SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – The Santa Barbara Police Department warned drivers with a new campaign against high speeds due to rising fatality rates. Alongside the California Office of Traffic Safety and CalTrans, the SBPD is beginning the "Better Slow Than Sorry" campaign to warn drivers about the dangers of increased car speeds. State statistics indicate 32% of traffic deaths are caused by speeding and 1,403 died from speeding-related crashes in 2022, according to the OTS. Over 12,000 people died from speeding-related crashes across the country in 2022, accounting for 29% of all traffic deaths in the U.S., detailed the OTS. This year's state Traffic Safety Survey indicated that
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