October is Most Dangerous Month on Virginia Roadways

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: October 07, 2022
Contact: Brandy Brubaker
(804) 367-0148
brandy.brubaker@dmv.virginia.gov

October is Most Dangerous Month on Virginia Roadways
Operation Crash Reduction Aims to Prevent Crashes, Reduce Injuries and Save Lives during This Holiday Weekend

RICHMOND – Statistically, October is the most dangerous month on Virginia roadways. To promote safe driving and reduce crashes, the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is joining with Virginia State Police and 19 local law enforcement agencies to participate in Operation Crash Reduction this holiday weekend, October 7-10.

The awareness and enforcement campaign, led by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), encourages drivers in Virginia and surrounding states to buckle up, slow down and practice other safe driving behaviors. The goal is to prevent crashes, reduce injuries and save lives.

Over the last 10 years, 8,034 people were killed in crashes on Virginia roadways. Of those deaths, 791 – 10% – occurred in October, making it statistically the most dangerous month of the year for crash fatalities. In October 2021, 86 people were killed and more than 5,200 injured in nearly 12,000 crashes in Virginia. Of those killed, almost half were not properly restrained with a seat belt, car seat or booster seat.

“As folks travel this holiday weekend, we ask them to remember the basic skills they learned when they started to drive – buckle up, follow a safe speed, stay focused and never drive impaired,” said Acting DMV Commissioner Linda Ford, the Governor’s Highway Safety Representative. “We could save so many lives if people commit to employing these skills every time they get behind the wheel.”

Law enforcement agencies participating in Operation Crash Reduction include:

  • Arlington County Police Department
  •  Augusta County Police Department
  •  Buena Vista Police Department
  •  Boykins Police Department
  •  Broadway Police Department
  •  Exmore Police Department
  •  Fluvanna County Police Department
  •  Henrico County Police Department
  •  King George County Police Department
  •  Manassas Park Police Department
  •  Matthews County Police Department
  •  New Kent County Police Department
  •  Newport News Police Department
  •  Old Dominion Police Department
  •  Prince William County Police Department
  •  Richmond Police Department
  •  Staunton Police Department
  •  Surry County Police Department
  •  Timberville Police Department
  •  Virginia State Police

 

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