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1 RRMasterton District Road Safety Report to 7 Performance Information Land Transport New Zealand - Wakefield Street PO Box 7 9 WELLINGTON Ph. () 9 89 Fax. () Web: April 8

2 Blank pagecontents Page Introduction and general information Crash rates and costs (Figures. to.) 5 Crash counts (Figures. to.) 7 Road user statistics (Figures. to.8) 5 Crash type statistics (Figures. to.6) Crash factor statistics (Figures 5. to 5.) 7 Environmental statistics (Figures 6. to 6.) 57 Date and time statistics (Figures 7. to 7.) 67 Local road statistics (Figures 8. to 8.6) 7 Appendix Grouping of crash types Groupings of contributing factors

3 List of figures Crash rates and costs (pages 5 6) Fig.. Reporting rate serious injuries to hospital admissions Fig.. Crashes per million vehicle kilometres travelled Fig.. Casualties per million vehicle kilometres travelled Fig.. Peer group crash and casualty rates Group D Fig..5.8 Crashes per million vehicle kilometres travelled on: Urban local roads Group D Rural local roads Group D Urban state highways Group D Rural state highways Group D Fig..9 Crashes per, people (998 to 7) Fig.. Casualties per, people (998 to 7) Fig.. Social cost of crashes in Masterton District in 7 Crash counts (pages 7 ) Fig.. Crash numbers and severity ( to 7) whole city Fig..,. Crash numbers and severity ( to 7) urban/rural Fig.. Casualty numbers and severity ( to 7) whole city Fig..5,.6 Casualty numbers and severity ( to 7) urban/rural Fig..7 Number of injury crashes (998 to 7) all roads Fig..8 Number of casualties (998 to 7) all roads Fig..9 Number of injury crashes (998 to 7) urban Fig.. Number of casualties (998 to 7) urban Fig.. Number of injury crashes (998 to 7) rural Fig.. Number of casualties (998 to 7) rural Fig..,. Severity ratio (998 to 7) urban/rural Road user statistics (pages 5 ) Fig..,. Road user casualties ( to 7) urban/rural Fig..,. Male/female casualties (998 to 7) Fig..5 Male casualties by age ( to 7) Fig..6 Female casualties by age ( to 7) Fig..7,.8 Car/van driver casualties (998 to 7) Fig..9,. Car/van passenger casualties (998 to 7) Fig..,. Heavy vehicle casualties (998 to 7) Fig..,. Motorcyclist casualties (998 to 7) Fig..5,.6 Pedestrian casualties (998 to 7) Fig..7,.8 Cyclist casualties (998 to 7)

4 List of figures continued Road user statistics (pages 5 ) Fig..9 Car/van driver casualty age ( to 7) Fig.. Car/van passenger casualty age ( to 7) Fig.. Heavy vehicle casualty age ( to 7) Fig.. Motorcyclist casualty age ( to 7) Fig.. Pedestrian casualty age ( to 7) Fig.. Cyclist casualty age ( to 7) Fig..5,.6 Casualty ethnicity ( to 7) Fig..7,.8 Licence status (998 to 7) Crash type statistics (pages 6) Fig..,. Crash movement type ( to 7) Fig..,. Crash movement type trends (998 to 7) Fig..5 Failed to give way/stop urban (998 to 7) Fig..6 Bend lost control/head on rural (998 to 7) Crash factor statistics (pages 7 56) Fig. 5., 5. Contributing factors ( to 7) Fig Contributing factor trends urban (998 to 7) Fig. 5.7 Alcohol-involved trend urban (998 to 7) Fig. 5.8 Speed-involved trend urban (998 to 7) Fig Contributing factor trends rural (998 to 7) Fig. 5. Alcohol-involved trend rural (998 to 7) Fig. 5. Speed-involved trend rural (998 to 7) Environmental statistics (pages 57 66) Fig. 6., 6. Crashes not on state highways (998 to 7) Fig. 6., 6. Intersection crashes (998 to 7) Fig. 6.5, 6.6 Wet road crashes (998 to 7) Fig. 6.7, 6.8 Crashes in darkness (998 to 7) Fig. 6.9 Unsealed road crashes rural (998 to 7) Fig. 6. Icy road crashes rural (998 to 7) Fig. 6., 6. Collisions with objects (998 to 7) Fig. 6., 6. Objects struck ( to 7) Date and time statistics (pages 67 7) Fig. 7. Time pattern over average week ( to 7) Fig. 7. Day of week ( to 7) Fig. 7. Month of year ( to 7)

