Of the 10,000 people alive today in Ohio, one will die in a traffic
accident this year.
That’s 9% worse than a year earlier, according to traffic fatality
statistics.
Safest place to be on the highways: Rhode Island. Not because it’s
the smallest state, but because the deaths per 10,000 is lower than anywhere
else. Maybe they commute by boats.
Wyoming has the worst per capita traffic deaths record.
Summit County ranked 9th in Ohio in total traffic deaths
last year. Franklin County, which includes Columbus, was No. 1 in an unwanted
category.
The increase in traffic deaths, with signs on the roads keeping
track of the climbing total, ends a decade-long trend of fewer traffic deaths
from year to year.
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