Alabama Troopers: 5 killed in holiday highway accidents
Alabama state troopers say at least five people died in traffic accidents over the 102-hour Christmas travel period that ended at midnight Sunday.
Dorris Teague, a spokeswoman for the Department of Public Safety, said traffic fatalities occurred in Mobile, Cullman, Escambia, Butler and St. Clair counties.
Teague said alcohol was a factor in at least one death. She said none of the 5 people killed wore seatbelts and 4 were ejected from a vehicle.
In 2007, 15 people died in traffic accidents on Alabama roadways during the 102-hour Christmas period.
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