Lytx’s 2026 Road Safety Report Highlights Emerging Fleet Risks
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Lytx’s 2026 Road Safety Report Highlights Emerging Fleet Risks
According to the 2026 Road Safety report from Lytx, severe collisions in 2025 declined, but overall crash rates continue to rise due to inattentive driving, handheld device use, and operational pressures. To gain more insights on the report, Waste360 caught up with Dave Riordan, chief customer officer at Lytx, for a Q&A.
LYTX 2026 ROAD SAFETY REPORT
The 2026 report shows that collision rates have begun to level off, rising just four percent in 2025, highlighting a shift after the post-pandemic surges. Most importantly, the rate of severe crashes per mile fell by four percent, and moderately severe collisions plummeted by 41 percent. The National Safety Council’s estimates reinforce this progress, noting a 12 percent reduction in motor vehicle fatalities in 2025, despite Americans driving a…
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