Pa. crash deaths were near record lows in 2024, but speeding and drunk driving still account for most of them

Pennsylvania Sees Record Low Crash Deaths, but Speeding and Drunk Driving Remain Top Killers

A review of 2024 data from PennDOT reveals that fatal car crashes took a significant hit last year, with only 110,765 reportable traffic crashes resulting in 1,127 deaths - the second-lowest number since records began in 1928. Notably, this marks a decrease of 82 fatalities compared to 2023.

Despite this improvement, speeding and alcohol remain the most common factors contributing to fatal collisions. According to PennDOT's annual report, speeding was responsible for the deaths of 357 people - accounting for approximately 32% of all fatalities. Alcohol involvement in crashes claimed 244 lives, making up around 22% of fatalities last year.

Alcohol-related crashes showed a decline from 308 in 2023, but were nearly three and a half times more likely to result in deadly injuries compared to those unrelated to drinking. However, the report notes that men driving under the influence were responsible for 72% of fatal alcohol-related crashes, with 75% of those who died succumbing to their injuries while intoxicated.

A concerning trend among younger drivers is also observed, as underage drinking accounted for an 8% share of driver deaths involving people between 16 and 20 years old. This represents a decline from 10% in 2023 and 23% in 2022 within the same age group.

Holiday periods saw increased traffic congestion, resulting in 13,103 crashes and 152 fatalities during major federal holidays - accounting for approximately 13% of total traffic deaths last year. While 9% of holiday-related crashes involved alcohol use, a staggering 30% of traffic deaths during holiday weekends were alcohol-related.

Beyond speeding and drunk driving, the most common causes of crashes in Pennsylvania include improper turns, distracted driving, and violations of traffic laws at signals and other stops. Moreover, nearly half of people killed in fatal crashes last year were not wearing seat belts, a concerning statistic that highlights the need for continued emphasis on road safety education.

The report also notes an uptick in collisions between cars and bicycles over the past two years, with 1,271 such incidents recorded last year - resulting in 19 cyclist fatalities. Conversely, pedestrian deaths decreased from 3,199 in 2023 to 174 last year.

PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll welcomed the decrease in traffic fatalities but emphasized that education and outreach efforts must continue to be prioritized to improve road safety. "We will only get to zero fatalities when everyone works together," he said. "Please pay attention when you are driving, always follow the speed limit, and never drive impaired."
 
omg thats awesome to hear pennsylvania saw a record low crash deaths last year 110k is crazy how many people died tho its def a good thing that speeding and drunk driving are being taken more seriously

i feel bad for the youngins under 20 who were accounted for like 8% of driver deaths with underage drinking thats just not cool at all

i dont get why ppl still don't wear seat belts lol almost half the people killed didnt even have seatbelts on thats so reckless

cars and bikes colliding is getting scary like 1300 incidents last year that's a lot more ppl need to be careful out there
 
"Actions speak louder than words!" πŸ“’πŸ˜¬ It's great that PennDOT is focusing on education and outreach efforts to improve road safety, but it's also crucial that everyone takes personal responsibility for their actions behind the wheel. The stats are eye-opening - speeding, drunk driving, and not wearing seatbelts are still major contributors to fatal crashes in PA. We need more than just a report to make progress! πŸš¨πŸ’‘
 
Just read this article about PA's crash deaths πŸš—πŸ’€. So cool that they're down 82 people last year but still gotta worry 'bout speeding & drunk driving. 357 people died 'cause of speeding, that's crazy! 😲 And did you know men drinking & driving are responsible for most fatal crashes? Not surprising tho πŸ€”. Younger drivers (16-20) are also getting into accidents more often, even if they're underage. πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ Holiday traffic is a real thing too, with 13% of all deaths happening during holiday weekends. Should really try to stay safe on the roads, you feel? πŸš—πŸ’¨
 
I'm so glad they're finally getting some data on how speeding and drunk driving are still causing way too many deaths on PA roads... like what's up with that? 🀯 357 people dying from just one thing is insane! We need to get those speeds under control ASAP. And what's with the men who drink and drive? It's not even close to safe, 72% of fatal crashes are all them? That's crazy.

And it's so sad that young drivers are still getting caught up in the whole underage drinking thing too... an 8% share is way too high if you ask me. What can we do as a community to get these kids to make better choices on the road? More education, more awareness? We need to make sure they know the risks and consequences.

