Accidentally Honored: Michigan Drivers Named Safest in America!

Michigan’s 2020 Rise in Traffic Fatalities Follows a Disturbing National Trend
This fatal phenomenon is not limited to Michigan. Federal officials have reported that miles driven dropped more than 13 percent across the U.S. last year. Yet, the National Safety Council noted traffic deaths rose 8 percent over the same period. The tragic irony of the situation is obvious: a pandemic that saw people locked in their homes for safety reasons somehow resulted in a disproportionately higher number of freeway deaths. We’ll be interested to see if 2021 brings a return to normalcy on America’s highways. We can certainly hope. Sadly, as of early July, Michigan was on pace to match last year’s high fatal accident numbers, at least if the current trend continues through the end of the year. By just after Independence Day, more than 540 people have already died on the state’s roads, putting us in a position to duplicate or even exceed 2020’s total of 1,083 traffic fatalities. The next few months will determine if 2021 ends up being even deadlier than the previous year. So, buckle your seatbelts, check your mirrors, and please drive safely and conscientiously. Fortunately, there is a small silver lining. Setting those jarring statistics aside, Michigan does tend to fare well in its overall traffic fatality rate. Examining data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Michigan State Police, we’ve found that, for every million miles driven, traffic fatalities in Michigan tend to be about 15 percent lower than the national average. That speaks well to our state’s driver education programs, and to the relative safety of Michigan’s highway system. In fact, Michiganders can take pride in being one of the 15 lowest states for traffic fatalities, according to data compiled by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety that was published in March 2021. So, keep up the good solid work behind the wheel, fellow Michiganders! We wish you many incident-free miles of motoring along our state’s beautiful roadways in the coming months. Of course, if you’re ever unfortunate enough to suffer from a traffic incident caused by a less-than-careful driver, we’ll be here for you! Just call 855-MIKE-WINS (855-645-3946), text us at 833-898-MIKE (833-898-6453), or click here.Content checked by Mike Morse, personal injury attorney with Mike Morse Injury Law Firm. Mike Morse is the founder of Mike Morse Law Firm, the largest personal injury law firm in Michigan. Since being founded in 1995, Mike Morse Law Firm has grown to over 250 employees, served 100,000 clients, and collected more than $2 billion for victims of auto, truck and motorcycle accidents. The main office is in Southfield, MI but you can also find us in Detroit, Sterling Heights and many other locations.