38,680 deaths on u.s. roads last year. the most fatalities since 2007, and that s even with pandemic precautions drastically reducing the number of drivers on the road. so what gives? well, some experts are saying that this is due to an overall lack of civility in our society, a lack of civility that we have seen in school board meetings. okay. right here. look right here. so as you can see, fists are now flying. all of this on live television. fists are flying. over mask mandates. we know who you are. no more masks. keep it calm. we know who you are. you ll never be allowed in public again. and on airplanes. how dare you?
you gave me one [ bleep ] warning. one warning. but with more than 229 million licensed drivers, the risks to you and your family are higher than ever. so joining me now is pam shadele fisher from the governor s highway safety association. so glad to have you on. thank you. this is crazy. as i said, there s more than 38,000 deaths on u.s. roads last year. that s a 7.2 increase over 2019, and there were fewer drivers on the road, i have to say. what is this increase about? is it stress? is it anxiety? can you make sense of these numbers? it s a combination of so many things, but it really does come down to a lack of regard for themselves and everybody else out there on the road. i mean people are taking incredible risks, driving at high rates of speed, driving impaired on capalcohol, drugs, sometimes multiple substances at the same time, not wearing seat
so as you can see, fists are now flying. all of this on live television. fists are flying. over mask mandates. we know who you are. keep it calm. you will never be allowed in public again. and on airplanes. let s go. come on. be civil. you gave me one warning. one warning. but with more than 229 million licensed drivers, the risk to you and your family is higher than ever. joining me now is a representative of the governor s highway safety association. so glad to have you on. this is crazy. more than 38,000 deaths on u.s. roads last year. that s a 7.2 increase over 2019. yes. there were few drivers on the road i have to say. what is the increase about?
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