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MEDIA ADVISORY: As New York City Considers Reducing Speed Limits, I.I.I. Has Facts And Statistics on Driving Behaviors and Auto Accidents

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NEW YORK, November 27, 2013 鈥 New York City鈥檚 Council is considering a bill that would lower the speed limit in certain communities to 25 miles per hour; reporters covering the issue should contact the 探花精选 Information Institute (I.I.I.) for information and interviews about insurance and auto safety.
The number one ranked (21 percent) driving behavior cited in fatal automobile and motorcycle accidents nationwide in 2011 was 鈥渄riving too fast for conditions, or in excess of posted speed limit,鈥 according to the federal government. Driving under the 鈥渋nfluence of alcohol, drugs, or medication鈥 was the second-place (14 percent) dangerous driving behavior in that category in the same year.
鈥淧edestrians also stand to benefit from public policies which reduce the number of auto and motorcycle accidents,鈥 said Dr. Robert Hartwig, president of the I.I.I. and an economist. 鈥淭he federal government found that in 2012 pedestrian deaths accounted for 14 percent of all traffic fatalities and 3 percent of all people injured in traffic crashes.鈥

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