As US Edges to Four Million Road Deaths, 'Something Must Change' Says GHSA

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This year, the US will reach a total four million deaths on the road since 1899, according to the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA). Marking this 'grim and tragic milestone', the organisation's CEO Jonathan Adkins calls for a renewed sense of urgency in tackling this "safety crisis" and suggests more enforcement and better road design as key areas in which improvements can be made.

As US Edges to Four Million Road Deaths, 'Something Must Change' Says GHSA

Story by Adam Hill
February 21, 2024

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Alcohol Impaired Driving
Bicyclists and Pedestrians
Distracted Driving
Drug Impaired Driving
Equity
Law Enforcement
Safe System Approach
Teen and Novice Drivers