MANCHESTER, N.H. —
As of Oct. 6, 101 people have been killed in crashes in New Hampshire so far in 2025.
In the week since, at least six more people have been killed in four separate crashes in Ashland , Francestown , Manchester and Sanbornton .
New Hampshire State Police Lt. Chris Strom said there has been roughly a 7% increase in deadly crashes this year.
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To help limit the number of crashes, Storm said law enforcement will increase patrols and continue to strictly enforce traffic laws.
Officials are reminding drivers to follow speed limits, stay focused, put phones away and never drive while impaired.
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