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Ohio’s traffic deaths fell 3% in 2025, the fourth straight year of decline, with 1,125 fatalities reported.
Traffic fatalities in Ohio dropped 3% in 2025, the fourth straight year of decline, with 1,125 deaths reported—saving an estimated 32 lives.
State officials credit stricter distracted driving laws, improved roads, and expanded driver training for the progress.
However, the Mahoning Valley region saw no decrease in fatal crashes, highlighting regional disparities.
Nearly 62% of those killed were not wearing seat belts, and speeding, failure to yield, and roadway departures remained common crash factors.
The state’s Highway Safety Improvement Program, now the largest per capita in the nation, continues funding high-risk area upgrades.
Las muertes por tráfico en Ohio cayeron un 3% en 2025, el cuarto año consecutivo de disminución, con 1,125 muertes reportadas.