Billions on the Line: October’s Surge, Texas’s Outlier Status, and Georgia’s Mirror of National Risk
The economic impact of U.S. traffic crashes exceeds $340 billion annually, according to federal estimates. A new analysis from John Foy & Associates explains how predictable, seasonal risk patterns, especially October’s recent rise to the deadliest month, offer states a practical roadmap to save lives and reduce costs fast. Using NHTSA datasets, the analysis documents…

