Deadliest Days of Summer on Florida Roadways: What You Need to Know - SteinLaw

Deadliest Days of Summer on Florida Roadways: What You Need to Know

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As summer arrives in Florida, an unfortunate truth emerges: this season marks one of the most dangerous periods for drivers—especially young ones. Known as the “100 Deadliest Days of Summer,” these weeks require heightened vigilance and awareness.

What Are the 100 Deadliest Days?

This term refers to the period between Memorial Day and Labor Day, when road fatalities, particularly among teen drivers, spike significantly. The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) reports that teens were involved in nearly 20,000 crashes during the 100 Deadliest Days of 2023, resulting in approximately six fatalities per week.

Overall, these are historic high-risk weeks for Florida families on the road.

Why Is Summer So Dangerous?

Several factors contribute to elevated risk during this timeframe:

  • Increase in Young Drivers: Teens are off from school, driving more, and often with friends—raising distraction risks substantially. In 2023, 75 of 262 teen-related fatal crashes occurred during these 100 days. 
  • Distractions & Poor Behavior: Speeding, unrestrained passengers, and mobile phone use amplify the likelihood of serious accidents. 
  • High Travel Volume: With summer travel surging, US‑19 in Pinellas County has become one of Florida’s deadliest highways due to congestion and unfamiliar drivers.

Not Just Teens at Risk

While teen drivers are a major concern, summer crashes affect everyone—from pedestrians to adult motorists. Longer days, travel fatigue, and distracted driving make roadway safety a universal priority.

How to Stay Safe This Summer

  • Limit teen driving passengers; research shows more occupants raise crash risk exponentially 
  • Always buckle up. Seat belt use remains one of the most effective safety measures. 
  • Avoid distractions. Keep phones down and focus on driving, especially with less experienced drivers behind the wheel. 
  • Allow time for travel. Plan ahead to avoid speed and frustration. 
  • Exercise extra caution on crowded routes, particularly popular highways like US‑19. 

Legal Support When Accidents Happen

If you or a loved one was hurt during Florida’s deadliest days, you may be entitled to compensation. At Stein Law, our car accident lawyers help families navigate complex insurance claims and personal injury cases year-round—especially during high-risk periods like summer.

Contact us today and fill out our free online form for a consultation. Let us protect your rights so you can focus on recovery.

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