Montreal Traffic: Fewer Deaths, More Injuries
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Montreal’s latest road report reveals a troubling trend: while traffic fatalities dropped to 31 last year — a welcome dip from the five-year average — serious injuries surged 9%, with 188 people hurt badly, and minor injuries jumped 6.7%, affecting 5,962. Total accidents also rose 6.7%. As summer approaches — historically Quebec’s deadliest driving season — the province saw a slight 1% uptick in deaths, but injuries climbed sharply: serious by 3.1% and minor by 9.1%. Fewer lives lost, but more people getting hurt — a warning that road safety still needs urgent attention.
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