An Auburn man is dead after being pulled from a burning car in a Candia crash last Wednesday. Another man is dead after a fiery crash in Rindge later that night. Two people on a motorcycle are dead after a Gilford crash four days before.

Not to mention serious injuries two people suffered when a convertible flipped over in Hooksett on Sunday. Or two more people who were seriously injured in a Pelham crash the same day as a five-car pile-up on Interstate 95 in Hampton last week.

A year after a spike in New Hampshire deaths when 133 people died on interstates and highways and despite inter-departmental crackdowns on dangerous driving, as of Monday, nearly the same number of people have died this year.

At this point last year, 101 people -- including 47 drivers -- had perished. S

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