Missouri and Ohio reported updated highway patrol totals on Monday for the July Fourth holiday reporting period (July 2–5, 2026). Missouri's State Highway Patrol listed nine traffic deaths, three drownings, 235 crashes and 113 traffic injuries with 125 DWI arrests; Ohio's State Highway Patrol reported 18 traffic fatalities in 18 crashes statewide. Officials also released enforcement and safety-device data this week: Ohio troopers cited 1,722 distracted driving violations, issued 2,195 seatbelt citations, removed 387 impaired drivers, and noted helmet and seatbelt nonuse in several fatal crashes. Missouri's release compared 2026 totals to 2025, showing fewer crashes and injuries, while agencies plan continued enforcement and public safety outreach after the weekend.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
This isn't just about numbers. It's about safety on the roads you travel daily. Distracted driving, seatbelt nonuse, and impaired driving are real risks. Check your habits and remind your loved ones to do the same.
Traffic fatalities are preventable tragedies. While Missouri saw fewer crashes and injuries this year, every incident is one too many. Stay alert, buckle up, and never drink and drive. Worth forwarding if you know someone hitting the road soon.
Law enforcement agencies and traffic safety organizations benefited by receiving detailed incident and enforcement data to guide targeted prevention, enforcement, and public safety campaigns following the holiday reporting period.
Families of the deceased and injured, drivers, passengers, pedestrians and boating participants suffered fatalities, injuries, arrests and subsequent emotional and financial impacts reported over the holiday weekend.
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