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Are you lying to yourself? Utah officials say driver overconfidence having deadly consequences

Deseret News Share this story SALT LAKE CITY Even though fewer people are getting behind the wheel since the pandemic began a year ago, more people are dying in traffic accidents, state data indicates. And public safety officials are blaming Utahns’ overconfidence, “Our lies are costing lives” is the new mantra being rolled out as part of the state’s Zero Fatalities highway safety campaign “The truth is we need to look at our own behavior and be better drivers,” Jess Anderson, commissioner of the Utah Department of Public Safety, said. “We can no longer justify that one text, or not driving the speed limit. One decision can change everything. Let’s all start now.”

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New Zero Fatalities campaign calls on Utah drivers to make one change after rise in fatal crashes last year

New Zero Fatalities campaign calls on Utah drivers to make one change after rise in fatal crashes last year Zero Fatalities, in a partnership with the Utah Department of Transportation and the Utah Department of Public Safety, is calling on drivers to stop justifying bad driving behaviors and start by making one small change to save lives on Utah roads. Posted at 11:29 AM, Mar 15, 2021 and last updated 2021-03-15 16:17:42-04 SALT LAKE CITY — Zero Fatalities, in a partnership with the Utah Department of Transportation and the Utah Department of Public Safety, is calling on drivers to stop justifying bad driving behaviors and start by making one small change to save lives on Utah roads.

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