Of the 32 fatalities, 22 were motorcyclists, four pedestrians, three drivers, and three cyclists.
Despite the negative outlook, it is below the 40 deaths that were recorded in the same period in 2018, which was considered one of the deadliest summers and was surpassed in 2023 with 42, as of August 23.
During the 2023 summer holidays, 25 motorcyclists died along with eight travelers or companions, six drivers, two pedestrians, and one cyclist.
In the summer of 2018, 16 motorcyclists died, four cyclists, 15 travelers or companions, two drivers, and three pedestrians.
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