No. 5:
New Year’s Eve/Day
*Average Vehicular Deaths: 421*
Don’t let the relatively low rank make you comfortable. Champagne and
icy roads make Jan. 1 one of the single most dangerous days to be on the
road all year.
No. 4:
Labor Day Weekend
*Average Vehicular Deaths: 488*
Another long summer weekend makes our list due to overcrowded roads and
out-of-town travel. Be especially vigilant if the holiday falls on Sept.
1 or 2 — those two days are among the top 10 most dangerous days for
driving.
No. 3:
Memorial Day Weekend
*Average Vehicular Deaths: 493*
Hordes of beach-goers crowd the same coastal roadways on this holiday,
when 38 million people hit the streets in search of a warm, out-of-town
weekend.
No. 2:
Independence Day
*Average Vehicular Deaths: 505*
Keep an eye out for heavy drinkers who didn’t have the good sense to
stay home and off the roads. An estimated 53% of fatal Fourth of July
crashes involve at least one drunk driver.
No. 1:
Thanksgiving
*Average Vehicular Deaths: 573*
Whether from postprandial exhaustion or a little too much wine with
dinner, AAA’s biggest travel holiday of the year saw 623 traffic
fatalities in 2006, the most recent year on record.
Be careful out there everyone.
Ken Maddox of OneAngryMan.com
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