TAMPA, Fla. — A new studyStarting at AAAThis was the conclusion of our research theYear afterTravel almost stopped due to COVID-19. driving behaviorsIncreased afterThree years of declines.
The new AAA studyFound theIncreasingly unsafe driving behaviorsIncluded speeding, red-light running and drowsiness drivingAnd drivingYou may be impaired by cannabis or alcohol
39 yearsLinda Unfried’s sister Josie was killed in an accident by a drunk driver years ago.
Unfried also stated, “I should have been inside that car.” the co-founder of theHillsborough County Chapter of MADD. “The great-grandbaby was conceived. I wanted to call her and say, ‘Josie she’s beautiful.’ I can’t share those things with her.”
Unfried knows the pain is worse theThe wheel could be climbing. The new AAAUnsafe was found in a report driving behaviorsMajority of the increase was from 2020 to 2030.
According to AAA, theNumber one dangerous behavior was drivers admitting they are behind the wheel. theWheel after”They drank enough to feel they were done” theLimitation legal Nearly 24 percent ofDrivers admitted to this fact the AAA study.
“The reversal in the frequency of U.S. drivers engaging in risky driving behavior is disturbing,”Mark Jenkins, Public Relations Manager AAA – The Auto Club Group. “While drivers acknowledge that certain activities like speeding and driving impaired are not safe, many engage in these activities anyway. This reckless attitude can be life-altering.”
Driving within one hour ofConsuming cannabis is a good idea. drivingAt least 15 miles an hour more theThe speed limit was second and third most important issues that grew between 2020-2021. Other unsafe drivingArea to experience a double-digit growth from 2020 to 2021 drivingRed lights.
AAAAs dangerous as it is, they claimed driving behaviorsTraffic fatalities increased as well. NHTSA reports 42,915 traffic fatalities in 2021. This is 10.5% higher than 38,824 in 2020.
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Thursday was MADD’s 38th Candlelight Vigil to Honor Those Who Have Been Affected by Drunk Driving drivingYou are invited to attend. Many gathered to remember and march silently in reverence for the loss and those left behind.
These are people like Tammy Rosian, who lost her daughter Jennifer O’Boyle 14. years ago—her grandaughter Summer was in theYou can also drive.
“Worst day ofShe spoke of her life.
It took more than 30 surgeries that keep Summer Rosian—a true walking miracle—by her grandmother’s side.
“A drunk driver hit my mom and I head-on.”onSummer said, “
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