Preliminary reports indicate three people were killed during the New Year’s holiday weekend, compared with 13 fatalities during last year’s holiday. If preliminary figures hold true, the latest New Year’s holiday period statistics resulted in the lowest number of traffic deaths since 1982-83, when eight people were killed on Tennessee roadways. In 1982-83, the official holiday period was also a 78-hour period. There were three fatal crashes during the 2010-2011 New Year’s holiday period. Two were single vehicle crashes, while one was a multiple vehicle wreck. One of two victims was not wearing safety restraints. Alcohol was not a factor in any of the three crashes, which represents a decline from four alcohol-related fatalities in 2009-10.
A preliminary holiday statistical report, including the locations of where the fatal crashes occurred over the 2010-2011 New Year’s holiday period, accompanies this release. Please note the official traffic fatality count may rise due to delays in reporting and classification of traffic fatalities.
The highest number of fatalities recorded during the New Year’s holiday period occurred during the 78-hour period in 1970-71, when 19 people were killed in Tennessee traffic crashes.