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California transportation chief urges residents to join ‘Go Safely’ campaign after spike in roadway deaths

California State Transportation Agency · November 26, 2024
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California Transportation Secretary Tokes Omishakin said the state faces a 'roadway safety crisis,' citing a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration projection of more than 4,400 traffic deaths in 2022, and urged residents to complete a Go Safely survey at gosafelyca.org to inform safety actions.

California Transportation Secretary Tokes Omishakin on Monday appealed to residents to take part in a statewide road-safety effort, saying the state faces a "roadway safety crisis" and citing a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration report that projected "more than 4400 fatalities in California in 2022." "This means that every day last year, 12 people left their homes and did not get to return," Omishakin…

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