US sees 18.4% rise in traffic fatalities in first half of 2021, largest 6-month increase on record


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More than 20,000 people died in car accidents throughout the United States in the first six months of 2021, an 18.4% increase over the same time period last year, according to the Department of Transportation. 

It marks the biggest six-month increase in traffic fatalities since the Fatality Analysis Reporting System started tracking the numbers in 1979. 

Vehicle miles traveled jumped about 13% to 173.1 billion miles, which may explain some of the increase in traffic fatalities, but the DOT also said that “incidents of speeding and traveling without a seatbelt remain higher than during pre-pandemic times.”

In this Sunday, Oct. 7, 2018 photo provided by the Prescott Fire Department, firefighters work the scene of an accident in Prescott, Ariz. (Ralph Lucas/Prescott Fire Department via AP)
(Yavapai County Sheriff)

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that driving patterns and behaviors have “changed significantly” since the coronavirus pandemic broke out in early 2020. 

“Of the drivers who remained on the roads, some engaged in riskier behavior, including speeding, failure to wear seat belts, and driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs,” the NHTSA’s Office of Behavioral Safety Research wrote in a recently released report. 

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As speeds have increased, the severity of crashes has gotten worse. 

“Ejection rates remained elevated compared to the same period in 2019,” the NHTSA wrote. “The increase in severe injury rates observed throughout the latter part of 2020 is a disturbing trend that appears to have continued in 2021.”

BOSTON MA: Traffic along Route 128 prior to the Labor Day weekend on August 29, 2019 in Boston, MA.   (Staff Photo By Stuart Cahill/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald)  

BOSTON MA: Traffic along Route 128 prior to the Labor Day weekend on August 29, 2019 in Boston, MA.   (Staff Photo By Stuart Cahill/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald)  

The increase in traffic fatalities this year comes after a deadly 2020 that saw a 7.2% increase in deaths despite a 13.2% reduction in miles traveled. 

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