5 List of figures continued Local road statistics (pages 7 86) Fig. 8. Number of injury crashes (998 to 7) all local roads Fig. 8. Number of casualties (998 to 7) all local roads Fig. 8. Number of injury crashes (998 to 7) urban local roads Fig. 8. Number of casualties (998 to 7) urban local roads Fig. 8.5 Number of injury crashes (998 to 7) rural local roads Fig. 8.6 Number of casualties (998 to 7) rural local roads Fig. 8.7, 8.8 Crash movement type local roads ( to 7) Fig. 8.9, 8. Crash movement type trends local roads (998 to 7) Fig. 8. Failed to give way/stop urban local roads (998 to 7) Fig. 8. Bend lost control/head on rural local roads (998 to 7) Fig. 8., 8. Contributing factors local roads ( to 7) Fig. 8.5, 8.6 Intersection crashes local roads (998 to 7) Fig. 8.7, 8.8 Wet road crashes local roads (998 to 7) Fig. 8.9, 8. Crashes in darkness local roads (998 to 7) Fig. 8. Unsealed road crashes rural local roads (998 to 7) Fig. 8. Icy road crashes rural local roads (998 to 7) Fig. 8., 8. Collisions with objects local roads (998 to 7) Fig. 8.5, 8.6 Objects struck local roads ( to 7)

6 Introduction and general information Land Transport New Zealand provides information on road safety to its stakeholders and the public. It also has responsibility for promoting safety and sustainability in land transport, among a variety of other functions. This road safety report is an example of information supplied by Land Transport New Zealand. This report helps identify road safety issues in Masterton District area ( the district ) by presenting tables or graphs of: numbers and trends in reported crashes and casualties characteristics and types of crashes and casualties factors contributing to crashes locations with bad crash records characteristics of crashes on local authority roads The information is intended to assist road controlling authorities, the New Zealand Police and others in evaluating the safety performance of the road network in Masterton District. Comparison with other cities, districts or regions elsewhere in the country is included. Researchers, students, and organisations with an interest in road safety will also find the information useful. Source of crash information This report uses data from Land Transport New Zealand s crash database. This database includes all crashes involving injury and non injury for which Police reports have been completed and forwarded to Land Transport New Zealand. Mostly five-year data ( to 7) has been used, but -year data (998 to 7) has been used to analyse trends. Local authority peer groups Traffic crash patterns and features for an area can depend on the traffic and roading characteristics of that area. The most useful comparisons are made with other areas or authorities with similar characteristics, rather than with the whole country. The data for the city is compared with a peer group of similar local authorities (Group D) along with data for all New Zealand. The peer group used for comparison with Masterton District is Group D which consists of provincial towns and hinterland. (Population - 75 and/or rural crashes greater than 55 percent). Local authorities included in this group are listed in Figure.. Introduction and general information

7 Definitions of urban and rural Data has been separated for urban and rural (open) roads through this report because each has a distinctly different pattern of crashes. In this report urban roads are defined as all those with a speed limit of 7 km/h or less. Definition of statistically significant A number of graphs include a comparison between the road controlling authority, all New Zealand and a similar peer group. These graphs can include an indication as to whether the difference is statistically significant. For the purposes of this report statistically significant means that a difference of this size is unlikely to be due to chance. Significance is noted at the 5% level (P <.5), this means that the observed result would occur by chance in only in similar situations. Road user compliance data The Ministry of Transport collects information on road user compliance with traffic law. This information includes speed surveys, occupant restraint use surveys and cycle helmet use surveys. Information about these surveys is available on Ministry of Transport web site. The appropriate web addresses are as follows: Open road speed Urban speed Safety belts Cycle helmets The information is also distributed quarterly in the Ministry of Transport publication Road safety progress. The Ministry of Transport also conducts public attitude surveys. These have been undertaken annually since 99. They evaluate attitudes to road safety issues, primarily alcohol-impaired driving and speed. Surveys are carried out in May and June of each year by trained interviewers who conduct interviews with respondents in their homes. The sample is chosen to be representative of the New Zealand adult population, and includes men and women aged 5 and over from towns, cities and rural areas throughout New Zealand. The results of these surveys are available from: Introduction and general information

8 General explanatory notes. Crash and casualty information in this report generally includes data for both local roads and state highways. Some tables and charts can separate this information, however figures provide information for local roads only.. Crash and casualty rates are based on 7 populations estimates updated from the 6 census, traffic flows from the year 5, and the average of five year crash data ( 7).. Traffic flows are based on Road Asset Maintenance and Management (RAMM) data from December. Caution should be exercised when comparing traffic flow based crash rates in one authority with those of other authorities. Different road controlling authorities update flow data in RAMM at different times and some data will be more up to date than other data.. With four to five categories of road for each local authority, some categories will only have short lengths of road. This may cause significant variation in the calculated crash and casualty rates. 5. The crash numbers include all those within the road controlling authority. The crash numbers used in the crash rate section can, however, vary slightly from the remainder of the document as only on road crashes can be used. These are crashes on roads that have traffic volume information recorded. Crashes that occurred in car parks, reserves, beaches etc are excluded. 6. The severity of a crash is determined as the most severely injured casualty in the crash. Injury severity is classified as fatal, serious, or minor as follows: Fatal: Serious: Minor: Injuries that result in death within days of a crash. Fractures, concussion, internal injuries, crushing, severe cuts and lacerations, severe general shock necessitating medical treatment, and any injury involving removal to and detention in hospital. Injuries which are not serious but which require first aid, or cause discomfort or pain to the person injured, eg sprains and bruises. 7. Ethnicity of road users involved in crashes can now be recorded on traffic crash reports, although some reports may not include this data. Figures.5 and.6 shows the ethnicity of casualties, where known. Ethnicity is divided into five different groups. Only data for to 7 is available. The graph includes all casualties irrespective of culpability. NOTE: Ethnicity data should be treated with cautions as the data can be considered subjective and incomplete Introduction and general information

