Orlando Sentinel

Study: New Year’s is deadliest holiday on the roadways

- By Joe Mario Pedersen

Not everyone’s New Year’s celebratio­n is happy and healthy as a study finds the day to be the deadliest holiday of the year behind the wheel.

Nearly 1,000 people died on U.S. roadways over a three-day period during the 2017 New Year’s celebratio­n, according to a study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion.

About 31 percent of those deaths involved drunk drivers, the study showed.

The numbers ring similarly as one looks back at previous New Year’s celebratio­ns. Nearly 4,000 people died in drunk drivingrel­ated accidents within the month of December between 2012 and 2016, according to the U.S. Department of Transporta­tion.

Overall annual fatalities from drunk driving incidents decreased between 2017 and 2018 by 3.6 percent. However, drunk driving fatalities have hovered around an average of 300 deaths in the week between Christmas and New Year’s from 2012 to 2017.

AAA and Budweiser are providing ‘Tow to Go’ as an alternativ­e to driving on New Year’s and until Jan. 2 at 6 a.m.

AAA members and nonmembers can request a tow truck for free and have themselves and their vehicle

See a full listing of area celebratio­ns. transporte­d home, or a safe place within a 10 mile radius.

“Although we offer this service for all major holidays, half of our calls occur the night of New Year’s Eve. Because our drivers will be in such high demand, partygoers should not make us their primary plan for getting home,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA

To request a tow truck, call 855-286-924 or visit AAA.com/TowToGo to learn more.

 ?? RICARDO RAMIREZ BUXEDA/ORLANDO SENTINEL ?? The iconic Orange Ball is in place ahead of the New Year's Eve celebratio­ns atop Latitudes at 33 Church St. in downtown Orlando on Monday.
RICARDO RAMIREZ BUXEDA/ORLANDO SENTINEL The iconic Orange Ball is in place ahead of the New Year's Eve celebratio­ns atop Latitudes at 33 Church St. in downtown Orlando on Monday.

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