This US City Just Had More Than 300 Driving Deaths in a Single Year
Briefly

Driving collisions are a leading cause of death for ages 1-54 in the U.S., with an increase in car ownership leading to more congested roads.
Small to mid-sized SUVs are safer, with Kia, Hyundai, and Genesis receiving the most safety awards, while trucks like Ford F-Series and Chevrolet Silverado are often involved in fatal crashes.
U.S. cities with the highest car crash fatalities include seven in Texas, six in California, and five in Florida, mainly in the South and West regions.
Only one city from the Northeast, New York City, ranks in the top list of the U.S. cities with the most car crash fatalities.
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