9 8. For the licence status grouping in Figures.7 and.8 the no/wrong licence group includes drivers who have never held a licence or have an expired or wrong class licence. This graph includes all drivers irrespective of injury or culpability. 9. See the appendix for detailed descriptions of: crash movement types and crash movement groupings (for Figures..) grouping of factors contributing to crashes and factors contributing to crashes (for Figures 5. 5.) Introduction and general information

10 Crash rates and costs 5 Crash rates and costs

11 6 Crash rates and costs

12 Crash reporting rates The ratio of reported serious injuries can be assessed by comparing seriously injured casualty numbers from Police crash reports to hospital admissions, given that a serious injury is generally one requiring hospital attention. Figure. below indicates the serious injury reporting rate for each region. Figure. Reporting rate serious injuries to hospital admissions Region Northland Auckland Waikato Bay of Plenty Gisborne Hawkes Bay Taranaki Manawatu-Wanganui Wellington Nelson-Marlborough West Coast Canterbury Otago Southland New Zealand % 5% 5% 59% 68% 6% 6% 67% 67% 67% 58% 65% 69% 68% 75% 8% 5% 6% 6% 6% 5% 56% 56% 6% 55% 57% 65% 7% 7% 79% 69% 7% 75% 7% 7% 6% 67% 6% 6% 69% 6% 56% 65% 6% 7% 7% 67% 7% 68% 7% 58% 6% 7% 6% 7% 68% 69% 69% 68% 69% 6% 79% 79% 77% 8% 55% 68% 68% 6% 7% 6% 6% 67% 67% 7% These variations in reporting rates need to be considered when viewing the trends in crashes and casualties shown in this report. 7 Crash rates and costs

13 Figure. Crashes per million vehicle kilometres travelled Local roads State highways Urban Rural Urban Rural Masterton District 8 Group D All NZ Figure. Casualties per million vehicle kilometres travelled Local roads State highways Urban Rural Urban Rural Masterton District Group D All NZ Crash rates and costs

14 Figure. Peer group crash and casualty rates Group D City or District name, Population (5 year average) Crashes per Casualties per million vehicle kilometres travelled Local State roads highways Urban Rural Urban Rural, Population (5 year average) million vehicle kilometres travelled Local State roads highways Ashburton Far North Franklin Horowhenua Manawatu Marlborough Masterton Matamata-Piako Rodney Selwyn South Taranaki South Waikato Southland Tasman Taupo Thames Coromandel Waikato Waimakariri Waipa Waitaki Western Bay of Plenty Whakatane Urban Rural Urban Rural 7 Population % of rural crashes Group D All New Zealand Group D : Provincial towns and hinterland. (Population -75 and/or rural crashes greater than 55 percent) Crashes and casualties per million VKT are based on five years of reported injury on-road crash data (- 7) and December (5) VKT. Crashes and casualties per, population are based on five year average crash data (-7) and Statistics NZ 7 population estimates. 9 Crash rates and costs

15 Figure.5 Crashes per million vehicle-kilometres travelled - urban local roads Southland Waitaki Franklin Matamata-Piako Marlborough Far North South Taranaki Waikato Masterton Tasman Taupo All New Zealand Waipa Ashburton Western Bay of Plenty Manawatu Group D Waimakariri South Waikato Rodney Whakatane Horowhenua Thames Coromandel Selwyn Crashes per million vkt Crash rates and costs

16 Figure.6 Crashes per million vehicle-kilometres travelled - rural local roads Far North Waikato South Waikato Southland Rodney South Taranaki Franklin Waitaki All New Zealand Waipa Masterton Taupo Group D Manawatu Waimakariri Western Bay of Plenty Whakatane Matamata-Piako Tasman Marlborough Thames Coromandel Selwyn Ashburton Horowhenua Crashes per million vkt Crash rates and costs

17 Figure.7 Crashes per million vehicle kilometres travelled - urban state highways Whakatane Waitaki Southland Far North Masterton Horowhenua Marlborough All New Zealand Waimakariri Manawatu Thames Coromandel Matamata-Piako Tasman Waipa Group D Selwyn Taupo Rodney Ashburton South Taranaki South Waikato Western Bay of Plenty Waikato Franklin Crashes per million vkt Crash rates and costs

18 Figure.8 Crashes per million vehicle-kilometres travelled - rural state highways Far North Masterton Southland South Taranaki Waitaki Marlborough Tasman Whakatane South Waikato Horowhenua Western Bay of Plenty All New Zealand Group D Matamata-Piako Taupo Waipa Waikato Manawatu Rodney Selwyn Waimakariri Franklin Thames Coromandel Ashburton Crashes per million vkt Crash rates and costs

