Patrol: Boating, traffic fatalities down in 2014 in Missouri
January 8, 2015
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Authorities say fewer people died on Missouri’s roads and waterways last year.
Drowning deaths also were on the decline. Twenty-nine people drowned in the state’s rivers and lakes last year, compared with 38 in 2013.
Patrol superintendent Col. Ron Replogle says he would like to see the trend of fewer deaths continue, and added that troopers are committed to making the state safer.
The patrol says the public can help prevent deaths by staying alert and obeying all boating and traffic laws.
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