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In this image provided by KFOR-TV, a heavily damaged vehicle is seen off a road in Tishomingo, Okla., following a two-vehicle collision in which six teenage students were killed, Tuesday, March 22, 2022.
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Six teenage girls on a high school lunch break were killed when their small car with only four seats collided with a large truck hauling rocks, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol said Wednesday.
Only the 16-year-old car’s driver and front-seat passenger were wearing seat belts when the 2015 Chevrolet Spark collided with the truck Tuesday afternoon, according to the OHP.
The crash occurred in Tishomingo, a rural city of about 3,000 located about 100 miles (160 kilometers) southeast of Oklahoma City, the highway patrol said. Those killed included the 16-year-old driver, three 15-year-olds, and two 17-year-old passengers, the highway patrol said.
Tishomingo Public School Superintendent Bobby Waitman told The Associated Press that the six were on a break for lunch at the time of the crash, which occurred about a mile (1.6 kilometers) from Tishomingo High School.
Students in the district of about 850 students were in class Wednesday, Waitman said.
“Academics are secondary, frankly, at this point to the students knowing that they belong, that they have a safe place,” Waitman said.
“You’ll never fully understand, I don’t think we’ll ever fully understand a loss like this,” Waitman added.
The girls’ names weren’t released because they are juveniles.
The highway patrol identified the driver of the truck as Valendon Burton, 51, of Burneyville, Oklahoma. The report said Burton was not injured in the crash.
The crash report, released Wednesday morning, said the circumstances of the wreck remained under investigation. But OHP Trooper Shelby Humphrey said Tuesday night that the girls’ car was making a right turn when it collided with the truck, KXII-TV reported.
A National Transportation Safety Board team of investigators, including people specializing in highway factors, motor carrier operations and crash reconstruction, was going to the scene, according to NTSB spokesman Peter Knudson, as well as a liaison between investigators and surviving families.
Waitman said funeral services for the students were not yet scheduled and that the district would work with their families to potentially schedule a memorial service on campus.
The crash happened one week after nine people were killed — including six members of a New Mexico college’s golf team and their coach — in a crash in West Texas. In that crash, the National Transportation Safety Board determined that a 13-year-old boy was behind the wheel of a truck when it crossed the centerline and collided with a van carrying students from the University of the Southwest golf team.
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6 students killed in Oklahoma crash were in car that seats 4
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The United States is living through a car crash epidemic born out of the COVID-19 pandemic.
CoPilot analyzed preliminary data from the National Safety Council, released on March 2, 2022, to determine the 10 states with the fewest motor vehicle deaths in 2021. States are ranked according to the number of deaths per 100,000 people, and ties are broken by the state’s total number of motor vehicle deaths. Population estimates were obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau, released on July 1, 2021.
Americans drove an estimated 13% fewer miles in 2020, likely due to stay-at-home orders during the pandemic, yet the country experienced an astounding 24% jump in the rate of road-related deaths over the year before, according to the NSC. The jump represents the largest year-over-year increase calculated by the NSC in 96 years, which representatives say highlights the dire need for the U.S. to prioritize road safety.
The NSC, along with more than 1,500 fellow organizations, in January 2021 sent a letter to the Biden administration calling for a commitment to zero roadway fatalities by 2050. NSC’s Road to Zero Coalition suggests this goal could be met by taking actions such as banning all cell phone use, lowering speed limits, reinstating or passing motorcycle helmet laws, and adopting bicyclist and pedestrian safety programs in communities across the country.

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The United States is living through a car crash epidemic born out of the COVID-19 pandemic.
CoPilot analyzed preliminary data from the National Safety Council, released on March 2, 2022, to determine the 10 states with the fewest motor vehicle deaths in 2021. States are ranked according to the number of deaths per 100,000 people, and ties are broken by the state’s total number of motor vehicle deaths. Population estimates were obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau, released on July 1, 2021.
Americans drove an estimated 13% fewer miles in 2020, likely due to stay-at-home orders during the pandemic, yet the country experienced an astounding 24% jump in the rate of road-related deaths over the year before, according to the NSC. The jump represents the largest year-over-year increase calculated by the NSC in 96 years, which representatives say highlights the dire need for the U.S. to prioritize road safety.
The NSC, along with more than 1,500 fellow organizations, in January 2021 sent a letter to the Biden administration calling for a commitment to zero roadway fatalities by 2050. NSC’s Road to Zero Coalition suggests this goal could be met by taking actions such as banning all cell phone use, lowering speed limits, reinstating or passing motorcycle helmet laws, and adopting bicyclist and pedestrian safety programs in communities across the country.

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6 students killed in Oklahoma crash were in car that seats 4
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Current statistics around traffic deaths show the highest rates since the 1940s. These numbers come on the heels of nearly 60 years of reduced fatalities, thanks to the introduction of reduced speed limits, lowered rates of drunken driving, and a variety of other safety measures. In 2019, the country saw the fewest number of motor vehicle fatalities since the 1920s.
