Governor Mitch Daniels discusses 2009 traffic fatality statistics

December 30, 2009- Governor Mitch Daniels, Indiana State Police Superintendent Paul Whitesell and representatives from the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute discussed preliminary 2009 traffic fatality statistics for Indiana roadways. 2009 traffic fatalities in Indiana are on pace to be the lowest recorded since 1925. Preliminary statistics through December 28 show 680 highway fatalities, compared to 814 for the same period in 2008, according to Indiana State Police (ISP). That is a more than 16 percent reduction.
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4 Responses to Governor Mitch Daniels discusses 2009 traffic fatality statistics

  1. xceptit says:

    Maintaining more distance with all speeds at all times is going to help in your work. Very much when I say and citations hurt as much as they help. We’re going to implement safer driving and you are going to be part.

  2. Eye2EyeIIIV says:

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    ALAN KEYES 2012!!!! True change, true hope, true “first” FULL black President!

    Screw that globalist, elitist, moderate, liberal, co-conspirator, war criminal, nut job Bush! Obama is boring…& maybe dangerous himself.

  3. DocGorilla says:

    whats sad about it?

  4. chowner says:

    Sad