The National Safety Council (NSC) said today that it estimates 37,810 motor vehicle crash deaths in the United States in 2025 – a 12% decrease from 2024, even as overall miles driven increased by 0.9%. NSC has calculated traffic fatality estimates since 1913.
“The decrease in roadway fatalities is more than a number. It represents lives saved and families kept whole,” said Lorraine Martin, NSC CEO. “It is also proof that our sustained efforts to make our roads safer are working. We must continue to work together as advocates, policymakers and communities to build on this progress, until no one ever loses their life on our roads again.” Continue reading











Trump Slump Forecast – February 26 New Vehicle Sales Drop
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February 2026 U.S. new-vehicle sales are forecast to reflect ongoing challenges due to winter weather and economic uncertainty and trade and tariff dictates.* The seasonally adjusted annual rate of sales (SAAR) in February is forecast to be ~15.6 million. This figure represents a decline from last year’s 16.0 million According to the soothsayers at Cox Automotive, new-vehicle sales volume is anticipated to finish at 1.19 million, down 3.4% from last February, which had the same number of selling days.
“The new-vehicle sales pace shifted to a lower gear in Q4 of last year, and that weakness is expected to continue through this month as well,” said Charlie Chesbrough, senior economist at Cox Automotive. Continue reading →