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Current statistics around traffic deaths show the highest rates since the 1940s. These numbers come on the heels of nearly 60 years of reduced fatalities, thanks to the introduction of reduced speed limits, lowered rates of drunken driving, and a variety of other safety measures. In 2019, the country saw the fewest number of motor vehicle fatalities since the 1920s.
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6 students killed in Oklahoma crash were in car that seats 4
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On the forthcoming list, just two states—Alaska and Rhode Island—saw a decrease in motor vehicle deaths from 2020 to 2021. Keep reading to see which states had the fewest motor vehicle deaths in 2021.
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On the forthcoming list, just two states—Alaska and Rhode Island—saw a decrease in motor vehicle deaths from 2020 to 2021. Keep reading to see which states had the fewest motor vehicle deaths in 2021.
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- 2021 motor vehicle deaths: 497 (8.7 deaths per 100k in Minnesota)
- 2020 motor vehicle deaths: 395
- Change in fatalities between 2020-2021: +26%
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- 2021 motor vehicle deaths: 497 (8.7 deaths per 100k in Minnesota)
- 2020 motor vehicle deaths: 395
- Change in fatalities between 2020-2021: +26%
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- 2021 motor vehicle deaths: 64 (8.7 deaths per 100k in Alaska)
- 2020 motor vehicle deaths: 65
- Change in fatalities between 2020-2021: -2%
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- 2021 motor vehicle deaths: 64 (8.7 deaths per 100k in Alaska)
- 2020 motor vehicle deaths: 65
- Change in fatalities between 2020-2021: -2%
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6 students killed in Oklahoma crash were in car that seats 4
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- 2021 motor vehicle deaths: 119 (8.6 deaths per 100k in New Hampshire)
- 2020 motor vehicle deaths: 108
- Change in fatalities between 2020-2021: +10%
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- 2021 motor vehicle deaths: 119 (8.6 deaths per 100k in New Hampshire)
- 2020 motor vehicle deaths: 108
- Change in fatalities between 2020-2021: +10%
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- 2021 motor vehicle deaths: 643 (8.3 deaths per 100k in Washington)
- 2020 motor vehicle deaths: 546
- Change in fatalities between 2020-2021: +18%
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- 2021 motor vehicle deaths: 643 (8.3 deaths per 100k in Washington)
- 2020 motor vehicle deaths: 546
- Change in fatalities between 2020-2021: +18%
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6 students killed in Oklahoma crash were in car that seats 4
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- 2021 motor vehicle deaths: 690 (7.4 deaths per 100k in New Jersey)
- 2020 motor vehicle deaths: 587
- Change in fatalities between 2020-2021: +18%
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- 2021 motor vehicle deaths: 690 (7.4 deaths per 100k in New Jersey)
- 2020 motor vehicle deaths: 587
- Change in fatalities between 2020-2021: +18%
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6 students killed in Oklahoma crash were in car that seats 4
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- 2021 motor vehicle deaths: 94 (6.5 deaths per 100k in Hawaii)
- 2020 motor vehicle deaths: 86
- Change in fatalities between 2020-2021: +9%
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- 2021 motor vehicle deaths: 94 (6.5 deaths per 100k in Hawaii)
- 2020 motor vehicle deaths: 86
- Change in fatalities between 2020-2021: +9%
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6 students killed in Oklahoma crash were in car that seats 4
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- 2021 motor vehicle deaths: 414 (5.9 deaths per 100k in Massachusetts)
- 2020 motor vehicle deaths: 342
- Change in fatalities between 2020-2021: +21%
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- 2021 motor vehicle deaths: 414 (5.9 deaths per 100k in Massachusetts)
- 2020 motor vehicle deaths: 342
- Change in fatalities between 2020-2021: +21%
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6 students killed in Oklahoma crash were in car that seats 4
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- 2021 motor vehicle deaths: 64 (5.8 deaths per 100k in Rhode Island)
- 2020 motor vehicle deaths: 73
- Change in fatalities between 2020-2021: -12%
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- 2021 motor vehicle deaths: 64 (5.8 deaths per 100k in Rhode Island)
- 2020 motor vehicle deaths: 73
- Change in fatalities between 2020-2021: -12%
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6 students killed in Oklahoma crash were in car that seats 4
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- 2021 motor vehicle deaths: 39 (5.8 deaths per 100k in Washington D.C.)
- 2020 motor vehicle deaths: 36
- Change in fatalities between 2020-2021: +8%
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- 2021 motor vehicle deaths: 39 (5.8 deaths per 100k in Washington D.C.)
- 2020 motor vehicle deaths: 36
- Change in fatalities between 2020-2021: +8%
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6 students killed in Oklahoma crash were in car that seats 4
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- 2021 motor vehicle deaths: 1,054 (5.3 deaths per 100k in New York)
- 2020 motor vehicle deaths: 963
- Change in fatalities between 2020-2021: +9%
This story originally appeared on CoPilot and was produced and distributed in partnership with Stacker Studio.
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- 2021 motor vehicle deaths: 1,054 (5.3 deaths per 100k in New York)
- 2020 motor vehicle deaths: 963
- Change in fatalities between 2020-2021: +9%
This story originally appeared on CoPilot and was produced and distributed in partnership with Stacker Studio.