From Deseret News archives:
Utah DUI deaths jump, but figure is misleading
But before there is a public outcry, Utah Highway Patrol trooper Preston Raban said Utahns should know the statistics are a bit misleading.
"This is something we've dealt with every year with these reports. Because our numbers are so low, any increase is going to be a significant percentage," he said.
Raban said it is true that the number of people who died in alcohol-related accidents in Utah rose from 2005 to 2006 by 18.
In 2005, there were 282 fatalities on Utah's roads, with 38 of them being alcohol-related. In 2006, there were 287 accidents, and 56 included alcohol as a factor.
"We are still the lowest in the nation when it comes to alcohol-related deaths, and Iowa is still second," he said.
The report by the U.S. Transportation Department's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said alcohol-related fatalities rose 64 percent in Utah between 2005 and 2006, and 30 percent in Iowa. But because the actual numbers are so low, Raban said any increase will make the percentage jump look enormous.
The NHTSA estimated more than 42,600 people died in traffic accidents in the United States last year.
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