19 Figure.9 Crashes per, people Masterton District 5 Crashes per, people All NZ Masterton Group D 6 Figure. Casualties per, people Masterton District Casualties per, people All NZ Masterton Group D Crash rates and costs

20 Figure. Social cost of crashes in Masterton District in 7 Local roads State highways Total urban rural urban rural Masterton District $6.75 $. $.7 $. $.5 New Zealand $,69.8 $89.7 $.6 $,5. $,57.8 Note: Crash costs are in $ millions The social costs of a road crash and the associated injuries include a number of different elements: Loss of life and life quality Loss of output due to temporary incapacitation Medical costs Legal costs Property damage costs The average value of a loss of life due to a road crash is estimated by the amount of money the New Zealand population would be willing to pay for a safety improvement that would result in the expected avoidance of one premature death. This is the willingness to pay based value of statistical life or VOSL. The VOSL was established at $ million in 99. This has been indexed to the average hourly earnings (ordinary time) to express the value in current dollars. The updated VOSL is $.9 million (in June 7 dollars). Based on several international and New Zealand studies on VOSL, the average loss of life quality for permanent impairments due to a serious and a minor injury were estimated to be % and.% of the VOSL respectively. Crash rates can vary due to reporting rates. These are adjusted on a regional basis in this report by comparing with hospitalisation rates. The other social cost components are estimated based on a number of studies conducted during the early to mid-99s and are updated for price changes by indexing to an appropriate price index. For a detail discussion on this, please refer to The social cost of road crashes and injuries: June 7 update, available at the Ministry of Transport s website: The average social cost per reported crash (in June 7 dollars) are estimated at: Rural fatal crash $,6, Rural serious crash $75, Rural minor crash $88, Urban fatal crash $,59, Urban serious crash $66, Urban minor crash $79, These values include an allowance for non-reported injury crashes, and the totals in Fig.. also include an allowance for non injury crashes. 5 Crash rates and costs

21 6 Crash rates and costs

22 Crash counts 7 Crash counts

23 8 Crash counts

24 Figure.: Crash numbers and severity to 7 - whole District Total % Group D Fatal crashes % 6% Serious crashes % % Minor crashes % 7% Total injury crashes % % Non-injury crashes Figure.: Crash numbers and severity to 7 - urban roads Total % Group D Fatal crashes % % Serious crashes % 9% Minor crashes % 78% Total injury crashes % % Non-injury crashes Figure.: Crash numbers and severity to 7 - rural roads Total % Group D Fatal crashes 8% 7% Serious crashes % % Minor crashes % 69% Total injury crashes % % Non-injury crashes Figure.: Casualty numbers and severity to 7 - whole District Total % Group D Fatal casualties 5 % 5% Serious casualties % % Minor casualties % 75% Total casualties % % Figure.5: Casualty numbers and severity to 7 - urban roads Total % Group D Fatal casualties % % Serious casualties % 7% Minor casualties % 8% Total casualties % % Figure.6: Casualty numbers and severity to 7 - rural roads Total % Group D Fatal casualties 5 6% 5% Serious casualties % % Minor casualties % 7% Total casualties % % 9 Crash counts

25 Figure.7 Number of injury crashes Masterton District all roads (urban & rural) No. of crashes 5 7 Minor Serious Fatal Figure.8 Number of casualties Masterton District all roads (urban & rural) No. of casualties Minor Serious Fatal Crash counts

26 6 Figure.9 Number of injury crashes Masterton District - urban No. of crashes 5 8 Minor Serious Fatal Figure. Number of casualties Masterton District - urban No. of casualties 8 Minor Serious Fatal Crash counts

27 Figure. Number of injury crashes Masterton District - rural 5 5 No. of crashes Minor Serious Fatal Figure. Number of casualties Masterton District - rural No. of casualties 9 9 Minor Serious Fatal Crash counts

28 % Figure. Severity ratio - urban Masterton District 5% % of all injury crashes % 5% % 5% % Note: This graph depicts the percentage of serious injury crashes (including those which resulted in death) to all injury crashes. All NZ Masterton Group D 5% Figure. Severity ratio - rural Masterton District 5% % % of all injury crashes 5% % 5% % 5% % 5% % Note: This graph depicts the percentage of serious injury crashes (including those which resulted in death) to all injury crashes. All NZ Masterton Group D Crash counts

29 Crash counts

30 Road user statistics 5 Road user statistics

31 6 Road user statistics

32 Figure. Road user casualties - urban Masterton District (-7) Pedestrians Cyclists M/cyclists Heavy vehicles 7 6 Group D Masterton All NZ Car/van passengers 7 Car/van drivers % % % % % 5% 6% % of urban casualties Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of casualties is shown against the data points. Denotes statistically significant difference between Local Authority and National or Peer Group Proportions Figure. Road user casualties - rural Masterton District (-7) Pedestrians Cyclists M/cyclists Heavy vehicles 5 Group D Masterton All NZ Car/van passengers 5 Car/van drivers 9 % % % % % 5% 6% 7% % of rural casualties Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of casualties is shown against the data points. Denotes statistically significant difference between Local Authority and National or Peer Group Proportions 7 Road user statistics

