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Report: Traffic Deaths Dropped in 2019

It's the third year in a row that fatalities dropped.

In this March 23, 2020 file photo, light traffic and a mostly empty parking lot is seen along Pacific Coast Highway, in Santa Monica, Calif. 2020. The U.S. government is estimating that traffic deaths fell 1.2% last year to 36,120. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it’s the third year in a row that fatalities dropped.
In this March 23, 2020 file photo, light traffic and a mostly empty parking lot is seen along Pacific Coast Highway, in Santa Monica, Calif. 2020. The U.S. government is estimating that traffic deaths fell 1.2% last year to 36,120. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it’s the third year in a row that fatalities dropped.
AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File

The U.S. government is estimating that traffic deaths fell 1.2% last year to 36,120.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it's the third year in a row that fatalities dropped. Pedestrian deaths fell 2% compared with 2018 figures, while motorcyclist deaths dropped 1%. The number of bicyclists killed fell 3%, but fatal crashes involving heavy trucks rose 1%.

The agency says the decline came even though the number of vehicle miles traveled increased by just under 1%.

The figures are estimates based on fatal crashes reported to the agency. Final figures for 2019 won't be available until later this year.

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