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Ohio's traffic fatality numbers are on track to potentially reverse a three-year decline, with 2025 figures closely mirroring 2024.

Key factors in 2024 fatal crashes included drugs, alcohol, speeding, and failure to wear a seatbelt.

During the recent Thanksgiving weekend, 11 people died in traffic crashes across the state.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol launched an end-of-year enforcement blitz to get drivers to pay attention, buckle up, follow the speed limit and drive sober.

Ohio's traffic fatality numbers have declined for three straight years, but that trend could end in 2025, depending on how many people are killed on the roads in December. The 2025 numbers are tracking closely to 2024 stats , leading state agencies to make an end-of-year push for roadway saf

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