33 Figure. Male/female casualties - urban Masterton District 5 5 No. of casualties Male Female Note: This graph shows the number of male and female roadusers injured. Figure. Male/female casualties - rural Masterton District 7 5 No. of casualties Male Female Note: This graph shows the number of male and female roadusers injured. 8 Road user statistics

34 Figure.5 Male casualties by age Masterton District (-7) 5% 6 % % of male casualties 5% % 5% % < Age (years) Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of casualties is shown against the data points. The graph plots the percentage of Roaduser Casualties by age. All NZ Masterton Group D Figure.6 Female casualties by age Masterton District (-7) % 5% % of female casualties % 5% % 5% % < Age (years) Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of casualties is shown against the data points. The graph plots the percentage of Roaduser Casualties by age. All NZ Masterton Group D 9 Road user statistics

35 Figure.7 Car/van driver casualties Masterton District 7% 5 % of all casualties 6% 5% % 7 % % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of casualties is shown against the data points All NZ Masterton Group D Figure.8 Car/van driver casualties Masterton District No. of casualties Note: Dotted line represents the ten year trend line Road user statistics

36 Figure.9 Car/van passenger casualties Masterton District % 5% % 5 % of all casualties 5% % 5% 7 5 % 5% % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of casualties is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D Figure. Car/van passenger casualties Masterton District 5 No. of casualties Note: Dotted line represents the ten year trend line Road user statistics

37 Figure. Heavy vehicle casualties Masterton District 6% 5% % of all casualties % % % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of casualties is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D Figure. Heavy vehicle casualties Masterton District 5 No. of casualties Note: Dotted line represents the ten year trend line Road user statistics

38 % 8% Figure. Motorcyclist casualties Masterton District 6 6% % % of all casualties % % 8% 6% % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of casualties is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D 8 6 Figure. Motorcyclist casualties Masterton District 6 No. of casualties Note: Dotted line represents the ten year trend line Road user statistics

39 Figure.5 Pedestrian casualties Masterton District % % 7 % of all casualties 8% 6% % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of casualties is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D Figure.6 Pedestrian casualties Masterton District No. of casualties Note: Dottedline represents the ten year trend line Road user statistics

40 Figure.7 Cyclist casualties Masterton District % 8% 6% % % of all casualties % % 8% 6% % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of casualties is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D 6 Figure.8 Cyclist casualties Masterton District No. of casualties Note: Dotted line represents the ten year trend line 5 Road user statistics

41 Figure.9 Car/van driver casualty age Masterton District (-7) 5% % of car/van driver casualties % 5% % 5% % < Age (years) Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of casualties is shown against the data points. The population line show the age distribution for the TLA being analysed. All NZ Masterton Group D Population 5% Figure. Car/van passenger casualty age Masterton District (-7) % of car/van passenger casualties % 5% % 5% % 5% % < Age (years) Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of casualties is shown against the data points. The population line shows the age distribution for the TLA being analysed. All NZ Masterton Group D Population 6 Road user statistics

42 Figure. Heavy vehicle casualty age Masterton District (-7) % % of heavy vehicle casualties 5% % 5% % 5% % < Age (years) Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of casualties is shown against the data points. The population line shows the age distribution for the TLA being analysed. All NZ Masterton Group D Population Figure. Motorcyclist casualty age Masterton District (-7) 5% % of motorcyclist casualties % 5% % 5% % 5% % 5 6 < Age (years) Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of casualties is shown against the data points. The population line shows the age distribution for the TLA being analysed. All NZ Masterton Group D Population 7 Road user statistics

43 5% Figure. Pedestrian casualty age Masterton District (-7) 7 % of pedestrian casualties % 5% % 6 5% % < Age (years) Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of casualties is shown against the data points. The population line shows the age distribution for the TLA being analysed. All NZ Masterton Group D Population Figure. Cyclist casualty age Masterton District (-7) % % of cyclist casualties 5% % 5% % % % < Age (years) Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of casualties is shown against the data points. The population line shows the age distribution for the TLA being analysed. All NZ Masterton Group D Population 8 Road user statistics

44 Figure.5 Casualty ethnicity - urban Masterton District (-7) Other Asian Pacific Islander Group D Masterton All NZ Maori 7 European 6 % % % % % 5% 6% 7% % of all casualties Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. Denotes statistically significant difference between Local Authority and National or Peer Group Proportions Figure.6 Casualty ethnicity - rural Masterton District (-7) Other Asian Pacific Islander Group D Masterton All NZ Maori 5 European 8 % % % % % 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% % of all casualties Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. Denotes statistically significant difference between Local Authority and National or Peer Group Proportions 9 Road user statistics

45 Figure.7 Licence status - urban Masterton District 8% % of all drivers involved in injury crashes 7% 6% 5% % % % % % Note: This graph shows drivers by licence status as % of all drivers involved in injury crashes. Learner/Restricted No/Wrong Licence Forbidden/Disqualified Full Licence Unknown Overseas Figure.8 Licence status - rural Masterton District 9% 8% % of all drivers involved in injury crashes 7% 6% 5% % % % % % Note: This graph shows drivers by licence status as % of all drivers involved in injury crashes. Learner/Restricted No/Wrong Licence Forbidden/Disqualified Full Licence Unknown Overseas Road user statistics

