Big drop in highway fatalities “encouraging”

Though the global economic downturn is being tagged as “the biggest factor” in a record drop in annual car-truck crash fatalities, federal officials and industry executives alike believe the steep decline shows that trucking is making serious strides when it comes to safety improvements. Crash data compiled by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) indicates that the truck-involved fatality rate on the nation’s roadways declined 12% last year in comparison with 2007, with truck-related crash fatalities dropping from 4,822 in 2007 to 4,229 in 2008. “This is great news; it’s very encouraging,” Rose McMurray, ...

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