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I‑10 safety review: CRTPA hears crash analysis showing single‑vehicle run‑off and tree strikes common
Summary
CRTPA received a data briefing on Interstate 10 crashes covering recent years. Staff highlighted high proportions of single-vehicle run-off crashes (many striking trees), daytime crashes, and multiple contributing factors including aggressive driving, distraction, alcohol/drugs and wet-road conditions.
Tallahassee — A CRTPA data briefing on Interstate 10 safety showed a concentration of run-off-the-road crashes and single-vehicle collisions, with a range of contributing factors including aggressive or distracted driving, alcohol and drugs, and wet road conditions.
What staff presented: The analysis covered recent years (presenters used a 2021–2023 window and noted that FDOT crash data are subject to a 60-day reporting delay). The presenter reported 28 fatalities and 75 serious injuries in that window; the transcript had inconsistent phrasing about totals, and staff cautioned…
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