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The 2024 preliminary numbers show we can attribute 21% of driving fatalities to impaired driving. That’s down 10% from 2023.
The additions to the bill would bring fines for speeding to $5 for each mile per hour over the limit on all roads.
House lawmakers already gave a green light to higher speed limits. On Friday, the bill looking to do so was in the passing lane in the state senate.
A South Dakota man was killed and a Bismarck man seriously injured Monday as the result of a wrong-way collision on ...
Kathleen Cannon, 67, was killed after the 2015 Dodge 1500 she was driving crossed into the opposite lane and struck a tractor ...
A 44-yearo-old Mandan man is dead after driving the wrong way down I-94 and crashing head-on into another vehicle. North ...
While April marks National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, the North Dakota Safety Council is encouraging drivers to stay ...
A 44-year-old man from Mandan died after a head-on collision while driving the wrong way on I-94 in Barnes County. The crash occured at 12:58 p.m. on Monday, according to the North Dakota Highway ...
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