There are more than 15 million licensed drivers in Florida. With that many people, trying to get around the state can be dangerous.
The Schiller Kessler Group’s study pointed to 2 a.m. as the most dangerous, noting that 693 people involved in crashes died from their injuries.The safest time to drive in Florida is 8 a.m.On all Sundays between 2017 and 2021, more than 2,000 of all people involved in road crashes suffered fatal injuries.Between 2017 and 2021 there were 2,036 deadly crashes in the state.
In the end, the study found that although roads may be clearer during the early hours, fatal crashes are more than five times more likely to happen during that time in comparison to rush hour.
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