In the news today:
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says 16,626 people died in traffic crashes between January and the end of June, a 7 percent decline from the same period last year.
More than 37,000 motorists died in 2008, the fewest since 1961. But the government projects that even fewer people will die this year.
How strange. Virtually all of the county had no "Take Back Our Highways" and "Click It or Ticket" or police roadblock programs, and yet they too saw a decrease in deaths.Could it be? Do those programs mainly produce revenue instead of highway safety?
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