Alabama Highway Deaths Decline

December 17, 2008

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Officials say highway deaths in Alabama have significantly dropped this year thanks to stricter law enforcement and higher fuel costs that reduced traffic.

The number of fatalities dropped 18 percent this year with 600 deaths on Alabama highways as of Friday. There were 735 deaths on the same date in 2007.

Federal transportation officials say highway deaths across the nation declined by 10 percent through October, from 34,502 in October 2007 to 31,110 this year. Through October, Americans have driven about 100 billion fewer miles than last year.

The decrease came shortly after gasoline costs started rocketing skyward last spring. Alabama motorists drove 8.8 percent fewer miles when gas prices spiked in August, at more than $4 a gallon.

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Information from: The Birmingham News

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  • December 17, 2008 at 3:42 am
    m & m says:
    You are so right, and I will agree and say there are days I would like to remove about half the drivers from the road myself! : )
  • December 17, 2008 at 3:24 am
    nobody important says:
    My experience was otherwise, but I'm not a current resident. I'm also not picking on your fine state in particular if you notice. The old term "defensive driving" is no long... read more
  • December 17, 2008 at 3:04 am
    m & m says:
    As a proud resident of the aforementioned state I disagree with your opinion. This is due to the "take back our highways" campaign that law enforcement has implemented here. I... read more
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