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Deadly crash near Palm Springs Airport highlights rise in accidents during distracted driving awareness month

A deadly crash outside Palm Springs International Airport is drawing attention to a troubling trend across the Coachella Valley.

The crash is one of several serious incidents reported in the past 48 hours, raising concerns among officials and safety experts about an increase in dangerous driving behavior.

Authorities say the timing is especially concerning, as April marks National Distracted Driving Awareness Month—a time when agencies like AAA are urging drivers to stay focused behind the wheel.

According to recent data, more than 90% of drivers acknowledge that distractions like using a cell phone are dangerous. However, nearly 30% admit they still engage in those behaviors while driving.

Experts say distractions go beyond just phones. Drivers can also lose focus by talking to passengers, grooming, or simply not paying full attention to the road.

Safety officials stress that many of these crashes are preventable and are urging drivers to make better choices.

The concern is also being echoed by locals and visitors, who say they’ve become increasingly cautious on the roads. Many report driving more defensively due to the number of distracted drivers they encounter.

With festival season bringing more traffic to the valley, authorities say the risk is even higher. Law enforcement is urging drivers to stay alert, avoid distractions, and remember that their actions impact not just their own safety, but everyone else on the road.

Officials say now more than ever, it’s critical for drivers to stay focused and help prevent further tragedies.

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By: NBC Palm Springs

April 16, 2026

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Deadly crash near Palm Springs Airport highlights rise in accidents during distracted driving awareness month