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State leaders urging Minnesotans to slow down as speeding related fatalities break records
Officials say drivers are becoming what they call extreme speeders, people traveling in excess of 100 miles an hour. Author: Deevon Rahming (KARE11) Updated: 10:27 PM CDT April 7, 2021
ST PAUL, Minn. — Slow your roll Minnesota. That's the message state safety leaders are trying to get across to drivers as some are choosing to treat our highways more like a racetrack.
"We are really going in a bad direction when it comes to safety on Minnesota roads," said Mike Hanson, Director of the state's Office of Traffic Safety, DPS.
Officials say drivers are becoming what they call extreme speeders, people traveling in excess of 100 miles an hour. A trend which is tragically contributing to a rise in traffic deaths.