Child Traffic Deaths Rise
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WASHINGTON — The number of infants and toddlers killed or injured in traffic accidents rose in 1994 for a second straight year, according to preliminary figures. Transportation officials say proper use of child safety seats could greatly reduce the toll.
Dr. Ricardo Martinez, administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, said the numbers won’t be confirmed until this summer after the states have submitted final reports. According to preliminary numbers, about 700 children from birth to age 4 died in traffic accidents in 1994, and 75,000 were injured. That’s up from 615 killed and 60,000 injured in 1993.
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