Over the five days of the long holiday, 98 people died on federal highways and 1,057 were injured, among the 1,060 traffic accidents recorded during Operation Corpus Christi, by the Federal Highway Police (PRF). According to the PRF, 210,472 people and vehicles were intensely inspected, with the use of portable radars at points considered critical. Related news: PRF intensifies Yellow May actions to reduce deaths on highways. Vehicle rotation in SP will be suspended on the Corpus Christi holiday. Faithful face the rain to make Corpus Christi rugs in Rio. 24,212 vehicles were identified at speeds above the permitted speed on the roads. The PRF fined 4,277 drivers for prohibited overtaking and 3,283 for not using a seat belt or child restraint device (car seat). Ended on Sunday (7), Operation Corpus Christi recorded 75,413 blood alcohol tests – with 879 fines for drunk driving or refusal to take a test that identifies alcohol consumption. “Preliminary statistics indicate that 69 people were arrested due to a level of alcohol content in their body considered a crime or for showing signs of drunkenness”, detailed the PRF when releasing the holiday balance. According to the entity, the states that recorded the highest number of accidents were Minas Gerais, Santa Catarina and Paraná. Minas Gerais: 135 traffic accidents 10 deaths 155 injured Santa Catarina: 130 traffic accidents 6 deaths 143 injured Paraná: 112 traffic accidents 5 deaths 113 injured Passenger transport Due to the high fatality rate recently observed in accidents involving passenger transport, this year's Operation Corpus Christi was also dedicated to inspecting this type of vehicle. In total, 1,389 buses were inspected. "From January to April 2026, there were 690 traffic accidents involving buses, minibuses and vans, with 74 people killed. The inspection work sought to identify the documentation of drivers and vehicles and the conditions in which passengers were transported", explained the PRF. The numbers presented in the PRF balance sheet are still preliminary and may be expanded as the information is consolidated in its systems.