Motor vehicle fatality rates rose 23.5 percent in May, despite quarantines

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Insurance Information Institute - Jul 20, 2020

Preliminary estimates from the National Safety Council show that the motor vehicle fatality rate per mile driven increased by a stunning 23.5 percent in May 2020 compared to the previous year. Due to the pandemic the number of miles driven in May dropped by 25.5 percent compared to the prior year an...

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