PHARR, Texas ( ValleyCentral ) — The Texas Department of Transportation launched a new effort to end daily deaths on Texas roads.
November 7, 2000, was the last deathless day on Texas roadways.
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Workers with TxDOT gathered to honor the over 87,000 people who have died in accidents since then.
DPS Major Rafael Gonzalez says the South Texas District sees fewer crash-related deaths.
He says 86 people died from car accidents this year, compared to 136 from the year before. Gonzalez says preventing fatal crashes starts with the drivers.
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“Starting today, our DPS troopers will be handing out flyers outlining some safe driving behaviors will be sharing this message directly drivers who’ve been pulled over and receiving a warning.”
He hopes these measures may finally break the streak.
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