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SALT LAKE CITY — As summer travel ramps up, Utah has entered its most dangerous season for roadway fatalities. Since Friday, May 23, four people have lost their lives in crashes across the state, with the latest tragedy unfolding just this afternoon. Utah Highway Patrol emphasizes that these statistics represent far more than numbers; each victim is a parent, sibling, friend, and valued community member. Authorities are now urging drivers to take extra precautions to prevent further loss.
Surge in crashes involving motorcycles
According to the Utah Department of Public Safety, there has been a sharp rise in motorcycle crashes. Incidents involving bikers have surged by 80%, underscoring the importance of helmet use and heightened driver awareness. Families like that of Sadie Rich, whose teenage brother recently survived a crash thanks to his helmet, are pleading with the public: "Wear your helmet. Watch out for motorcyclists." As Utah prepares for the holiday weekend, multiple collisions have already left communities grieving. In southern Utah, a pedestrian was struck and killed on I-15. In Heber City, a tragic crash claimed two lives when a passenger vehicle pulled into the path of a semi-truck on U.S. 40. Authorities stress that accidents don’t only occur during long-haul trips—they often happen close to home. "A lot of our crashes and injuries are coming from those shorter drives," officers warn. "Grocery store runs, school pickups—these are when people let their guard down." Their message is clear: Slow down, stay attentive, put your phone away, and never drive impaired. For additional safety resources, visit ZeroFatalities.com.










