New report calls rise in traffic deaths a 'public health epidemic'

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A new report on the safety of the country's roads is out and it's not great.

It shows that approximately 100 people are killed and over 7,500 more are injured on American roadways every day. That's an increase from previous years.

Advocates for Highways and Auto Safety use a green, yellow and red system to rank states. Green states are improving, yellow states still need improvement and red states are classified as the worst for safety. year, Congress gave new powers to the secretary of transportation to implement robust safety standards.

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