One In Seven Crashes Now Ends With A Hit-And-Run Driver
AAA study finds hit-and-run crashes now make up 15% of reports. Many drivers who fled lacked valid licenses or proper vehicle registration. The group suggests cameras and alerts, though privacy concerns remain. Accidents involving cars happen all too often. Sadly, new data suggests the situation may be getting worse, with more drivers involved in crashes choosing to flee the scene than ever before. Evidence also indicates that many of those who run should not have been behind the wheel in the first place. Fixing this issue doesn’t appear to be a simple matter either. According to an AAA study, in 2023, 15% of all police-reported crashes involved a driver who left the scene. That’s nearly one in seven, and the largest percentage recorded in recent years. Obviously, the consequences can be severe, especially for vulnerable road users. The study found that one in four pedestrians killed in crashes was struck by a driver who fled, with cyclists facing similar risks. Why ...