Pandemic set off deadly rise in speeding that hasn't stopped

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Motorists have increased their speed during the pandemic, a worrisome trend as roads get busier with the final stretch of summer travel.

Motorists have put the pedal to the metal during the pandemic and police are worried as roads get busy with the final stretch of summer travel.

Traffic data indicate the higher death toll was related to higher average speeds in conjunction with more of those on the roads driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol and a slight decline in seatbelt use.“People are flying down the roads,” Maine State Police Cpl. Doug Cropper said of summer traffic on Interstate 95. “It’s just ridiculous.”

“There is continued concern about the rise in speeding and aggressive driving as we enter the heart of the vacation travel season and increased traffic volumes on the highways,” said Beau Duffy, spokesperson for New York State Police.With police distracted by civil disobedience and scaling back routine stops for safety, the lightly traveled roads quickly turned into the Wild West in many places.

In the end, traffic deaths nationwide in 2020 grew about 7.2% to 38,680 even though there was a 13.2% reduction in the number of miles traveled, according to the NHTSA estimates. It was the deadliest year on highways since 2007.

 

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Fred Ashmore said New York was a “ghost town” as he sped away early in the pandemic, topping out at 159 mph and averaging about 108 mph over the 2,806-mile trip. “There’s no person who’s never sped,” he said. “I just sped faster and longer.” What a d*ck.

Or... we could raise speed limits and encourage businesses to employ more remote work. Tax incentives for home offices would go a long way towards keeping cars of the road, and helping the environment to boot. Plus people would have more time to spend with their families.

Here in Seattle, too.

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