Not wearing seat belts and alcohol play a big part in Oklahoma's traffic fatalities
Investigators believe nearly a fifth of those killed in Oklahoma traffic accidents last month were alcohol related. And more than half were "not" wearing seat belts. <br><br>The state Department of Public
Tuesday, April 13th 2004, 12:00 am
By: News On 6
Investigators believe nearly a fifth of those killed in Oklahoma traffic accidents last month were alcohol related. And more than half were "not" wearing seat belts.
The state Department of Public Safety says 55% did not buckle up. In all, 54 people died in wrecks last month. Investigators believe at least ten crashes were alcohol related.
Of the March fatalities, eleven victims were 17-to-20 years old. Tulsa County had the most deaths with eight.
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