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Why Are Car Crashes Mounting In Maryland?

Why Are Car Crashes Mounting In Maryland?

52 Motor Vehicle Crash Fatalities Reported in September. Here’s How To Slow The Fatalities

In September, according to preliminary data, 52 people died in Maryland as a result of motor vehicle crashes. Maryland transportation and safety officials are urging all travelers in the state to rededicate themselves to safety on our roadway as preliminary data for 2023 shows a deadly trend for the year.

To promote awareness and encourage safe driving behaviors, the Motor Vehicle Administration’s Highway Safety Office will issue monthly updates to remind all Marylanders that crashes, fatalities and serious injuries are preventable.

So far in 2023, there have been 456 fatalities, including 103 pedestrians and 13 bicyclists. The overall fatalities reflect a 12% increase compared to the same time in 2022. At the current rate, Maryland is projected to record more than 600 motor vehicle crash fatalities this year – the first time that number has been eclipsed since 2007.

Since January 1, 2023, there have been more than 79,500 crashes in Maryland, with 900 crashes taking place in work zones – resulting in six fatalities. Recently, it was announced that the Work Zone Safety Work Group is seeking public input from the motoring public on work zone safety.

“The numbers are tragic and unacceptable, but we need to look beyond those numbers and recognize they represent our friends, our neighbors and our loved ones,” said Maryland Transportation Secretary Paul J. Wiedefeld. “No one wants another number or another name to be added to the list of Maryland’s highway fatalities. We need everyone to follow posted speed limits, buckle up, never drive impaired and always be vigilant for pedestrians and bicyclists.”

Officials are reminding all Marylanders that crashes, fatalities and serious injuries are preventable. If drivers follow rules of the road, lives will be saved:

  • Drive Sober. Drivers must never consume alcohol or drugs before getting behind the wheel.

  • Buckle Up. All vehicle occupants must be properly restrained – front seat and back seat.

  • Slow Down. Speed limits are set based on ideal conditions – drivers should always drive a safe, reasonable speed for the conditions.

  • Pay Attention. Phone down. Eyes up. Eliminate all distractions and focus on the task at hand – driving.

  • Share the Road. Drivers must look twice for pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists.

  • Move Over. Slow down or move over for all stopped, standing or parked vehicles along the roadside. It’s the law.

Learn more about the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration’s Highway Safety Office here: https://zerodeathsmd.gov/ or on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @ZeroDeathsMD. Citizens can also provide input about work zone safety at https://zerodeathsmd.gov/wzsurvey/ through Thursday, October 12.

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