46 Crash type statistics Crash type statistics

47 Crash type statistics

48 Figure. Crash movement type - urban Masterton District (-7) Overtaking 8 Pedestrian vs vehicle Crossing / Turning 65 Rear end / obstruction 8 Group D Masterton All NZ Bend -lost control/head on Straight -lost control/head on Miscellaneous % 5% % 5% % 5% % 5% % of urban crashes Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. Denotes statistically significant difference between Local Authority and National or Peer Group Proportions Figure. Crash movement type - rural Masterton District roads (-7) Overtaking 9 Pedestrian vs vehicle Crossing / Turning 9 Rear end / obstruction Bend -lost control/head on 9 8 Group D Masterton All NZ Straight -lost control/head on Miscellaneous % % % % % 5% 6% 7% % of rural crashes Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. Denotes statistically significant difference between Local Authority and National or Peer Group Proportions Crash type statistics

49 Figure. Crash movement type - trends Masterton District - urban roads 8 6 No. of crashes Overtaking Straight -lost control/head on Bend -lost control/head on Rear end / obstruction Crossing / Turning Pedestrian vs vehicle Figure. Crash movement type - trends Masterton District - rural roads 5 No. of crashes Overtaking Straight -lost control/head on Bend -lost control/head on Rear end / obstruction Crossing / Turning Pedestrian vs vehicle Crash type statistics

50 Figure.5 Failed to give way / stop Masterton District - urban roads 6% 8 5% 7 % of urban crashes failed to give way/stop % % % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D Figure.6 Bend - lost control / head - on Masterton District - rural roads 8% 7 6 % of rural crashes bend/lost control/head on 7% 6% 5% % % % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D 5 Crash type statistics

51 6 Crash type statistics

52 69 Crash factor statistics 7 Crash factor statistics

53 8 Crash factor statistics

54 Poor judgement Poor observation Incorrect lanes/position Failed to keep left Failed to g.w./stop Alcohol involved 69 Weather Road factors Vehicle factors Cyclist factors Pedestrian factors Disabled/old/ill Fatigue Poor handling Over-taking Too fast Figure 5. Contributing factors - urban Masterton District (-7) % % % % % 5% 6% % of urban crashes Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. Denotes statistically significant difference between Local Authority and National or Peer Group Proportions Group D Masterton All NZ Figure 5. Contributing factors - rural Masterton District (-7) Weather Road factors Vehicle factors Cyclist factors Pedestrian factors Disabled/old/ill Fatigue Poor judgement Poor observation Poor handling Incorrect lanes/position Over-taking Group D Masterton All NZ Failed to keep left Failed to g.w./stop Too fast Alcohol involved % 5% % 5% % 5% % 5% % % of rural crashes Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of casualties is shown against the data points. Denotes statistically significant difference between Local Authority and National or Peer Group Proportions 9 Crash factor statistics

55 Figure 5. Contributing factor trends Masterton District - urban roads 8 6 No. of urban crashes Alcohol involved Too fast Failed to g.w./stop Fatigue Figure 5. Contributing factor trends Masterton District - urban roads 5 No. of urban crashes Poor observation Poor judgement Pedestrian factors Road factors 5 Crash factor statistics

56 Figure 5.5 Contributing factor trends Masterton District - urban roads 7 6 No. of urban crashes Cyclist factors Incorrect lanes/position Vehicle factors Failed to keep left Figure 5.6 Contributing factor trends Masterton District - urban roads No. of urban crashes Poor handling Over-taking Disabled/old/ill Weather 5 Crash factor statistics

57 Figure 5.7 Alcohol involved trend Masterton District - urban roads % % of urban crashes involving alcohol 8% 6% % % % 8% 6% % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D Figure 5.8 Speed involved trend Masterton District - urban roads % % of urban crashes involving speed 8% 6% % % % 8% 6% % 7 5 % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D 5 Crash factor statistics

58 Figure 5.9 Contributing factor trends Masterton District - rural roads No. of rural crashes Alcohol involved Too fast Road factors Fatigue 6 Figure 5. Contributing factor trends Masterton District - rural roads No. of rural crashes Failed to g.w./stop Poor handling Poor judgement Failed to keep left 5 Crash factor statistics

59 Figure 5. Contributing factor trends Masterton District - rural roads 7 6 No. of rural crashes Vehicle factors Incorrect lanes/position Poor observation Over-taking Figure 5. Contributing factor trends Masterton District - rural roads No. of rural crashes Weather Disabled/old/ill Pedestrian factors Cyclist factors 5 Crash factor statistics

60 Figure 5. Alcohol involved trend Masterton District - rural roads 5% % of rural crashes involving alcohol % 5% % 5% % 5% 5 5 % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D 6% Figure 5. Speed involved trend Masterton District - rural roads % of rural crashes Involving speed 5% % % % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D 55 Crash factor statistics

