Roads Are Emptier But Riskier During Coronavirus Quarantine. Fatalities Up 14%.

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Insurance Journal - May 21, 2020

As Americans have driving less and covering fewer miles, the emptier roads have become more lethal. Preliminary data from the National Safety Council indicate a year-over-year 14% jump in fatality rates per miles driven in March, in spite of an …...

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