Preliminary Numbers Show Sharp Rise in Wyoming Road Deaths
Preliminary numbers show a sharp increase in Wyoming traffic deaths in 2019.
The 147 people killed on roads in 2019 was up by 36 compared to 2018 and the most since 2015.
The reason for the increase isn't clear.
The Wyoming Department of Transportation hasn't yet analyzed its numbers for 2019. Department spokesman Jeff Goetz tells the Casper Star-Tribune one reason could be more deaths per wreck.
Goetz says generally speaking, most crashes are attributable to driver distraction, alcohol or drug use, and driving too fast for conditions.
Wyoming road deaths have largely declined since the early 2000s.
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