61 56 Crash factor statistics

62 69 Environmental statistics 57 Environmental statistics

63 58 Environmental statistics

64 Figure 6. Crashes not on state highways Masterton District - urban roads % of urban crashes not on state highways 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% % % % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D Figure 6. Crashes not on state highways Masterton District - rural roads % of rural crashes not on state highways 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% % % % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points All NZ Masterton Group D 59 Environmental statistics

65 Figure 6. Intersection crashes Masterton District - urban roads % of urban crashes at intersections 6% 5% % % % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D 5% Figure 6. Intersection crashes Masterton District - rural roads 6 % of rural crashes at intersections % 5% % 5% % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D 6 Environmental statistics

66 Figure 6.5 Wet road crashes Masterton District - urban roads % 5% % of urban crashes on wet roads % 5% % 5% % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D Figure 6.6 Wet road crashes Masterton District - rural roads 5% 8 % of rural crashes on wet roads % 5% % 5% % 5% % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D 6 Environmental statistics

67 Figure 6.7 Crashes in darkness Masterton District - urban roads % % of urban crashes in darkness 5% % 5% % 5% % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D Figure 6.8 Crashes in darkness Masterton District - rural roads 5% % of rural crashes in darkness % 5% % 5% % 5% % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D 6 Environmental statistics

68 Figure 6.9 Unsealed road crashes Masterton District - rural roads % of rural crashes on unsealed roads % 8% 6% % % % 8% 6% % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D 9% Figure 6. Icy road crashes Masterton District - rural roads 8% % of rural crashes on icy roads 7% 6% 5% % % % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D 6 Environmental statistics

69 Figure 6. Collisions with objects Masterton District - urban roads % urban collisions involving fixed objects 5% % 9 8 5% % 5% 7 % 7 5% % 5% % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D Figure 6. Collisions with objects Masterton District - rural roads % rural collisions involving fixed objects 9% 9 9 8% % 5 5 6% 5% % % % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ Masterton Group D 6 Environmental statistics

70 Figure 6. Objects struck - urban Masterton District (-7) Ditch Trees 9 Roadworks Poles 8 Other Parked vehicle Island/sign/kerb Guardrail Fence/building Over bank Cliff/bank 9 Group D Masterton All NZ Bridge Animals % % % 6% 8% % % % of urban crashes Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. Denotes statistically significant difference between Local Authority and National or Peer Group Proportions Figure 6. Objects struck - rural Masterton District (-7) Ditch Trees 5 6 Roadworks Poles 8 Other Parked vehicle Island/sign/kerb Guardrail Fence/building Over bank Cliff/bank Bridge Animals Group D Masterton All NZ % 5% % 5% % 5% % % of rural crashes Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. Denotes statistically significant difference between Local Authority and National or Peer Group Proportions 65 Environmental statistics

71 66 Environmental statistics

72 69 Date and time statistics 67 Date and time statistics

73 68 Date and time statistics

74 Figure 7. Time pattern over average week Masterton District (-7).5%.%.5% 69 Date and time statistics Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday All NZ Masterton Group D.%.5%.% % of Total Crashes Masterton District Road Safety Report -7

75 Figure 7. Day of week (6 a.m. to 6 a.m.) Masterton District (-7) 5% 7 % of total crashes % 5% % % % Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 69 Day Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. Denotes statistically significant difference between Local Authority and National or Peer Group Proportions Group D Masterton All NZ Figure 7. Month of year Masterton District (-7) % of total crashes % % 8% 6% % % % Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Month Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. Denotes statistically significant difference between Local Authority and National or Peer Group Proportions Group D Masterton All NZ 7 Date and time statistics

76 69 Local road statistics 7 Local road statistics

77 7 Local road statistics

78 6 Figure 8. Number of injury crashes Masterton District - local roads (urban & rural) 5 No. of crashes Minor Serious Fatal Figure 8. Number of casualties Masterton District - local roads (urban & rural) No. of casualties 5 Minor Serious Fatal Local road statistics

79 Figure 8. Number of injury crashes Masterton District - urban local roads 5 No. of crashes Minor Serious Fatal Figure 8. Number of casualties Masterton District - urban local roads No. of casualties 5 5 Minor Serious Fatal Local road statistics

80 Figure 8.5 Number of injury crashes Masterton District - rural local roads 5 No. of crashes Minor Serious Fatal Figure 8.6 Number of casualties Masterton District - rural local roads 5 5 No. of casualties Minor Serious Fatal Local road statistics

81 Figure 8.7 Crash movement type - urban Masterton District local roads (-7) Overtaking 6 Pedestrian vs vehicle Crossing / Turning Rear end / obstruction Bend -lost control/head on 7 5 Group D LR Masterton LR All NZ LR Straight -lost control/head on 8 Miscellaneous % 5% % 5% % 5% % 5% % of urban crashes Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. Denotes statistically significant difference between Local Authority and National or Peer Group Proportions Figure 8.8 Crash movement type - rural Masterton District local roads (-7) Overtaking 6 Pedestrian vs vehicle Crossing / Turning Rear end / obstruction 5 Group D LR Masterton LR All NZ LR Bend -lost control/head on 6 Straight -lost control/head on 5 Miscellaneous % % % % % 5% 6% 7% 8% % of rural crashes Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. Denotes statistically significant difference between Local Authority and National or Peer Group Proportions 76 Local road statistics

