The last time annual traffic fatalities were as low as the preliminary numbers for 2011, drivers lucky enough to have a radio in the car could cruise while listening to the new recording of “Some Enchanted Evening” by Perry Como.

Though the count will not be considered final for a few months, the Missouri Department of Transportation announced that as of Jan. 4, Missouri traffic crash fatalities totaled 773 in 2011. This is nearly 6 percent lower than the 821 fatalities experienced in 2010 and the lowest total since the late 1940s.

Last year was the sixth consecutive year Missouri’s crash fatality rate fell.

“We applaud Missouri drivers who pay attention, drive defensively and take care to travel safely,” said Leanna Depue, MoDOT’s highway safety director. “They share credit for this drop in fatalities with a number of hard-working law enforcement professionals and emergency services personnel, those who focus on highway and vehicle safety improvements and messengers who help people adopt safer behaviors. These dedicated folks help more people arrive alive.”

The Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety, a group of safety partners, challenged the state to work toward a goal of 850 or fewer roadway fatalities by 2012.

That goal was met in 2010 and has since been surpassed. But Depue said the coalition would not rest and would continue to work toward the ultimate goal of zero fatalities in Missouri.

2005 — 1,257

2006 — 1,096

2007 — 992

2008 — 960

2009 — 878

2010 — 821

2011 — 773

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