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DETROIT -- Icy winter roads and vacation-clogged summer highways might seem the most dangerous for motorists, but new research says fall is when driving is at its deadliest.
A new report has found that October has the year's highest death rate per distance driven. In fact, the danger of dying in a crash is 16 percent greater in October than in wintry March -- the safest month of the year.See the full content of this document
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Driving in Fall Deadlier Than in Winter
"Everything else being equal, inclement weather -- snow and ice - - should increase the risk of driving,"...
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