Speed, distracted driving, drugs and alcohol continue to contribute to highway fatalities, with 2016 being one of the deadliest years for car crashes in nearly a decade.
Preliminary data from the National Safety Council estimates that as many as 40,000 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2016. That marks a 6% increase over 2015 and a 14% increase over 2014 – the most dramatic two-year escalation in 53 years
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