Deaths during the Brazil Carnival fell 11.7 percent this year, Federal Road Police said Thursday.
A total of 128 people died as a result of traffic accidents during the festival, down from 145 in 2007, police said.
However, there were 2,396 accidents on Feb. 1-6, marking a 1.57-percent increase on last year's event, and a total of 1,590 people were injured, up 7.4 percent.
Police also inspected 7,167 roadside stores during the festival to enforce a new law banning the sale of alcohol along federal roads, and altogether 855 stores were fined for breaching the legislation.
Additionally, 202 motorists were arrested for drunk-driving and another 624 failed the blood-alcohol test and were not allowed to continue their trips.
Source: Xinhua
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