In the 15 years from 1991 through 2005, an average of 1,073 people died in crashes on Alabama’s highways. The death toll peaked in 2006 at 1,207. Then Alabama officials changed the way they approach the problem. Highway deaths in 2007 fell by 8 percent to 1,110. The 2008 fatality data is incomplete, but the Alabama Department of Public Safety…
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