American drivers won't stop speeding even as roads fill up again
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Speeding remains a problem on U.S. roads even as they start to fill up as the country begins to reopen. The issue began last year when many took advantage of empty highways to drive at high speeds.
"Summer is an incredibly dangerous time. And it culminates with Labor Day, that last hurrah," said Pam Shadel Fischer of the Governors Highway Safety Association. Traffic data indicates the higher death toll was related to higher average speeds in conjunction with more of those on the roads driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol and a slight decline in seatbelt use. Motorists do not seem to be slowing down.More Related News