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7/5/2009
Michael Terrell
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National Traffic Fatalities Reach All-Time Low | Marietta Accident Lawyer

The U.S. Department of Transportation recently annonced that in 2008 traffic fatalities hit an all-time low since 1961.  The first quarter 2009 is also reporting lower traffic fatalities than in years past.

The 2008 death count totaled just over 37,000 nationally which was a drop of nearly 10% from the year before.  Counts are taken based on VMT or vehicle miles traveled.

The news was not so good for motorcyle deaths which increased for the 11th straight year.







Terrell Law Firm has offices in Marietta and Athens, and serves clients throughout the state of Georgia. 

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