Holiday periods are crazy enough already, but add in all that traffic congestion and it's just a recipe for disaster πŸš—πŸ’¨. I'm so glad PennDOT is pushing for more safety efforts though - we need more than just empty words from our leaders. We need action. And let's be real, seat belts should be the law for everyone, not just the ones who aren't wearing them... it's a matter of life and death, folks!
 
I'm glad to see that PA saw a record low in crash deaths last year πŸ™Œ! It's awesome that they're cracking down on speeding and drunk driving – those are like, super obvious ways to die on the road πŸš—πŸ˜¬. The fact that under 30% of fatal crashes were alcohol-related is kinda reassuring? Still, it's crazy how many people weren't wearing seatbelts last year – what's up with that?! πŸ€” And I'm not surprised to see that there's still a lot of collisions between cars and bikes... we need more bike lanes and awareness! πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ Pedestrian deaths are way too high tho, let's hope this trend continues πŸ™. Overall, it's a step in the right direction, but there's still work to be done πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ˜’ I'm not surprised to see that speeding is still a major issue in PA - it's just common sense, right? πŸ€” We've been talking about this for years and it seems like nothing's changing. I mean, 32% of fatalities are due to speeding... that's a huge number! And don't even get me started on drunk driving - it's still a major problem and we're seeing the same numbers every year. πŸš—πŸ’¨ What's the point of having laws if people aren't going to follow them? Maybe we need to take a different approach, like increasing penalties for reckless drivers or making education more accessible... but let's be real, we all know it's just a matter of personal responsibility πŸ’ΈπŸ‘Š.
 
πŸš—πŸ˜© I'm glad to see a dip in fatal crashes in PA but it's still super scary that people are still dying because they're speeding or drunk 🀯 Like, how hard is it to keep your eyes on the road and not have a beer in the car?! The fact that guys under 30 are getting killed because of underage drinking is just devastating πŸ’”. And can we please talk about why so many people aren't wearing seatbelts? Like, it's literally a life saver πŸ™. I'm all for education and outreach but what's the deal with these numbers?! How can you put this in perspective when someone's loved one was taken from them? It's just too much πŸ’”
 
πŸš—πŸ’‘ I think its a good thing that fatal crashes in PA decreased by 82 lives last year πŸ™Œ but we gotta be more specific about whats driving this trend πŸ˜•. We cant keep ignoring speeding & booze as the top killers πŸ’€. Im all for education & outreach, but we need to get beyond just slogans & get people to actually change their behavior πŸ“š. Those holiday traffic numbers are eye-opening - lets make sure our roads are safer no matter when you're driving πŸ•°οΈ. And those cyclist deaths... πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ 19 fatalities is still way too high. We need to figure out a way to reduce crashes between cars & bikes too πŸ’».
 
πŸš—πŸ’¨ gotta give props to pennsylvania for makin' progress on crash deaths πŸ™Œ but still got some work to do, ya know? speeding and drunk drivin' is a big problem - like, who doesn't know not to drink & drive or go over 50 in a 25 zone πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. but seriously, the fact that 1/3 of all fatalities were caused by speedin' is wild 🀯. what's even crazier is that men drivin' under the influence are killin' it... like, 72% of those fatal alcohol-related crashes? 😱 and then there's this thing about underage drinkin' - 8% share of driver deaths involving people between 16-20? that's a concern πŸ€”.

anywayz, gotta give credit to penndot secretary mike carroll for sayin' we gotta work together on road safety education 🌟. and can we talk about how many people died without wearin' seatbelts last year? 😱 it's like, hello! safety gear is a no-brainer πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

oh, and one more thing - 13% of traffic deaths during major holidays were alcohol-related? that's just plain scary 😳. we need to keep pushin' for change and gettin' those numbers down πŸ‘
 
just saw this news about pennsylvania seeing record low crash deaths but speeding and drunk driving are still killing people πŸš¨πŸ’” can't stress enough how important it is to follow speed limits and not drink and drive, it's just not worth it πŸ’― and another thing that concerns me is how many ppl aren't wearing seatbelts, 50% is like, a big deal πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ we need to keep pushing for road safety education so everyone can get home safely πŸš—πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm so glad to hear that traffic deaths in PA decreased last year πŸ™Œ. But, let's be real, speeding and drunk driving are still major problems 😬. Like, what's up with people not following the speed limit? It's just so reckless! And, I know we're all guilty of it from time to time, but driving under the influence is a total no-go 🚫.

