Kentucky Highway Deaths Continue to Drop

Kentucky’s highways were safer last year. The state Transportation Cabinet says the number of fatalities on roadways dropped to 635 in 2013, the lowest number since 1949.

Drive Smart Kentucky signThe Kentucky Office of Highway Safety says the preliminary total for last year was down more than 100 from 2012, when 746 people were killed on Kentucky roads. The number in 1949 was 573.

Transportation Secretary Mike Hancock says the Governor’s Executive Committee on Highway Safety aims to continue reducing the number as it implements Kentucky’s Strategic Highway Safety Plan, called “Toward Zero Deaths.”

Highway Safety Director Bill Bell says there were zero fatalities on 75 days in 2013.

A final report on the 2013 figures is expected by April after all highway crash data is collected.