Deadliest roads in state are in Southern California. Do you drive these freeways?
Briefly

Car crash deaths in California rose 17% from 2018 to 2022, with the deadliest road stretches located in Southern California. Speeding was a significant factor in fatal crashes, increasing from 26% to 31%.
Drunk driving decreased from 24% to 13% in fatal crashes. The deadliest hours on the road were 6 p.m. to midnight, with 36% of deadly 2022 crashes occurring in that timeframe. Los Angeles saw more deaths from car crashes than homicides in 2023.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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