Crime & Safety

Traffic Fatalities on the Rise in NH in 2013

Overall crash reports and accident-related injuries are down, yet fatalities are still up.

Traffic fatalities are up 20 percent so far this year, according to statistics provided by the New Hampshire Department of Safety.

Forty-eight people have been killed in motor vehicle accidents in New Hampshire so far this year, compared to 40 at this point last year. Four of those killed were pedestrians.

Seven of those killed were driving motorcycles. That's actually a decrease of about 20 percent over the number of motorcycle fatalities at this point last year.

Overall, there have been 8,605 "reportable" crashes so far this year, down about 26 percent from 11,633 at this time last year. Reportable crashes are those with at least $1,000 in combined property damage or injuries. 

There have been fewer injuries this year as well, with 3,390 reported injuries, compared to 4,583 at this time last year.

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