PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) - Statistics show deadly crashes are on the rise across Rhode Island.
WPRI-TV reports that state Department of Transportation show 61 people died on Rhode Island roads between January and September of this year. That’s a 50 percent increase from 2016, when 41 people died over the same time span.
Of those who died in 2017, a majority were occupants of motor vehicles.
Transportation officials say they are hoping to decrease the chance of fatalities through an annual media campaign.
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