Troopers: 11 die on roads during Thanksgiving travel period

Published 1:00 pm Sunday, December 8, 2019

Alabama state troopers investigated 11 traffic deaths during the Thanksgiving holiday travel period, which spanned from 12:01 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 27, to midnight Sunday, Dec. 1.

The fatal crashes occurred in Baldwin, Cherokee, Escambia, Hale, Madison, Morgan, St. Clair and Wilcox counties. Two pedestrians and a motorcyclist were among those killed. The other eight killed were traveling in vehicles equipped with seat belts.

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Of those six drivers and two passengers, two were using seat belts and four were not. Seat belt use for two of those killed was unknown.

During the same extended holiday in 2018, troopers investigated seven traffic deaths.

Although the 2019 Thanksgiving period total is higher than the previous year, troopers have worked 20 fewer traffic fatalities this year than the same date in 2018. Troopers urge motorists to drive with caution, particularly as the holiday season continues.