Traffic Deaths Declined To New Lows In 2013

Traffic deaths declined in 2013 by 3.1 percent over the previous year according to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA). The 32,719 highway deaths in 2013 represents the lowest number of highway deaths since recording began in 1975. Traffic injuries also declined by 2.1 percent.

NHTSA data also showed:

Many experts feel the reasons for the decline in highway deaths is that modern cars are being made much safer and are designed to protect vehicle occupants in a crash. More people are wearing seat belts. Safety campaigns against both drunk and distracted driving are having some limited success.

Read more: U.S. Department of Transportation Announces Decline in Traffic Fatalities in 2013