Traffic Fatalities in Oklahoma Down from 2009
The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety is reporting that traffic fatalities in the state is down by more than 100 from 2009.
DPS said in a news release Saturday that 154 people have been killed in auto accidents thus far in 2010 – 103 fewer than the 257 at the same time last year.
The department says 22 people have been killed in accidents so far in May – down from 47 at the same point in May 2009.
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