Too fast up, distracted down: Research firm tracking Canadian fatal crashes
NANAIMO — Examining how people are dying in crashes on Canadian roads, a new report indicates speed is more rampant, while the scourge of distracted driving seems to be turning a corner.
Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF), an Ottawa-based road safety research institute, recently revealed newly compiled 2023 data showed 513 people died in speed related motor vehicle crashes (30.7 per cent of all road deaths).
TIRF research associate Steve Brown said a consistent rise in speed leading to more preventable deaths in the country is concerning.
“Back in 2000, speed related fatalities were about 25 per cent of all (driving related) fatalities, then in 2019 it was up to 27 per cent and in 2023 it went up to almost to 31 per cent.”


