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MASARYKTOWN, FL – State troopers said one person was killed and another seriously injured in a collision in Pasco County late Friday night.

According to the Tampa Bay Times, the incident happened at the intersection of U.S. 41 and Bowman Road south of Masaryktown just before 11 p.m.  The Florida Highway Patrol said the driver of an eastbound pickup truck was turning from Bowman Road onto U.S. 41 and entered the path of a northbound van, resulting in a crash.

The driver of the van, a 79-year-old Spring Hill man, was pronounced dead after being taken to an area hospital.  A passenger in the van, a 59-year-old Weeki Wachee woman, was seriously injured.

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OCALA, FL – A collision between two vehicles in Marion County sent one of the drivers to the hospital, the Ocala-News reports.

Police, fire and emergency crews responded to the scene Monday night in the 5000 block of SW 60th Street in Ocala at about 8:45 p.m.  First responders saw an Audi in the middle of the road with damage on the front passenger side, and a Ford on a fence next to a tree with heavy damage on the passenger side.

The driver of the Ford was taken to an area hospital with injuries from the accident.  The driver of the Audi needed help getting out of the vehicle but did not need to be extricated.  No other injuries were reported.   No details were immediately available on what led to the crash.

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BROOKSVILLE, FL – A car and a tractor-trailer were involved in a fatal collision in Hernando County last week, the Florida Highway Patrol said.

According to WFTS, a 38-year-old Brooksville man was driving a sedan west on SR-50 when the incident took place Wednesday night at about 11:15 p.m.  State troopers said the driver of a tractor-trailer was heading east on SR-50, made a U-turn at the intersection with Hale Avenue, and entered the path of the sedan.

The sedan collided with the trailer being towed by the semi.  The sedan driver, who was not wearing a seat belt, was pronounced dead at the scene.  The semi driver, a 62-year-old Brooksville man, was not injured.

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In the first three months of 2022, more than 9,500 people were killed in traffic fatalities — a figure that shows this is the deadliest start to a year in the U.S. in two decades.

In seven states and the District of Columbia, officials estimated that traffic fatalities increased by at least 50%. As a nation, deaths jumped up 7% when compared to the same time period as 2021.

Officials have stated that the rise in traffic deaths started in 2020 when the pandemic began, but the problem has continued causing the number of deaths to keep moving in the wrong direction.

Experts have been grappling with what is causing the spike in traffic deaths, but have pointed out that traffic patterns changed during the pandemic, so there is less congestion and more speeding. There is also evidence that more drivers are partaking in risky behaviors behind the wheel, such as not wearing seat belts and driving impaired.

Urban-Night-Out-Invitation-300x300Experts saw traffic deaths spike in march 2020 when the pandemic hit and risky behaviors surged. This trend was something they hoped would dwindle, but the numbers do not lie.

NHTSA reported 7,893 traffic fatalities during the first 3 months of 2020, which was a period that preceded the pandemic. In 2021, the numbers rose to 8,935 deaths in the first quarter of the year, and in 2022 traffic deaths are up to 9,560 in the first quarter.

That number – 9,560 – is the most deaths in the first three months of a year since 2002.

Experts have said that the first quarter of the year is consistently the least deadly on roads across the U.S.

Earlier this year, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, said that an effort to make the roads safer would be developed focusing road designs and individual driver behaviors. This effort will be supported by billions of dollars in infrastructure law, including a $5 billion fund that will go to grants for cities and towns across the country to keep pedestrians and bicyclists safe on the roads.

The infrastructure law also includes mandates for technology aimed at addressing the top causes of traffic deaths, including breath monitoring devices for alcohol in new cars. This system is in testing with the NHTSA, but any mandates are years away.

Another cause of this surge in traffic fatalities can be attributed to longer morning and evening commutes. NHTSA reports show that Americans drove more than 750 billion miles between January and March during the first three months of 2022, an increase of more than 5 percent compared with 2021.

The NHTSA also noted that the death rate on U.S. roads during the first three months of this year was 1.27 per 100 million miles driven, which is also a higher number than last year.

So, where does Florida rank in all of this? The Sunshine State saw 988 deaths in the first quarter of 2021. For that same time period in 2022, Florida saw 998 deaths – a 1% change.

