There were slightly fewer deadly car crashes in Quebec in 2016.
The SQ says there 240 last year, down from 244 in 2015.
It says fewer 16-to-24-year-olds died in car crashes last year. Forty, down from 43 the year before.
The SQ says most deadly crashes are still caused by speeding and dangerous driving, followed by other causes like drunk or tired driving.
Forty-six people died in crashes because they weren't wearing their seat belts.
In 2016, there were 39 deadly collisions involving motorcycles, down from 41 in 2015.
The numbers of road deaths have dropped dramatically since 1991, when 1000 people died in crashes.
In 2015, less than 400 people died in car crashes.