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Post-Pandemic Era Brings Surge in Traffic Accidents

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The open road is calling once more. After a significant dip during the pandemic, travel has roared back to life, reaching and even surpassing pre-pandemic levels in many areas. However, this resurgence in travel has brought with it a concerning trend: a notable increase in traffic accidents.

The Pandemic Lull and the Aftermath

During the height of the pandemic, with lockdowns and travel restrictions in place, traffic volume plummeted. As a result, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported a 7.2% decrease in traffic fatalities in 2020, compared to 2019, despite an increase in risky driving behaviors like speeding and impairment. This was the largest annual decline since 1982.

However, as restrictions eased and vaccinations rolled out, travel rebounded significantly. In 2021, the NHTSA estimated a 10.5% increase in traffic fatalities, the highest percentage increase since the recorded history of the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS).

The upward trend continued in 2022, with an estimated 0.3% increase in fatalities compared to 2021, according to preliminary data from the NHTSA. While this might seem like a small increase, it still represents a concerning number of lives lost on the roads. In addition, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) reported a 1.3% increase in vehicle miles traveled (VMT) in 2022 compared to 2021, indicating that more people were on the road, leading to more opportunities for accidents.

In the first quarter of 2023, the NHTSA projected another 0.5% decrease in fatalities compared to Q! 2022. However, this decline is too small to determine if the upward trend in traffic deaths is actually reversing. With summer travel in full swing, it remains to be seen whether this slight decrease will continue throughout the year.

The Factors Behind the Increase in Traffic Accidents

The complex reasons behind this increase in traffic accidents are multi-faceted:

1. Increased Traffic Volume

  • As highlighted by the FHWA data, more vehicles on the road naturally lead to a higher probability of collisions. Congested roads also increase driver frustration and impatience, leading to riskier maneuvers.

2. Risky Driving Behaviors

  • Speeding: The NHTSA’s 2022 data highlighted a continued rise in speeding-related fatalities, a trend that began during the pandemic and still persists.

  • Impaired Driving: While drunk driving remains a concern, the rise in drug-impaired driving, especially with the legalization of marijuana is some states, adds another layer of risk.

  • Aggressive Driving: Tailgating, weaving through traffic, and running red lights are behaviors that have seen an uptick, likely due to post-pandemic stress and a sense of urgency.

3. Distracted Driving

  • The pervasive use of smartphones and other in-vehicle technologies continues to be a major contributor to accidents. Texting, checking social media and using GPS navigation all divert attention from the road, increasing the risk of accidents.

4. Inadequate Infrastructure

  • While not a direct cause, poorly maintained roads, inadequate signage, and outdated traffic control systems can exacerbate the risk of accidents, especially in high-traffic areas.

Growing Concerns and Calls for Action

The alarming increase in traffic accidents, injuries, and fatalities has sparked growing concerns among safety advocates, government agencies, and communities. The NHTSA has stepped up efforts to address the issue through campaigns like “Speeding Wrecks Lives” and “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.” These initiatives aim to educate the public about the dangers of risky driving behaviors and promote responsible driving habits.

In addition to government efforts, various organizations and advocacy groups are raising awareness about road safety. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) continues to advocate for stricter laws against impaired driving and provide support for victims and their families. The National Safety Council (NSC) offers resources and programs to promote safe driving practices and prevent accidents.

Local communities are also taking action by implementing traffic calming measures, improving road infrastructure, and increasing enforcement of traffic laws. These efforts aim to create safer environments for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers alike.

What Drivers Can Do to Stay Safe

While the responsibility for road safety lies with all stakeholders, individual drivers play a crucial role in preventing accidents and protecting themselves and others. Here are some critical steps all drivers can take:

1. Obey Traffic Laws

2. Avoid Distractions

3. NEVER Drive Impaired

4. BUCKLE UP!

5. Maintain Your Vehicle

6. Be Prepared

7. Practice Defensive Driving

8. Take Breaks on Long Trips

Been in a Traffic Accident? It’s Time to Consult with GOLDLAW!

As travel continues to rebound post-pandemic, the rise in traffic accidents is a pressing concern that demands our collective attention. While individual drivers can adopt safer habits and communities can enhance road safety measures, it’s crucial for those affected by traffic accidents to seek professional guidance.

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