Montana has one of the highest fatality rates in the nation for number of deaths caused by impaired drivers per vehicle mile traveled.
Data from 2020 indicates that 66% of all fatalities were the result of impaired driving, this is up from 58% during 2019.
Our goals are to:
Reduce Alcohol-Impaired Fatalities
To decrease alcohol impaired driving fatalities by 3%, from the 2014-2018 five-year rolling average of 74 to 69.9 by December 31, 2025.
For more information about this program, please contact:
Kevin Dusko
Program Manager
State Highway Traffic Safety Section
406-444-7411 |