In 2023, US traffic deaths decreased by 3.6%, with Delaware experiencing a 16% drop in fatalities. The Department of Transportation spent $2.4 billion on reducing traffic deaths, but fatalities are still rising in major American cities.
U.S. traffic deaths fell 3.6% in 2023, the 2nd straight yearly drop. But nearly 41,000 people died https://t.co/G5q8hdudyy https://t.co/38eS0B1p8d
U.S. traffic deaths fell 3.6% last year, but still, almost 41,000 people were killed on the nation's roadways, according to full-year estimates by safety regulators. https://t.co/Sx9f3qPSLE
US traffic deaths fell 3.6% in 2023, the 2nd straight yearly drop. But nearly 41,000 people died https://t.co/rf1cHqXsnj https://t.co/NtbrFceFCw
⚠️ US TRAFFIC DEATHS DOWN 3.6% IN 2023 BUT ABOVE PRE-PANDEMIC LEVELS Full Story → https://t.co/WmKOEtAO0j U.S. auto safety regulators on Monday said traffic deaths fell by 3.6% in 2023 to 40,990 -- the second straight yearly decline -- but are still significantly above… https://t.co/KTElO1uWY1
The Department of Transportation has spent $2.4 billion on programs aimed at reducing traffic fatalities in 2022 and 2023, but a CBS News analysis found that traffic deaths are still on the rise in most major American cities. https://t.co/YNZH7MMHrg
Delaware has seen a 16% decrease in traffic deaths, with 137 fatalities in 2023 compared to 164 in 2022. Since the beginning of this year, those numbers continue to decline compared to 2023. https://t.co/9kbXZOdJ0H
Despite a federal investment of over $2 billion over the last couple years on traffic safety projects, about 40,000 people are dying on U.S. roads every year. @JennaMDeAngelis takes a closer look at Vision Zero and its impact across the Tri-State Area. https://t.co/E35GmxTYHj