 25.8% from 2019-2022, with fatalities at the highest level in a decade in 2022, even as the number of vehicle miles travelled, licensed drivers, and traffic accidents have declined, according to a report by State Comptroller DiNapoli.

 

“Traffic fatalities in New York have grown at an alarming rate since the pandemic,” DiNapoli said. “While there are fewer drivers on the road and vehicle safety features have greatly improved, more fatal crashes are occurring. As New Yorkers hit the road for the Fourth of July holiday and summer vacations, let’s drive cautiously and arrive safely.”


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