The NHTSA attributes the alarming trend to a range of behaviours including impaired driving, speeding and a failure to wear a seatbelt. That last factor is evident in the data due to the number of occupant ejection incidents in crashes climbing 20 percent while there was a 15 percent increase in incidents involving the unrestrained occupants of passenger vehicles. Despite the worrying developments, there were some positive trends such as a decrease in crashes involving large trucks while the number of fatalities involving people aged 65+ fell 9 percent.

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