Virginia families fight for road safety after deaths rise in 2024

RICHMOND, Va. — Families who lost loved ones in preventable car crashes gathered Sunday at Virginia State Police headquarters to remember victims and advocate for stronger road safety measures during the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.

The event highlighted the ongoing crisis of traffic deaths in Virginia, where crashes claimed 918 lives in 2024 — a slight increase from 908 deaths in 2023, according to the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

“Connor’s death, like so many others, was 100% preventable. And that loss changed every single part of my life,” said Tammy McGee, executive director of the Gweedo Memorial Foundation, an advocacy nonprofit created to honor her 16-year-old son who was killed in a crash caused by an unlicensed, reckless driver…

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