![]() ![]() “It’s counter intuitive to see the rate of traffic deaths spike when so many of us were driving less often. AAA: More Accidents from Driving LessĪlthough the study found that less people were on the roads and driving, astonishingly the rate of traffic deaths spiked during the 2020 pandemic. Percentages show that 5.5% of people reported using these services pre-pandemic, but after only 1.7% reported use. Not only did personal trips see a dramatic reduction, but the use of transit, taxi, and ride share services greatly decreased in April 2020. “This data demonstrates what a profound impact the COVID-19 pandemic had on our commute habits and patterns in the United States.” Adrienne Woodland, AAA spokesperson. The second half of 2020 saw slight increases in all transportation numbers, but they still remained lower than the 2019 numbers. ![]() The AAA’s 2020 New American Driving Survey also found that daily personal car drips dropped a whopping 45%. The average number of trips for all transportation dropped 40% in April of 2020. As pandemic restrictions took place in early 2020, stay-at-home orders and the closing of non-essential business forced drivers to stay at home off the roads. ![]() A recent study by the AAA, or American Automobile Association, investigated how much American driving habits changed during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. ![]()
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