Why car crash deaths have surged during COVID-19 pandemic - Los Angeles Times
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Evidence suggests the pandemic has made U.S. drivers more reckless — more likely to speed, drink or use drugs and to leave their seatbelts unbuckled.
Death rates for people under 40 have skyrocketed. Blame fentanyl.
Risky driving has likely contributed to uptick in fatal car crashes
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