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Person dies after fiery crash on Loop 202 Red Mountain freeway in Tempe

The crash happened on the Loop 202 Red Mountain eastbound near Priest Drive, ADOT cameras showed.

TEMPE, Ariz. — A person is dead after a fiery crash in Tempe Friday.

During morning rush hour, two vehicles collided on the Loop 202 eastbound near Priest Drive. Several lanes were blocked after the crash. 

Officials with the Arizona Department of Public Safety said a person has died from the crash. DPS also said a vehicle involved in the crash caught fire.

The crash involved a pickup truck hauling a trailer that was parked on the left shoulder of the freeway due to mechanical issues. A passenger vehicle then struck the trailer.

Additional information on the victims were not immediately released.

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Deaths on Arizona roads 


Data from the Arizona Department of Transportation shows that roadway fatalities have been gradually rising in Arizona over the last decade: 

  • 2011: 825 deaths  
  • 2012: 821 deaths 
  • 2013: 844 deaths 
  • 2014: 774 deaths 
  • 2015: 895 deaths 
  • 2016: 952 deaths 
  • 2017: 1,000 deaths 
  • 2018: 1,010 deaths 
  • 2019: 982 deaths 
  • 2020: 1,057 deaths 

ADOT offers driving tips on its website to help keep people safe on the road. 

"There’s always room for improvement when it comes to road safety," the department said on its website. 

ADOT's suggestions include: 

  • Don’t speed or drive aggressively 
  • Never drive while under the influence of substances 
  • Avoid distractions while driving 
  • Wear your seatbelt and make sure all passengers are doing the same 
  • When an emergency vehicle is on the side of the road, move over 
  • Stay extra aware in work zones 
  • Be prepared for weather conditions that make driving dangerous 

Find more tips on the department's Driving Safety Homepage on ADOT's website here. 

"Real-time highway conditions are available on ADOT’s Arizona Traveler Information site at az511.gov, by calling 511, downloading the AZ 511 app and through ADOT’s Twitter feed, @ArizonaDOT," the department said. 

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