Traffic deaths in U.S. rose a whopping 7.2 per cent in 2015
Government officials say traffic fatalities rose 7.2 per cent in 2015 compared to the previous year. That’s the largest single-year increase in a half century. The final tally of 35,092 deaths released Monday by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is 0.5 per cent lower than the 7.7 per cent estimated increase released in July. NHTSA said the final numbers are still the largest single-year increase since 1966. Officials attribute the rise to more drivers on the road. The Obama administration responded to the latest numbers with a “call to action,” asking researchers, safety experts, data scientists and others to find new ways to prevent traffic deaths.