Highway deaths continue to mount, though U.S. roadways are safer than ever
Highway design has advanced dramatically and features such as seat belts, airbags and stability controls have made vehicles safer than ever, driving the annual death toll down nearly 15% over the past five decades. Still, tens of thousands of Americans continue to die on the nation's highways every year.
In 2017 and 2018 alone, 74,033 people died in crashes on
"The death toll is a staggering number," said
Authorities have yet to determine the cause of the
Most fatal accidents can be traced back to driver error, safety experts say.
"The big three that are responsible for 94% of them are alcohol-impaired driving, speeding and lack of belt use," Rader said.
State police are working with federal investigators seeking answers in the turnpike crash.
The entire process could take up to two years.
Making roads safer
The site of the crash, near mile marker 86 in
The
Over the years, turnpike officials say they've made a number of safety upgrades in that section.
Improvements include adding an eastbound truck climbing lane in
A number of design and safety innovations developed over the years have made highways safer, said
Among the improvements that have helped save lives are breakaway signposts, guardrails and concrete barriers designed to keep vehicles on the road and from flipping over, pavement edges sloped to allow drivers who veer off the road to maintain control and return to their lanes and ramps designed for maximum control when drivers enter and exit roadways, he said.
Nonetheless, the challenges of traveling through the roughly 10-mile stretch of the
PennDOT records show there were about 170 crashes there between 2014 and 2018, the most recent year figures were available. The crashes were split about equally in each direction -- 87 happened in the westbound lanes and 78 were in the eastbound lanes.
About 50 people suffered injuries in 37 of those accidents.
About 55 heavy trucks were involved in 49 crashes.
There have been two other crashes in almost the exact spot of the
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The 10-mile stretch of the
Here is a breakdown by year:
2018: 42
2017: 34
2016: 38
2015: 30
2014: 25
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