This is what an average day looks like on New Mexico’s roads and highways: 123 crashes, 56 injuries, one death. And that’s just the start.
Behind the state Department of Transportation’s 2016 numbers lies a staggering toll: lives upended in an instant, incomes put at risk. Or even, in the worst case, a parent who never comes home.
In work-related crashes, the business toll can also be substantial. Medical costs, lost productivity, property damage and insurance premium increases can threaten…
Source: The Business Journal
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