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Alcohol-related traffic deaths down in Kansas

by The Associated Press

10:50 AM CST, January 10, 2013

(LAWRENCE, Kan.)

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State transportation officials say the number of alcohol-related traffic fatalities dropped dramatically in 2012 in Kansas.

Preliminary data from the Kansas Department of Transportation says 57 people died in alcohol-related crashes, compared with 102 in 2011. Alcohol-related traffic accidents also declined last year 2,184, the lowest number in more than a decade.

The Lawrence Journal-World reports Pete Bodyk, traffic safety manager for the transportation department, says one of the reasons for the decline is likely a law enacted in 2011 that requires even even first-time DUI offenders to use an ignition interlock device.

The department says 402 people died in traffic accidents in Kansas last year, a 5 percent increase over 2011.

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Information from: Lawrence (Kan.) Journal-World, http://www.ljworld.com