Florida is consistently ranked as one of the top spots in the nation for traffic-related deaths. The state has a high number of auto collisions, pedestrian crashes, and bicycle crashes. According to Florida transportation officials, on average, eight people are killed and 49 people are injured in traffic accidents throughout the state every day.

With numbers so high, it is very important to remember the rules of the road, so that you and others sharing Florida roadways can stay safe. It is estimated that 90% of car accidents are caused by human error, so it is wise to make good decisions when you are behind the wheel so that everyone can get to and from their destination safely. It is always in your best interest to follow the speed limit, minimize your aggressions against other drivers or pedestrians/bicyclists, refrain from driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and avoid distractions like using your cell phone, applying makeup, fiddling with your GPS or radio dials, or eating while driving. Continue reading

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DADE CITY, FL – Rescue crews responded to the scene of a crash in Dade City on Tuesday afternoon that left seven people injured.

According to the Tampa Bay Times, the accident happened on U.S. 301 near Beth Street and was reported at about 4:15 p.m.

Pasco County Fire Rescue said two of the injured victims were hospitalized as trauma alerts, but no further details were released on their conditions.  Two vehicles were reported to have sustained heavy damage in the wreck.

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SUMTER COUNTY, FL – A pickup truck accident in Sumter County Saturday morning left a driver hospitalized.

According to a report in the Villages-News, the accident happened near the intersection of County Road 319 and County Road 326 at about 10:35 a.m.  The driver of a Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck drove off the roadway, crashed into a tree and then hit a fence, the Florida Highway Patrol said.

The driver, a 73-year-old man from Bushnell, was airlifted to Orlando Regional Medical Center. No information was released on the extent of his injuries.

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MARION COUNTY, FL  – A driver was injured in a collision with a school bus in Marion County Tuesday morning, state troopers said.

The accident happened in the vicinity of SW 20th Avenue Road and SW 154th Street Road at about 8 a.m., according to WGFL.

The Florida Highway Patrol said a 78-year-old woman was driving a Jeep north on SW 20th Avenue Road when she drove off the roadway onto a grass shoulder.  When she tried to get back on the road, the Jeep was hit by a northbound school bus and the impact sent both vehicles onto the grass.

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BREVARD COUNTY, FL – A collision in Mims involving a fire truck and a pickup truck left four people injured Sunday night, reports WOGX.

The crash happened at the intersection of U.S. Highway 1 and Burkholm Road.  According to the Florida Highway Patrol, a Brevard County fire truck was returning from a call at about 10:30 p.m.  The fire truck was going east on Burkholm Road when it collided with a Ford pickup truck headed south on U.S. 1.

Three firefighters were injured in the wreck, including a 39-year-old who was reported in critical condition.  A 25-year-old male firefighter was listed in serious condition, while the other firefighter sustained minor injuries.

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SUMTER COUNTY, FL – State troopers said a pickup truck accident in Sumter County Tuesday morning left a driver seriously injured, according to a report by the Villages-News.

The incident took place on State Road 44 east of County Road 247 near Rutland at about 6:42 a.m.  The Florida Highway Patrol said a woman was driving a pickup truck west on State Road 44 when she lost control of the vehicle and it rotated to the center median.

The pickup then overturned and ended up in the eastbound lanes of the roadway.  The driver, a 64-year-old woman from Lake Panasoffkee, was wearing her seat belt at the time of the crash.

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LEESBURG, FL – Authorities said a driver was rushed to the hospital following a high-speed collision in Leesburg on Monday night.

According to the Daily Commercial, a young man was driving a Jaguar at a speed estimated at over 100 miles an hour when the incident occurred at about 6:25 p.m. in the area of Martin Luther King Drive and U.S. Highway 441/27.  The Jaguar collided with a Cadillac Escalade at the intersection and then struck the side of the Northgate Animal Clinic, where it came to rest.  Car parts were scattered throughout the area.

The Jaguar driver, reported to be 18 years old, was extricated from the wreck and flown to Ocala Regional Medical Center.  No details were available on his condition.  A witness said two people in the Cadillac, a man and a woman, did not appear to have been injured.

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