82 Figure 8.9 Crash movement type - Trends Masterton District - urban local roads No. of crashes Overtaking Straight -lost control/head on Bend -lost control/head on Rear end / obstruction Crossing / Turning Pedestrian vs vehicle 8 6 Figure 8. Crash movement type - Trends Masterton District - rural local roads No. of crashes Overtaking Straight -lost control/head on Bend -lost control/head on Rear end / obstruction Crossing / Turning Pedestrian vs vehicle 77 Local road statistics

83 Figure 8. Failed to give way/stop Masterton District - urban local roads 5% 5% % of urban crashes failed to give way/stop % 5% % 5% % % % 5% % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ LR Masterton LR Group D LR Figure 8. Bend - lost control / head - on Masterton District - rural local roads % of rural crashes bend/lost control/head on 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% % % % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ LR Masterton LR Group D LR 78 Local road statistics

84 Figure 8. Contributing factors - urban Masterton District local roads (-7) Weather Road factors Vehicle factors Cyclist factors 5 Pedestrian factors Disabled/old/ill Fatigue Poor judgement Poor observation Poor handling Incorrect lanes/position Over-taking 7 6 Group D LR Masterton LR All NZ LR Failed to keep left Failed to g.w./stop Too fast Alcohol involved 7 % % % % % 5% % of urban crashes Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. Denotes statistically significant difference between Local Authority and National or Peer Group Proportions Figure 8. Contributing factors - rural Masterton District local roads (-7) Weather Road factors Vehicle factors Cyclist factors Pedestrian factors 7 5 Disabled/old/ill Fatigue Poor judgement Poor observation Poor handling Incorrect lanes/position Over-taking Group D LR Masterton LR All NZ LR Failed to keep left Failed to g.w./stop 6 Too fast Alcohol involved % 5% % 5% % 5% % 5% % 5% % of rural crashes Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of casualties is shown against the data points. Denotes statistically significant difference between Local Authority and National or Peer Group Proportions 79 Local road statistics

85 Figure 8.5 Intersection crashes Masterton District - urban local roads 6% 6 % urban crashes at intersections 5% % % % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ LR Masterton LR Group D LR Figure 8.6 Intersection crashes Masterton District - rural local roads 5% % rural crashes at intersections % 5% % 5% % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ LR Masterton LR Group D LR 8 Local road statistics

86 Figure 8.7 Wet road crashes Masterton District - urban local roads % % urban crashes on wet roads 5% % 5% % 5% % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ LR Masterton LR Group D LR Figure 8.8 Wet road crashes Masterton District - rural local roads % of rural crashes on wet roads % 7 6 5% % 5 5% % 5% % 5% % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ LR Masterton LR Group D LR 8 Local road statistics

87 % Figure 8.9 Crashes in darkness Masterton District - urban local roads % urban crashes in darkness 5% % 5% % 5% % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ LR Masterton LR Group D LR Figure 8. Crashes in darkness Masterton District - rural local roads 5% 5% 8 8 % rural crashes in darkness % 5% % 5% % 5% % 5% % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ LR Masterton LR Group D LR 8 Local road statistics

88 Figure 8. Crashes on unsealed roads Masterton District - rural local roads % rural crashes on unsealed roads % 5% % 5% % 5% % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ LR Masterton LR Group D LR Figure 8. Icy road crashes Masterton District - rural local roads % % rural crashes on icy roads 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% % % % % % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ LR Masterton LR Group D LR 8 Local road statistics

89 Figure 8. Collisions with objects Masterton District - urban local roads % urban crashes involving fixed objects 5% 5% % 5% % 5% % 5% % 5% % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ LR Masterton LR Group D LR Figure 8. Collisions with objects Masterton District - rural local roads 9% % rural crashes involving fixed objects 8% 7% 6% 5% % % % % 7 5 % Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. All NZ LR Masterton LR Group D LR 8 Local road statistics

90 Figure 8.5 Objects struck - urban Masterton District local roads (-7) Ditch Trees 9 Roadworks Poles Other 7 Parked vehicle Island/sign/kerb Guardrail 8 Group D LR Masterton LR All NZ LR Fence/building Over bank 8 Cliff/bank Bridge Animals % % % 6% 8% % % % % of urban crashes Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. Denotes statistically significant difference between Local Authority and National or Peer Group Proportions Figure 8.6 Objects struck - rural Masterton District local roads (-7) Ditch Trees Roadworks Poles 7 Other Parked vehicle Island/sign/kerb Guardrail Fence/building Over bank 5 5 Group D LR Masterton LR All NZ LR Cliff/bank Bridge Animals 7 7 % 5% % 5% % 5% % % of rural crashes Note: While the graph plots percentages, the number of crashes is shown against the data points. Denotes statistically significant difference between Local Authority and National or Peer Group Proportions 85 Local road statistics

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