EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — The El Paso Municipal Court continues to warn drivers against speeding. According to the court’s X page, traffic crashes and deaths are on the rise.
Nine traffic fatalities have been reported this year so far.
According to El Paso Police, some of the crashes that have turned deadly have involved intoxicated drivers.
The court is encouraging El Paso drivers to drive safely.
Lisa Brown, the owner of A2B Driving School, said there are more distractions.
“People trying to multitask when they’re driving, which driving is multitasking in itself. And they’re trying to do too many things because our lives are so busy that they’re trying to get everything done and they’re using the car time to be able to do that, too, which makes them not pay attention so much to the road.
Lisa Brown, the owner of A2B Driving School, said there are more distractions.
“People trying to multitask when they’re driving, which driving is multitasking in itself. And they’re trying to do too many things because our lives are so busy that they’re trying to get everything done, and they’re using the car time to be able to do that, too, which makes them not pay attention so much to the road,” she said.