I'm also kinda worried about the younger drivers - underage drinking and distracted driving are still huge issues πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. We need more education and support for our young people to make safe choices on the road. And, can we talk about how scary it is that 72% of fatal drunk driving crashes were caused by men? Like, we should all be looking out for each other on the road! πŸ‘«

Anyway, I'm glad PennDOT is taking steps to improve road safety and prioritize education πŸŽ‰. We need more awareness campaigns and resources to help people make safe choices behind the wheel. Let's get those numbers down to zero eventually πŸ’ͺ.
 
omg u guys 1,127 deaths is crazy but at least its a record low lol i mean speeding and drunk driving tho thats wild why do ppl still do that?? 22% of fatalities were alcohol related thats so disturbing 8% share of driver deaths involving people between 16 and 20 years old is also super concerning

i feel like we need more campaigns to educate drivers especially the young ones about road safety u know like seat belt awareness, distracted driving rules etc. also holiday periods are getting crazier traffic congestion is a major issue here so let's get those seats belts on and drive safe πŸš—πŸ’¨
 
"Actions speak louder than words" πŸ—£οΈ When it comes to road safety, it's easy to say "please pay attention" but how many of us really put our foot down and make those changes? We need to be more proactive in teaching younger drivers about responsible drinking and driving habits.
 
πŸš—πŸ˜¨ I'm so relieved that crash deaths in PA went down last year but still got me really frustrated. Like, how can we keep ignoring speeding and drunk driving? It's not even that hard to follow the speed limit and don't drink and drive... it's just basic common sense πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. And now I'm worried about those young drivers, all this underage drinking is crazy! 8% is a lot for a group as young as 16-20. Can we please get more focus on road safety education? It's not just about passing laws or penalties, it's about teaching people how to be safe on the roads πŸ™„.
 
So 2024's traffic fatality numbers in PA are pretty decent - like a slight improvement πŸ€”. Still gotta keep an eye out for those speed demons tho πŸ’¨. And honestly, who needs a beer during a road trip when you can just get lost in the woods? 🏞️ On a serious note though, it's rad to see fewer fatalities from car crashes, but we gotta keep workin' on them reckless driving habits πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Maybe we can start a trend - who needs a driver's license if you're already a zombie? πŸ§Ÿβ€β™‚οΈ Seatbelts are key, folks! If not, you might just end up like the 19 cyclists who met their maker last year πŸ˜•.
 
πŸš¨πŸ‘€ just saw that speeding is still a huge issue in PA with 357 deaths last year alone... 🀯 and it's crazy how alcohol plays a huge role too - 244 lives lost to drunk driving πŸ’” can't believe people aren't following speed limits and it's not even just about the drunk drivers, underage drinking is also a major problem πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ these numbers are definitely a step in the right direction but we need to keep pushing for road safety education πŸ“šπŸ’‘
 
πŸš—πŸ’‘ I'm not sure if 110,765 reportable traffic crashes is still a low number for PA? πŸ€” Still gotta say though, it's crazy that 357 people died from speeding alone... like, what's the point of having speed limits if people just gonna push 'em?! πŸ™„ Also, the fact that nearly half of the people who died weren't wearin' seat belts is wild... we need more awareness about road safety ed, for sure! πŸš—πŸ’₯
 
πŸš—πŸ’” so its good that crashes are down but like, lets be real speeding and drunk driving are still major issues they should def increase enforcement on those things instead of just throwing more money at education campaigns its also weird that most people who die in crashes dont wear seatbelts πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm kinda stoked to hear that Pennsylvania saw a record low number of crash deaths in 2024 πŸ™Œ but it's still crazy that speeding and drunk driving are still killing people left and right πŸ’€. I mean, 357 deaths from speeding is insane - that's like almost one person every day ⏰. And don't even get me started on the fact that alcohol involvement in crashes claimed 244 lives 🍹. It's not just about getting a DWI, it's about being reckless and putting yourself and others at risk.

And what's up with this trend of younger drivers drinking and driving? I'm all for giving people some space but 8% of driver deaths involving people between 16 and 20 is still way too high πŸ€”. Maybe we need to rethink our approach to road safety education and start targeting these young drivers more directly?

Also, can we talk about the stats on seat belts for a sec? Nearly half of people killed in fatal crashes last year weren't wearing one 😷. That's just basic human decency right there. Prioritize road safety education and let's get those numbers down! πŸ’ͺ
 
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