February 5, 2018
More than 37,000 people were killed in traffic crashes in the U.S. in 2016. A safety group has ranked states by the number of laws they’ve passed to reduce that number.
Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety credited six states – California, Delaware, Louisiana, Oregon, Rhode Island and Washington – with having the most protective road safety laws. (Washington, DC, also got a top rating.)
The group made its rankings using 16 highway and driving laws the group considers most important in preventing injuries and deaths on roads, including seat belt, motorcycle helmet, and impaired and distracted driving.
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