Tourists Cause 12% Increase in Car Crashes in Florida
New research found a surge in auto injuries, accident fatalities, and car crashes in Florida during the tourist season in March. Using crash data collected by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles on the number of crashes, injuries, and accident deaths that have occurred in Florida from 2018 to 2023, the research found March is the most dangerous month to drive in Florida.
“March is the month that Florida is flooded with college students who visit from out of state to celebrate their spring break from classes,” commented Jimmy Fasig, Attorney at Fasig Brooks Based on this information, it can be inferred that the influx of college students is what makes the roads more dangerous this time of year. March is also the last month before the snowbirds start to head back north, making for dangerous roads.
Car Crashes In Florida
Another item found by the study was that many of the car crashes in Florida that happen in March also involve serious injuries and fatalities.
The research also found August is the safest month to drive in Florida, with the fewest accident-related injuries and deaths. Which makes complete sense. Vacationers have gone home, and the snowbirds are still waiting out the hurricane season.
The data supporting the study shows there were 36,280 crashes in March of 2023, with this month recording the highest amount of injuries compared to any other month. In comparison, for August 2023, there were 32,408 crashes. June and July of last year also saw a dip in car crashes in Florida. Again, when it’s just us Florida residents, the roads are safer.
August Is Almost Over
Driving has been a little easier this month than it has been. I’ve been able to leave work and get across to a turn lane so I can get home. Up until Hurricane Ian, it seemed that more and more of our seasonal residents were staying down here full time. After Ian, many of them are staying away until later in the fall. So – less car crashes in Florida in August. It makes sense.
Population Surge in SWFL
And there’s the other shoe to drop. People are flocking to Florida, and specifically – Southwest Florida. 20 years ago, Estero was the home to Miromar Outlets and Teco Arena, with a little college just to the north. Now it feels like we’re becoming Miami. Still better than Tampa, though. I guess. Be safe everyone, and watch for school busses.