NSC Memorial Day Holiday Period Traffic Fatalities Estimate for 2021
Many people look forward to holiday weekends to get together with friends and family. Sadly, whenever there are more cars on the road combined with holiday drinking, car accidents and traffic fatalities increase. This Memorial Day period*, the National Safety Council (NSC) estimates that 415 people may die on U.S. roads. In addition, they estimate that 47,300 people will seek medical care for injuries they sustain in crashes over the holiday weekend.
*Memorial Day is always observed on the last Monday in May but the holiday period is a 3.25-day weekend that begins Friday evening and runs through Monday. In 2021, the Memorial Day weekend extends from 6 p.m. Friday, May 28 to 11:59 p.m. Monday, May 31.
If you or a loved one is injured in a Memorial Day accident because of the reckless or negligent behavior of another driver, you are entitled to a car accident settlement that covers your medical bills, property damage, disability, lost wages and pain and suffering. If a fatality occurs, funeral expenses, loss of services and other damages may also be recovered.
How does the NSC calculate the risks of traveling by car over the Memorial Day holiday?
In order to get the most accurate estimate possible, NSC compares the holiday to other periods of similar length during the weeks immediately before and after the Memorial Day weekend. Fatality data from FARS for 1995 to 2019 for comparable weekends shows a statistically significant increase in traffic deaths on Memorial Day weekend with the average number of traffic deaths during Memorial Day over the last six years 14.1 percent higher than the average number of traffic deaths during the comparison periods.
How does Covid-19 affect the traffic fatalities estimate?
While an estimated number is never going to be 100 percent accurate, there is a 90 percent confidence interval for the estimate of traffic deaths this holiday weekend. While the estimated deaths are 415, this number falls within an estimated range of 337 to 502. Analysts recognize that the confidence interval cannot factor in changes to behavior because of the pandemic. Will there be less cars on the road this year compared to pre-pandemic Memorial Day weekends? Most likely, yes.
Factors that increase deaths on Memorial Day weekend
The biggest factor that contributes to increased traffic fatalities on Memorial Day weekend is a higher incidence of impaired driving.
During the 2018 Memorial Day period (the most recent year available), 37 percent of fatalities involved an alcohol-impaired driver, compared to 28 percent of total traffic fatalities in 2019.
Based on the projected number of vehicle occupants who will wear seat belts, the NSC estimates that 164 lives may be saved this Memorial Day holiday period. On top of this, if everyone wore a seat belt another 96 lives could be saved.
What are Memorial Day traffic fatalities compared to other holidays?
The NSC also compares the Memorial Day holiday to other holiday periods by using an average fatality per day rate. Overall, the Memorial Day holiday and the summer holidays (Independence Day and Labor Day) have higher average fatality rates per day compared to the fall and winter holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day).
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