
Phoenix, AZ. May 29, 2006 – The 101 days from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day are the deadliest days on the road, with more fatal crashes and more children and teens dying than at any other time of the year. That’s the finding of a new report by a national coalition of driving safety advocacy groups urging families to adopt survival strategies to avoid family tragedies this summer.
“This is the time of year when Americans pack up everything most precious to them - their families- and set out on the road to travel more than a trillion miles,” said David Cowley, Public Affairs Manager for AAA Arizona. “For most if will be a time of happy memories but so some families, their trip will end in needless tragedy. It’s time to change that”.
The report, by “Drive for Life” -- an initiative of the AAA, Volvo Cars of North America, and Partners for Highway Safety, in cooperation with a number of law enforcement and highway safety groups -- details six factors that contribute to fatal crashes and provides survival strategies to keep families safe. Among the major contributors to summer crashes are failure to wear safety belts or use child safety seats properly, drinking and driving, fatigue, car maintenance failures, speed, and distractions. Among the report’s major findings are: