2009 KANSAS TRAFFIC ACCIDENT FACTS BOOK

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1 2009 KANSAS TRAFFIC ACCIDENT FACTS BOOK Kathleen Sebelius, Governor Deb Miller, Secretary of Transportation

2 Quick Facts Traffic 348 Fatal 13,925 Injury 46,900 Property-Damage-Only 61,173 All Persons Involved in Traffic 386 Fatally Injured 19,674 Non-Fatally Injured 120,091 Unharmed or Unknown 140,151 All Occupants and Pedestrians Persons Fatally Injured in Traffic 148 Occupants of Cars 80 Occupants of Pickup Trucks 49 Occupants of SUVs 46 Occupants of Motorcycles, Motor Scooters, and Mopeds 21 Pedestrians 20 Occupants of Vans 16 Other Occupants and Pedestrians 6 Pedal cyclists 386 All Occupants and Pedestrians % Safety Restraint Use for Occupants in 88.6% All Occupants 84.5% Occupants birth to 3 years old (child seat) 94.0% Occupants 4-13 years old Most Occur: During daylight hours 61% In good weather conditions 83% With dry road surface conditions 79% Not in work zones 98% In urban areas 63% Where the road is straight and level 79% Accident, Injury, & Fatality Rates - All Public Roads 2.07 Overall Accident Rate per Million Vehicle Miles of Travel 0.47 Injury Accident Rate per Million Vehicle Miles of Travel 0.67 Injury Rate per Million Vehicle Miles of Travel 1.18 Fatal Accident Rate per 100 Million Vehicle Miles of Travel 1.31 Fatality Rate per 100 Million Vehicle Miles of Travel Estimated Vehicle Miles of Travel 29,497,149,420 Vehicles Involved in Traffic 50,238 Cars 17,786 Pickup Trucks 15,365 SUV 6,460 Vans 2,919 Trucks and Buses 1,416 Unknown Vehicle Type 1,155 Motorcycles, Motor Scooters, Mopeds 493 Other 96,127 % Safety Restraint Use for Deceased Occupants in 36.8% All Occupants 100% Occupants birth to 3 years old (child seat) 66.7% Occupants 4-13 years old Top 5 Contributing Circumstances: Failed to give full time and attention 23% Failure to yield the right-of-way 11% Animal 11% Too fast for conditions 8% Followed too closely 7% Note: 4 out of 5 are driver-related Rates at which traffic accidents and fatalities in traffic accidents occurred: Involving No. of One...accident occurred every hours. No. of Deaths One death occurred every hours. All Types 61, One Vehicle Only 28, Fixed Objects 9, Deer Collisions 9, , Speeding 6, Snow and Ice 4, Overturned 4, Heavy/Large Trucks 2, Alcohol 3, In Work Zones 1, , Wheeled Motor Vehicles 1, Pedestrians (All Types) School Buses , Railway Trains ,760.00

3 Prepared by Kansas Department of Transportation Geometric and Accident Data Unit Accident Data Section Rex McCommon, Accident Data Manager Theresa Havenstein, Accident Data Analyst Michael Guerrero, Accident Data Analyst Michael Havenstein, FARS Analyst Matt Soper, Accident Data Developer Contact Options: Phone: (785) Mail: Kansas Department of Transportation Geometric and Accident Data Unit Eisenhower State Office Building 700 SW Harrison St, 2nd Floor Topeka, KS In cooperation with the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration Special thanks to Kansas Correctional Industries Management and the data entry staff. The accident data herein, as of January 1, 2013, reflect the reporting officer s observations and opinions recorded on the KDOT forms: 850A - Motor Vehicle Accident Report 850B Occupants & Vehicles 851 Accident Narrative 852 Heavy Vehicle & HAZMAT Supplement 854 Passenger & Pedestrians

4 Table of Contents Statewide Accident Rates 1 Costs of Traffic 2 Safety Belt and Child Restraint Usage 3-7 Contributing Circumstances 8 Driver-Related Data: Contributing Circumstances 9 Speed-Related Alcohol-Related Reckless / Aggressive Driving 16 Driver Distractions Gender 19 Age Summaries Accident Types: By Type 22 Fixed Object 23 Deer Overturn 26 Pedestrian Summary (All Types) 27 Pedestrian 28 Pedal Cyclists 29 Vehicles In : All Vehicles 30 Single Vehicle 31 Large / Heavy Truck Involvement 32 Motorcycle, Moped, Motor Scooter Involvement School Bus Involvement 35 Farm Equipment 36 Police Pursuit 37 Railroad Crossing / Train Involvement 38 Roadway Information: by Roadway Type (including deer and alcohol) 39 Accident Lane Class 40 Rural / Urban 41 Accident Locations 42 Roadway Characteristics 43 Roadway Surface Conditions 44 Work Zone 45 Environment: Light Conditions 46 Weather Conditions 47 Snow and Ice 48 Time Trends Holiday Statistics County Statistics (including deer, alcohol, seat belt use, etc) City Statistics (including deer, alcohol, seat belt use, etc.) Definitions 75-78

5 Statewide Accident Rates: All, Fatal, & Injury Rates Accident Rate per million vehicle miles Fatal Accident Rate per 100 million vehicle miles Injury Accident Rate per million vehicle miles 1

6 Accident Costs Cost $ 2,003,976,650 Involving Driver Infractions 37,424 $ 1,255,451,250 Involving One Vehicle Only (no pedestrians) 28,424 $ 1,167,794,100 Involving Low-Light Conditions 23,600 $ 972,785,550 Involving Overturned Vehicles 4,025 $ 746,552,500 Involving Distracted Drivers 16,665 $ 664,960,150 Involving Fixed Objects 10,251 $ 618,886,500 Involving Alcohol-Impaired Drivers 3,120 $ 574,144,800 Involving Drivers of Ages 14 through 19 12,943 $ 544,092,250 Involving Speeding Drivers 6,116 $ 293,009,300 Involving Large / Heavy Trucks 2,883 $ 272,883,550 Involving Rain and/or Wet Pavement Conditions (excluding freezing rain) 8,100 $ 268,299,500 Involving Motorcycles, Mopeds, and Scooters 1,126 $ 228,407,000 Involving Aggressive, Reckless Driving 1,780 $ 158,441,000 Involving Pedestrians (all types) 797 $ 155,468,450 Occurring in Snow and/or Ice Conditions 4,922 $ 119,130,200 Involving Crimes: Hit & Run, Police Pursuit, and/or Stolen Vehicle 5,800 $ 92,111,950 Involving Drug-Impaired Drivers 260 $ 63,270,200 Involving Fatigued Drivers or Drivers Who Fell Asleep 667 $ 54,795,650 Involving Collisions with Deer 9,631 $ 40,482,100 Involving Pedal Cyclists 303 $ 36,333,450 Occurring in Work Zones 1,294 $ 13,222,050 Involving School Buses 235 $ 4,637,800 Involving Collisions with a Railway Train 34 2

7 2009 Kansas Traffic Facts All Occupants* in - Safety Restraint Usage** History Years Totals Occupants in 189, , , , , , , , , , ,655 1,826,421 Occupants Using Safety Belts 147, , , , , , , , , , ,389 1,526,326 % Using Safety Belts 77.8% 79.0% 80.6% 82.4% 83.7% 84.5% 85.5% 86.2% 87.5% 87.3% 88.6% 83.6% Deaths ,235 Using Safety Belts ,300 % Using Safety Belts 27.2% 26.9% 23.4% 27.2% 27.9% 34.3% 29.9% 39.6% 38.8% 30.7% 36.8% 30.7% Injuries 28,897 27,374 27,158 25,295 23,088 21,940 20,879 20,435 20,882 19,098 17, ,867 Using Safety Belts 19,235 18,615 18,872 18,074 16,986 16,466 15,981 15,613 16,558 15,094 14, ,650 % Using Safety Belts 66.6% 68.0% 69.5% 71.5% 73.6% 75.1% 76.5% 76.4% 79.3% 79.0% 79.4% 73.4% Unharmed or Unknown 160, , , , , , , , , , ,530 1,569,319 Using Safety Belts 128, , , , , , , , , , ,121 1,339,376 % Using Safety Belts 80.0% 81.0% 82.7% 84.3% 85.5% 86.0% 87.0% 87.9% 88.9% 88.7% 90.1% 85.3% 90.0% 85.0% 80.0% 75.0% 70.0% Percent of Occupants Safety Belt Use All Ages 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% Percent of Occupant Safety Belt Use Deaths: All Ages *Excludes occupants in vehicle body types: motorcycle, moped, farm equipment, all-terrain vehicle, bus, train, other, and unknown **Excludes airbag only, helmet, eye protection, and unknown restraint use 3

8 2009 Kansas Traffic Facts Occupants* 1-3 Years Old in - Safety Restraint Usage** History Years Totals Occupants in 5,879 5,593 5,513 5,377 4,990 4,987 4,548 4,162 4,615 3,990 3,837 53,491 Occupants Using Safety Belts 5,334 4,198 3,958 3,857 3,892 4,103 3,837 3,529 4,123 3,805 3,243 43,879 % Using Safety Belts 90.7% 75.1% 71.8% 71.7% 78.0% 82.3% 84.4% 84.8% 89.3% 95.4% 84.5% 82.0% Deaths Using Safety Belts % Using Safety Belts 45.5% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 66.7% 20.0% 50.0% 50.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 51.0% Injuries ,141 Using Safety Belts ,902 % Using Safety Belts 78.6% 64.0% 56.0% 53.3% 67.4% 74.7% 72.4% 73.2% 81.8% 87.6% 76.0% 70.1% Unharmed or Unknown 5,359 5,119 5,057 4,930 4,564 4,637 4,213 3,865 4,295 3,714 3,546 49,299 Using Safety Belts 4,929 3,894 3,703 3,622 3,605 3,847 3,595 3,312 3,860 3,563 3,021 40,951 % Using Safety Belts 92.0% 76.1% 73.2% 73.5% 79.0% 83.0% 85.3% 85.7% 89.9% 95.9% 85.2% 83.1% 120.0% 100.0% 80.0% 60.0% 40.0% 20.0% 0.0% Percent of Occupants Safety Belt Use All Ages % 100.0% 80.0% 60.0% 40.0% 20.0% 0.0% Percent of Occupant Safety Belt Use Deaths: All Ages *Excludes occupants in vehicle body types: motorcycle, moped, farm equipment, all-terrain vehicle, bus, train, other, and unknown **Restraint usage: infant, child, or booster seat, with or without airbag deployment. 4

9 2009 Kansas Traffic Facts Occupants* 4-13 Years Old in - Safety Restraint Usage** History Years Totals Occupants in 13,789 12,780 12,813 12,415 11,732 11,377 10,122 9,505 10,163 9,386 8, ,453 Occupants Using Safety Belts 11,710 11,017 11,241 11,117 10,576 10,258 9,332 8,894 9,521 8,746 7, ,278 % Using Safety Belts 84.9% 86.2% 87.7% 89.5% 90.1% 90.2% 92.2% 93.6% 93.7% 93.2% 94.0% 90.1% Deaths Using Safety Belts % Using Safety Belts 27.8% 40.0% 26.7% 25.0% 30.0% 36.4% 44.4% 40.0% 63.6% 0.0% 66.7% 35.8% Injuries 1,776 1,621 1,653 1,438 1,270 1,161 1,124 1,082 1,029 1, ,083 Using Safety Belts 1,195 1,140 1,188 1, ,733 % Using Safety Belts 67.3% 70.3% 71.9% 75.0% 78.0% 74.8% 81.2% 80.6% 83.3% 84.0% 85.0% 76.2% Unharmed or Unknown 11,995 11,144 11,145 10,965 10,452 10,205 8,980 8,418 9,123 8,372 7, ,247 Using Safety Belts 10,510 9,871 10,049 10,035 9,583 9,385 8,411 8,020 8,657 7,898 7,082 99,501 % Using Safety Belts 87.6% 88.6% 90.2% 91.5% 91.7% 92.0% 93.7% 95.3% 94.9% 94.3% 95.1% 91.9% 95.0% 90.0% 85.0% 80.0% Percent of Occupants Safety Belt Use All Ages % 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% Percent of Occupant Safety Belt Use Deaths: All Ages *Excludes occupants in vehicle body types: motorcycle, moped, farm equipment, all-terrain vehicle, bus, train, other, and unknown **Excludes airbag only, helmet, eye protection, and unknown restraint use 5

10 2009 Kansas Traffic Facts All Occupants* in - Safety Restraint Usage** History Where the Speed Limit is Less Than or Equal to 45 mph Years Totals Occupants in 127, , , , , , ,000 97, ,197 94,793 85,213 1,206,804 Occupants Using Safety Belts 98,929 97, , ,839 95,635 94,220 87,812 84,176 88,292 82,400 75,286 1,005,947 % Using Safety Belts 77.7% 78.7% 80.4% 82.6% 83.7% 84.1% 85.3% 86.3% 87.2% 86.9% 88.4% 83.4% Deaths Using Safety Belts % Using Safety Belts 25.6% 21.2% 20.5% 14.5% 17.8% 18.2% 27.0% 33.3% 25.9% 22.1% 18.6% 22.4% Injuries 17,679 16,581 16,679 14,970 13,313 12,557 11,965 11,692 12,046 11,356 10, ,218 Using Safety Belts 12,165 11,629 12,004 11,229 10,193 9,810 9,484 9,350 9,934 9,315 8, ,653 % Using Safety Belts 68.8% 70.1% 72.0% 75.0% 76.6% 78.1% 79.3% 80.0% 82.5% 82.0% 82.3% 76.2% Unharmed or Unknown 109, , , , ,863 99,485 90,972 85,771 89,097 83,369 74,790 1,056,853 Using Safety Belts 86,743 85,380 88,315 90,599 85,429 84,400 78,311 74,801 78,344 73,070 66, ,130 % Using Safety Belts 79.2% 80.1% 81.7% 83.7% 84.7% 84.8% 86.1% 87.2% 87.9% 87.6% 89.2% 84.4% 90.0% 85.0% 80.0% 75.0% 70.0% Percent of Occupants Safety Belt Use All Ages % 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% Percent of Occupant Safety Belt Use Deaths: All Ages *Excludes occupants in vehicle body types: motorcycle, moped, farm equipment, all-terrain vehicle, bus, train, other, and unknown **Excludes airbag only, helmet, eye protection, and unknown restraint use 6

11 2009 Kansas Traffic Facts All Occupants* in - Safety Restraint Usage** History Where the Speed Limit is Greater Than 45 mph Years Totals Occupants in 54,376 51,463 54,266 53,646 52,043 52,494 49,308 47,874 52,938 48,031 45, ,097 Occupants Using Safety Belts 43,019 41,532 44,445 44,285 43,842 45,136 42,585 41,295 46,808 42,412 40, ,144 % Using Safety Belts 79.1% 80.7% 81.9% 82.6% 84.2% 86.0% 86.4% 86.3% 88.4% 88.3% 89.3% 84.7% Deaths ,347 Using Safety Belts ,092 % Using Safety Belts 26.8% 29.2% 25.2% 29.0% 30.3% 36.6% 31.1% 40.8% 42.0% 32.1% 40.1% 32.6% Injuries 10,059 9,298 9,685 9,599 8,926 8,632 8,420 8,290 8,452 7,483 7,118 95,962 Using Safety Belts 6,366 6,038 6,357 6,356 6,158 6,123 6,134 5,937 6,351 5,609 5,379 66,808 % Using Safety Belts 63.3% 64.9% 65.6% 66.2% 69.0% 70.9% 72.9% 71.6% 75.1% 75.0% 75.6% 69.6% Unharmed or Unknown 43,955 41,847 44,244 43,699 42,807 43,531 40,608 39,300 44,203 40,311 38, ,788 Using Safety Belts 36,556 35,401 38,003 37,828 37,590 38,892 36,364 35,242 40,338 36,727 35, ,244 % Using Safety Belts 83.2% 84.6% 85.9% 86.6% 87.8% 89.3% 89.5% 89.7% 91.3% 91.1% 92.2% 88.2% 95.0% Percent of Occupants Safety Belt Use All Ages 50.0% Percent of Occupant Safety Belt Use Deaths: All Ages 90.0% 40.0% 85.0% 30.0% 80.0% 20.0% 75.0% 10.0% 70.0% % *Excludes occupants in vehicle body types: motorcycle, moped, farm equipment, all-terrain vehicle, bus, train, other, and unknown **Excludes airbag only, helmet, eye protection, and unknown restraint use 7

12 Category 2009 Kansas Traffic Accident Facts Contributing Circumstances Contributing Circumstance (top 40) Frequency* % Total 1 DRIVER INATTENTION - GENERAL 15, % 2 DRIVER RIGHT OF WAY VIOLATION 7, % 3 ENVIRONMENT ANIMAL - - WILD OR DOMESTIC 7, % 4 DRIVER TOO FAST FOR CONDITIONS 5, % 5 DRIVER FOLLOWED TOO CLOSELY 4, % 6 DRIVER UNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL 2, % 7 DRIVER DISREGRDED SIGNS-SIGNALS-MARKINGS 2, % 8 DRIVER IMPROPER LANE CHANGE 1, % 9 DRIVER AVOIDANCE OR EVASIVE ACTION 1, % 10 DRIVER CARELESS OR RECKLESS DRIVING 1, % 11 DRIVER IMPROPER TURN 1, % 12 ROADWAY ICY OR SLUSHY 1, % 13 DRIVER IMPROPER BACKING 1, % 14 ROADWAY WET 1, % 15 ENVIRONMENT RAIN, MIST, OR DRIZZLE 1, % 16 DRIVER OTHER DISTRACTION IN OR ON VEHICLE 1, % 17 ROADWAY SNOW PACKED OR ACCUMULATION % 18 DRIVER FELL ASLEEP OR FATIGUED % 19 DRIVER EXCEEDED SPEED LIMIT % 20 ENVIRONMENT FALLING OR BLOWING SNOW % 21 DRIVER WRONG SIDE OR WAY % 22 DRIVER UNKNOWN % 23 DRIVER MOBILE PHONE % 24 ENVIRONMENT SLEET, HAIL, FREEZING RAIN % 25 DRIVER ILL OR MEDICAL CONDITION % 26 DRIVER RAN RED LIGHT % 27 DRIVER IMPROPER PASSING % 28 DRIVER DID NOT COMPLY WITH DL RESTRICTIONS % 29 DRIVER OVERSTEERING- OVERCORRECTION % 30 DRIVER AGGRESSIVE DRIVING % 31 ROADWAY DEBRIS OR OBSTRUCTION % 32 ENVIRONMENT VISION OBSTR--SUN OR LIGHT GLARE % 33 VEHICLE TIRES % 34 VEHICLE BRAKES % 35 DRIVER UNDER INFLUENCE OF ILLEGAL DRUGS % 36 ROADWAY UNKNOWN % 37 ENVIRONMENT VISION OBSTR-- VEHICLE, STRUCTURAL % 38 ENVIRONMENT STRONG WINDS % 39 DRIVER OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICE % 40 DRIVER OTHER % *More than one Contributing Circumstance may be recorded per accident 8

13 Frequency Coded* % of Total 1 INATTENTION - GENERAL 15, % 2 RIGHT OF WAY VIOLATION 7, % 3 TOO FAST FOR CONDITIONS 5, % 4 FOLLOWED TOO CLOSELY 4, % 5 UNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL 2, % 6 DISREGRDED SIGNS-SIGNALS-MARKINGS 2, % 7 IMPROPER LANE CHANGE 1, % 8 AVOIDANCE OR EVASIVE ACTION 1, % 9 CARELESS OR RECKLESS DRIVING 1, % 10 IMPROPER TURN 1, % 11 IMPROPER BACKING 1, % 12 OTHER DISTRACTION IN OR ON VEHICLE % 13 FELL ASLEEP OR FATIGUED % 14 EXCEEDED SPEED LIMIT % 15 WRONG SIDE OR WAY % 16 UNKNOWN % 17 MOBILE PHONE % 18 ILL OR MEDICAL CONDITION % 19 RAN RED LIGHT % 20 IMPROPER PASSING % 21 DID NOT COMPLY WITH DL RESTRICTIONS % 22 OVERSTEERING- OVERCORRECTION % 23 AGGRESSIVE DRIVING % 24 UNDER INFLUENCE OF ILLEGAL DRUGS % 25 OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICE % 26 OTHER % 27 DISTRACTION NOT IN OR ON VEHICLE % Total Driver Contributing Circumstances Driver Contributing Circumstances 53, % * More than one Contributing Circumstance may be recorded per accident. 9

14 Speeding Drivers and Their by Age Group Speeding DRIVERS Involved in per Age Group Age All Fatal Injury Total Fatal Injury , , , , Unknown Total 6, ,922 6,115* 82* 1891* Speeding Drivers and Their by Age Group Total 1,600 1,400 1,200 1, Fatal All Fatal * The accident totals do not reflect the sum of the columns above as multiple counting occurs when drivers of different age groups are involved in the same accident. 10

15 SPEED-RELATED ACCIDENTS Year Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries , ,035 4, , , ,287 5, , , ,053 5, , , ,970 5, , , ,618 5, , , ,690 5, , , ,660 5, , , ,253 3, , , ,757 6, , , ,350 5, , , ,891 4, ,713 Total 89,109 1,121 29,564 58,424 1,271 44,319 Speed-Related Total 10,000 9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1, Fatal Total Fatal 11

16 Alcohol-Related * Type Total Alcohol-Related % of All All 61,173 3, % Fatal % Injury 13,925 1, % PDO 46,900 1, % All 140,151 5, % Deaths % Injuries 19,674 1, % Unharmed 120,091 3, % 6.0% Alcohol-Related Accident History % % of All 5.0% 4.0% 3.0% 2.0% 1.0% 0.0% Total 4.3% 4.5% 4.7% 4.7% 4.6% 4.5% 4.5% 4.9% 4.7% 5.1% 5.1% Fatal 17.5% 16.8% 19.4% 24.9% 22.7% 25.4% 29.2% 25.1% 28.8% 34.3% 32.8% 35.0% 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% % of Fatal * The alcohol-related accident definition was modified in 2002 and is reflected in all of the data above. See the Definitions pages. 12

17 Alcohol-Related * By Driver Age Alcohol-Impaired Driver Ages Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injured Unknown Alcohol-Impaired Drivers by Age Group in All in Fatal All Fatal Note: More than one driver per age group can be involved in the same accident. * The alcohol-related accident definition was modified in 2002 and is reflected in the data above. See the Definitions pages. 13

18 Alcohol-Related * Summary Year Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries , ,611 1, , , ,673 1, , , ,773 1, , , ,635 1, , , ,519 1, , , ,422 1, , , ,361 1, , , ,448 1, , , ,380 1, , , ,389 1, , , ,339 1, ,921 Total 37,074 1,098 16,550 19,426 1,236 24, Alcohol-Related Accident Summary All 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1, Fatal Total Fatal * The alcohol-related accident definition was modified in 2002 and is reflected in all of the data above. See the Definitions pages. 14

19 Alcohol-Related * Involving Alcohol-Impaired Male Drivers Year Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries , ,364 1, , , ,426 1, , , ,522 1, , , ,383 1, , , ,279 1, , , ,191 1, , , ,164 1, , , ,202 1, , , ,139 1, , , ,151 1, , , ,115 1, ,624 Total 30, ,936 15,694 1,111 20,784 Involving Alcohol-Impaired Female Drivers Year Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries , Total 10, ,845 5, ,219 * The alcohol-related accident definition was modified in 2002 and is reflected in the data above. See the Definitions pages. Note: There are instances where a female and a male driver were involved in the same accident causing multiple counting in the data above. In addition, drivers whose gender was unknown are excluded. 15

20 Reckless or Aggressive Driving Reckless/Careless driving Year Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injured , , , , , , , , , , Total 9, ,531 5, ,550 Aggressive/Antagonistic driving Year Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injured Total 1, , Reckless & Aggressive Drivers by Age Aggressive Drivers Reckless Drivers 0 0 Reckless Drivers Aggressive Drivers 16

21 Driver Distractions Distraction- Cell Phone Year Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injured Total 2, , Distraction- Other Electronic Devices* Year Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injured Total * Examples: DVD player, Stereo, GPS Unit, etc. Other Distraction In or On Vehicle ** Year Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injured , Total 5, ,870 3, ,871 ** Examples: Applying Makeup, Reading Newspaper, Children, Food, etc. 17

22 Distracted Drivers by Age Group Number of Drivers Age Group Other Distraction Cell Phone Electronic Device Other Distraction Cell Phone Electronic Device 18

23 Gender 2009 Kansas Traffic Accident Facts DRIVER SUMMARY By Gender Drivers Involved in Fatal Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries Female 40, , ,119 24, ,873 Male 52, , ,900 31, ,088 Unknown 3, , , Total 95, ,173* 348* 13,925* 46,900* 386* 19,674* Drivers Involved in by Gender 60,000 50,000 40,000 40,343 52,009 Drivers 30,000 20,000 10,000-3,375 Female Male Unknown Drivers Involved in Fatal by Gender Drivers Female Male Unknown * The totals reflect accidents and people for Kansas in 2009 and not the sum of the cells above, as multiple counting occurs when drivers of different gender are involved in the same accident. 19

24 Driver Age All Driver Age Summary DRIVERS Involved In Fatal By Age Group Per Age Group Injury Total Fatal Injury , ,628 12, , , ,441 12, , , ,609 9, , , ,955 7, , , ,840 7, , , ,656 6, , , ,754 7, , , ,612 6, , , ,372 5, , , , , , , , , , , , Unknown 4, , Total 95, ,358 61,173* 348* 13,925* 16,000 Drivers Involved in By Age Group 70 14, All 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4, Fatal 2, All Fatal * The totals reflect all accidents in Kansas for 2009, not the sum of the cells above, as multiple counting occurs when drivers of different age groups are involved in the same accident. 20

25 Driver Age Summary Ages All Per Driver Age Alcohol-Related Driver Age Total % of All* Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries Impaired Drivers % of Total % % % % 16 2, % , , % 17 3, % , , % 18 3, % , , % 19 3, % , , % 4.0% 20 3, % , , % 21 2, % , % 22 2, % , % 23 2, % , % 24 2, % , % 25 2, % , % 26 2, % , % 27 1, % , % 28 1, % , % 29 1, % , % 30 1, % , % Percentage of Alcohol-Related to All by Driver Age 7.0% 6.0% 5.0% 4.0% 3.0% % of Total 2.0% 1.0% 0.0% Age * % of All - Divides id all accidents per age by all accidents for Kansas in

26 First Harmful Event 2009 Kansas Traffic Accident Facts ACCIDENTS BY TYPE Collision with % of All Deaths Injuries Other Motor Vehicle 31, % ,313 Animal 10, % Fixed Object 9, % 106 3,455 Parked Motor Vehicle 4, % Overturned 2, % 78 1,972 Other Non_Collision 1, % Other Object % 2 83 Pedestrian % Pedalcycle % Unknown % 2 29 Railway Train % 1 16 Total 61, ,674 *Type of Collision with Other Motor Vehicle Angle Side Impact 13,037 Rear End 12,996 Sideswipe: Same Direction 2,994 Backed Into 1,284 Head On Sideswipe: Opposite Direction Unknown ,041 Other 201 Note: In 2009, 67.4% of accident fatalities involved a collision with another vehicle (39.9%) or fixed object (27.5%). 22

27 Type of Collision with Fixed Object , ,168 1,135 1, Number of Ditch Utility Devices: pole, meter, etc. Divider, Median Barrier Curb Tree Guardrail Sign Post Fence/Gate Culvert Other Post or Pole Embankment Bridge Rail Mailbox Other Bridge Structure Fixed Object Type Building Wall Hydrant Unknown Barricade RR Crossing Fixtures Crash Cushion Overhead Sign Support 23

28 Deer Year Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Total 104, , , ,816 Injury & Fatal Deer Total & PDO Deer ,000 Injury Fatal 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2, Injury Fatal Total PDO In 2009, 15.7% of all accidents in Kansas involved striking deer as the first harmful event. 24

29 CHEYENNE RAWLINS DECATUR SHERMAN THOMAS SHERIDAN WALLACE LOGAN GOVE GREELEY WICHITA SCOTT LANE FINNEY HAMILTON KEARNY STANTON GRANT HASKELL GRAY SEWARD MORTON STEVENS MEADE TOTAL ACCIDENTS AND DEER ACCIDENTS BY COUNTY 2009 NORTON PHILLIPS JEWELL SMITH NESS HODGEMAN FORD GRAHAM ROOKS OSBORNE TREGO ELLIS RUSSELL RUSH PAWNEE BARTON STAFFORD EDWARDS RENO PRATT MITCHELL LINCOLN REPUBLIC SALINE DICKINSON ELLSWORTH MORRIS RICE MCPHERSON MARION HARVEY SEDGWICK BUTLER KIOWA KINGMAN ELK CLARK COMANCHE BARBER HARPER SUMNER COWLEY CLOUD OTTAWA MARSHALL NEMAHA WASHINGTON CLAY RILEY GEARY POTTAWATOMIE WABAUNSEE LYON CHASE COFFEY ANDERSON LINN GREENWOOD CHAUTAUQUA JACKSON SHAWNEE BROWN ATCHINSON JEFFERSON OSAGE FRANKLIN MIAMI WOODSON ALLEN BOURBON WILSON NEOSHO DONIPHAN LEAVENWORTH DOUGLAS JOHNSON CRAWFORD MONTGOMERY LABETTE CHEROKEE WYANDOTTE COUNTY HAS 30 PERCENT OR GREATER DEER ACCIDENTS DEER ACCIDENTS TOTAL ACCIDENTS 25

30 Vehicle Overturn Year Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries , , , , , , , , , , ,975 1, , , ,522 1, , , ,557 1, , , ,511 1, , , ,782 1, , , ,847 1, , , ,550 1, , , ,406 1, ,525 Total 40,240 1,491 23,666 15,083 1,654 34,099 6,000 Overturn 200 5, Total 4,000 3,000 2, Fatal 1, Total Fatal In 2009, 6.6% of all accidents and 48.3% of all fatal accidents involve vehicles overturning. Note: The definition for overturn accidents changed in See definitions page. 26

31 Pedestrians Involved in Pedestrians Year Total Deaths Injuries Unharmed/Unknown Total 5, , Pedal Cyclists Year Total Deaths Injuries Unharmed/Unknown Total 3, , Other* Year Total Deaths Injuries Unharmed/Unknown Total * Animal rider or occupants in an animal-drawn carriage, legally parked vehicle, machine, etc. 27

32 Pedestrians Involved in by Age and Injury Severity 60 (1*) (4*) s Number of Injur ries and *Fatalitie (1*) 29 (2*) (1*) (1*) 19 (1*) (1*) (1*) (3*) (1*)(3*) (3*) (1*) Unknow wn Age Group 28

33 Pedal Cyclists Involved in by Age and Injury Severity Injuries and *Fata alities (1*) Number of I (2*) 19 (1*) (1*) (1*) Unkno own Age Group 29

34 Vehicle Body Types In All Body Type No. of Vehicles % of All Car 50, % Pickup Truck 17, % Sport Utility Vehicle 15, % Van 6, % Tractor-Trailer(s) 1, % Unknown 1, % Single Truck More Than 4 Tires 1, % Motorcycle 1, % Truck & Trailer(s) % School Bus % Transit Bus % Other % Farm Equipment % Moped/Scooter % All-Terrain Vehicle % Camper or Recreational Vehicle % Train % Cross Country Bus % Total 96, % In Fatal Body Type No. of Vehicles % of All Automobile % Pickup Truck % Sport Utility Vehicle % Motorcycle % Truck Trailer(s) % Van % Single Truck More Than 4 Tires % Train % All-Terrain Vehicle % Truck & Trailer(s) % Farm Equipment % Unknown % School Bus % Other % Transit Bus % Moped/Scooter % Cross Country Bus % Camper or RV % Total % 30

35 Single-Vehicle* Year Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries , ,146 25, , , ,144 25, , , ,304 26, , , ,183 26, , , ,798 26, , , ,656 26, , , ,848 23, , , ,797 22, , , ,829 26, , , ,407 24, , , ,035 23, ,433 Total 343,392 2,086 64, ,159 2,237 83,092 Single-Vehicle Total 34,000 33,000 32,000 31,000 30,000 29,000 28,000 27, Fatal 26, Total Fatal In 2009, 33.8% of all single-vehicle accidents involved a collision with a deer. * that involve just one vehicle in transport and no pedestrians. 31

36 Involving Heavy / Large Trucks Year Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries , ,121 3, , , ,045 3, , , ,110 3, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Total 44, ,879 33, ,959 Heavy / Large Truck Summary 5, Total 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1, Fatal Total Fatal In 2009, heavy / large trucks were involved in 4.7% of all accidents and 14.4% of fatal accidents. 32

37 Involving Motorcycles All Motorcycle Year Total % of All Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries , % , % , % , % , % , % , % ,507 1, % ,664 1, % , ,912 1, % , ,173 1, % Total 795,225 9, % 376 7,748 1, ,145 Year Total Helmets Used % Using Helmets Helmet Use in Motorcycle Occupants Motorcycle Deaths Motorcycle Injuries Deaths Helmets Used % Using Helmets Injuries Helmets Used % Using Helmets % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % , % % % , % % % , % % % , % % % , % % 1, % , % % % Total 11,292 3, % % 8,666 2, % 33

38 Involving Moped/Motor Scooters All Moped / Motor Scooters Year Total % of All Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % Total 795, % Year Total Helmets Used % Using Helmets Helmet Use in Moped / Motor Scooters Occupants Moped / Motor Scooters Deaths Moped / Motor Scooters Injuries Deaths Helmets Used % Using Helmets Injuries Helmets Used % Using Helmets % % % % % % % % % % 2-0.0% % % 1-0.0% % % % % % % % % % % % 2-0.0% % % 1-0.0% % % 1-0.0% % Total % % % 34

39 Involving School Buses Vehicles Pedestrians Year Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries Total Total Deaths Injuries Total 2, , ,297 5, Note: These data reflect accidents and injury severity where at least one school bus was involved. In addition, all other vehicles involved along with the associated occupants are included. The pedestrian information reflects any individual involved in a school bus accident who was either walking or riding a pedalcycle and does not necessarily reflect that they are school children. 35

40 Farm Equipment Year Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries Total 1, Farm Equipment Total Fatal Total Fatal In 2009, 0.3% of all public roadway fatal accidents involved farm equipment. 36

41 Involving Police Pursuit Year Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries Total 2, , ,202 Police Pursuit Summary Total Fatal Total Fatal In 2009, police pursuits were involved in 0.3% of all accidents and 1.1% of fatal accidents. 37

42 at Railroad Crossings Railroad Crossings Year Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries Total 3, , ,438 Collision w/train Year Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries Total In 2009, 2.9% of all collisions with a railway train resulted in one or more fatalities. 38

43 by Roadway Type Roadway Type Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries Deer Alcohol Interstate (I) Highways 6, ,312 5, , United States (US) Highways 10, ,183 8, ,281 3, Kansas (K) Highways 5, ,175 4, ,730 2, All Highways 22, ,670 17, ,829 6, City Streets (all cities) 29, ,121 22, , ,665 County Roads 8, ,134 6, ,088 2, All Streets and Roads 38, ,255 29, ,845 3,217 2,327 Total 61, ,925 46, ,674 9,631 3,120 Accident Comparison By Roadway Type Kansas Highways 10% Interstate Highways 11% County Roads 14% City Streets 49% US Highways 17% 39

44 by Lane Classification Non- Highway 2-Lane Undivided 4-Lane Divided 6-Lane Divided 4-Lane Undivided 8-Lane Divided 2-Lane Divided All 38,428 8,955 7,657 2,781 2, Fatal , , All 35,000 30,000 25, Fatal , , , , All Fatal 40

45 Rural and Urban Roadway Type % of All Fatal % of All Rural Unknown 9 0.0% 0 0.0% Rural Interstate 2, % % Rural Principal Arterial-Other 4, % % Rural Minor Arterial 3, % % Rural Major Collector 5, % % Rural Minor Collector % 9 2.6% Rural Local Road 5, % % Rural Total 22, % % Urban Unknown 7 0.0% 0 0.0% Urban Interstate 4, % % Urban Principal Arterial-Other Freewa 2, % % Urban Principal Arterial-Other 11, % % Urban Minor Arterial 9, % % Urban Major Collector 3, % 8 2.3% Urban Local Road 8, % 16 46% 4.6% Urban* Total 38, % % Total 61, % % Note: 63.1% of accidents occur in Urban Areas. However, 69.8% of fatal accidents occur in rural areas. *Urban: within the urban area boundary of cities with more than 5,000 in population 41

46 by Location Non- Inersection Intersection Intersection- Related Roadside Parking Lot Interchange Area Median Unknown On Crossover* Rest Area Shoulder All 28,019 12,233 6,930 6,213 3,560 2, Fatal Toll Plaza Other 30, ,000 All 20, Fatal 15, , , All Fatal *Crossover - a paved or unpaved area between roadway lanes allowing vehicles to crossover from one direction of travel to another 42

47 Road Characteristics for Straight and Level Straight on Grade Curved and Level Curved on Grade Straight at Hillcrest Curved at Hillcrest Other Unknown All 48,263 7,574 2, , Fatal , , All 40, Fatal 30, , , All Fatal In 2009, 78.9% of all accidents occurred where the road was straight and level. 43

48 Road Surface Conditions for Dry Wet Ice or Snowpacked Snow or Slush Unknown Dirt, or Sand Other Standing Moving Water Debris (oil, etc.) All 48,263 7,574 2,426 2, Fatal , , nts All Accide 40, Fatal Accid dents 30, , , All Fatal In 2009, 78.9% of all accidents occurred when the road surface condition was dry. 44

49 Work Zone Accident Summary Year Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Total 18, ,459 13, ,677 in Work Zones ,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 In 2009, 13 pedestrians were involved in work zone accidents. 45

50 Light Conditions During 40,000 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 - Daylight Dark: No Street Lights Dark: Street Lights On Dawn Dusk Unknown 37,129 10,409 9,511 1,959 1, In 2009, 60.7% of all motor vehicle accidents and 48.9% of fatal accidents occurred during daylight hours. 46

51 Weather Conditions During Sleet & fog 0.0% Smoke 0.0% Rain & fog 0.0% Blowing dust, sand, etc. 0.0% Rain & wind 0.4% Other 0.1% No adverse conditions 83.0% Fog 0.5% Unknown 0.6% Sleet 0.7% Freezing Rain 0.9% Rain, mist, or drizzle 9.3% Strong winds 0.7% Snow & winds 0.7% Snow 3.3% In 2009, 85.9% of fatal accidents occur under no adverse weather conditions. 47

52 Involving Snow and Ice ACCIDENTS PEOPLE YEAR Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries , , , , ,398 6, , , , , , ,225 4, , , , , , , , , ,323 5, , , , , ,842 8, , , ,382 6, , , , ,202 Total 65, ,166 53, ,951 In 2009, 8% of all accidents occurred during snow and/or ice conditions. 48

53 TIME TRENDS 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 12:00 12:59 AM 2:00 2:59 4:00 4:59 Time Total Hourly % of Total Deaths % of Deaths 12:00-12:59 AM 1, % % 1:00-1:59 1, % % 2:00-2:59 1, % % 3:00-3: % % 4:00-4: % 5 1.3% 5:00-5:59 1, % 5 1.3% 6:00-6:59 2, % 4 1.0% 7:00-7:59 3, % % 8:00-8:59 2, % 9 2.3% 9:00-9:59 1, % 8 2.1% 10:00-10:59 2, % % 11:00-11:59 2, % % 12:00-12:59 PM 3, % % 1:00-1:59 3, % % 2:00-2:59 3, % % 3:00-3:59 4, % % 4:00-4:59 4, % % 5:00-5:59 5, % % 6:00 6:59 6:00-6:596:59 4,000 65% 6.5% 22 57% 5.7% 7:00-7:59 2, % % 8:00-8:59 2, % % 9:00-9:59 2, % % 10:00-10:59 2, % % 11:00-11:59 1, % % Unknown % 3 0.8% Total 61, % % by Time of Day 8:00 8:59 10:00 10:59 12:00 12:59 PM 2:00 2:59 4:00 4:59 6:00 6:59 8:00 8:59 10:00 10:59 Deaths Deaths by Time of Day :00 12:59 AM 3:00 3:59 6:00 6:59 9:00 9:59 12:00 12:59 PM 3:00 3:59 6:00 6:59 9:00 9:59 49

54 Day Time Trends Daily % of Total Deaths % of Total Sunday 6, % % Monday 8, % % Tuesday 9, % % Wednesday 8, % % Thursday 9, % % Friday 10, % % Saturday 8, % % Unknown % 0 0.0% Total 61, % % by Day of Week Saturday 14.1% Sunday 10.7% Friday 16.7% Thursday 15.3% Wednesday 14.3% Monday 13.8% Tuesday 14.9% Deaths by Day of Week Saturday 18.1% Sunday 17.1% Friday 14.0% Monday 11.7% Thursday 13.2% Wednesday 13.7% Tuesday 12.2% 50

55 Month Time Trends Monthly % of Total Deaths % of Total January 5, % % February 4, % % March 4, % % April 4, % % May 5, % % June 4, % % July 4, % % August 4, % % September 4, % % October 5, % % November 6, % % December 6, % % Unknown % 0 0.0% Total 61, % % November 10.3% by Month December 10.2% January 8.2% February 6.7% March 7.6% October 8.3% November 7.3% Deaths by Month December 9.3% January 7.3% February 7.5% March 7.8% October 9.5% April 7.6% September 6.5% April 6.7% September 7.8% August 7.5% July 7.7% June 8.0% May 8.7% August 9.8% July 8.8% June 11.7% May 9.1% 51

56 Data as of 3/29/2013 Wednesday - Sunday; 102-Hour Reporting Period Accident Type New Year's 2009 Wednesday -Sunday Average Wednesday -Sunday for 2009 All Injury Fatal Alcohol-Related Alcohol-Related Injury Alcohol-Related Fatal 5 - Year History 1 2 Year Time Period Hours Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries ALCOHOL-RELATED Note: Data includes accidents occurring from 6:00 p.m. the first day (excluding unknown "Time of Accident") to 12:00 midnight the last day. 52

57 Friday-Monday; 78-Hour Reporting Period Accident Type Super Bowl 2009 Friday- Monday Average Friday- Monday for 2009 All Injury Fatal Alcohol-Related Alcohol-Related Injury Alcohol-Related Fatal YEAR HISTORY Year Time Period Hours Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries 2009 Jan 30-Feb 2nd Feb 1st-Feb 4th Feb 2nd-Feb 5th Feb 3rd-Feb 6th Feb 4th-Feb 7th ALCOHOL-RELATED 2009 Jan 30-Feb 2nd Feb 1st-Feb 4th Feb 2nd-Feb 5th Feb 3rd-Feb 6th Feb 4th-Feb 7th Note: Data includes accidents occurring from 6:00 p.m. the first day (excluding unknown "Time of Accident") to 12:00 midnight the last day. 53

58 Friday-Tuesday; 102-Hour Reporting Period Accident Type St. Patrick's Day 2009 Friday- Tuesday Average Friday- Tuesday for 2009 All Injury Fatal Alcohol-Related Alcohol-Related Injury Alcohol-Related Fatal 5-Year History 4 2 Year Time Period i Hours Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries 2009 Mar 13th-17th Mar 14th-17th Mar 15th-18th Mar 16th-19th Mar 16th-20th ALCOHOL-RELATED 2009 Mar 13th-17th Mar 14th-17th Mar 15th-18th Mar 16th-19th Mar 16th-20th Note: Data includes accidents occurring from 6:00 p.m. the first day (excluding unknown "Time of Accident") to 12:00 midnight the last day. 54

59 Friday-Monday; 78-Hour Reporting Period Accident Type Memorial Day 2009 Friday - Monday Average Friday - Monday for 2009 All Injury Fatal Alcohol-Related Alcohol-Related Injury Alcohol-Related Fatal 5 - Year History 0 1 Year Time Period Hours Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries 2009 May 22nd-25th May 23rd-26th May 25th-28th May 26th-29th May 27th-30th ALCOHOL-RELATED 2009 May 22nd-25th May 23rd-26th May 25th-28th May 26th-29th May 27th-30th Note: Data includes accidents occurring from 6:00 p.m. the first day (excluding unknown "Time of Accident") to 12:00 midnight the last day. 55

60 Thursday - Sunday; 78-Hour Reporting Period Accident Type 4th of July 2009 Thursday - Sunday Average Thursday - Sunday for 2009 All Injury Fatal Alcohol-Related Alcohol-Related Injury Alcohol-Related Fatal 5 - Year History 0 1 Year Time Period Hours Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries 2009 July 2nd-5th July 3rd-6th July 3rd-4th June 30th-July 4th July 1st-4th ALCOHOL-RELATED 2009 July 2nd-5th July 3rd-6th July 3rd-4th June 30th-July 4th July 1st-4th Note: Data includes accidents occurring from 6:00 p.m. the first day (excluding unknown "Time of Accident") to 12:00 midnight the last day. 56

61 Friday-Monday; 78-Hour Reporting Period Accident Type Labor Day 2009 Friday -Monday Average Friday - Monday for 2009 All Injury Fatal Alcohol-Related Alcohol-Related Injury Alcohol-Related Fatal 5 - Year History 0 1 Year Time Period Hours Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries 2009 Sept 4th-Sept 7th Aug 29th-Sept 1st Aug 31st-Sept 3rd Sept 1st-Sept 4th Sept 2nd-Sept 5th ALCOHOL-RELATED 2009 Sept 4th-Sept 7th Aug 29th-Sept 1st Aug 31st-Sept 3rd Sept 1st-Sept 4th Sept 2nd-Sept 5th Note: Data includes accidents occurring from 6:00 p.m. the first day (excluding unknown "Time of Accident") to 12:00 midnight the last day. 57

62 Thursday-Sunday; 78-Hour Reporting Period Accident Type Halloween 2009 Thursday- Sunday Average Thursday- Sunday for 2009 Pedestrian Involvement All Total 6 Injury Injured 6 Fatal 2 4 Fatality 0 Alcohol-Related Unharmed 0 Alcohol-Related Injury Alcohol-Related Fatal Year History Year Time Period Hours Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries 2009 Oct.29th-Nov 1st Oct 30th-Nov 2nd Oct 30th-31st Oct 27th-31st Oct 28th-31st ALCOHOL-RELATED 2009 Oct.29th-Nov 1st Oct 30th-Nov 2nd Oct 30th-31st Oct 27th-31st Oct 28th-31st Note: Data includes accidents occurring from 6:00 p.m. the first day (excluding unknown "Time of Accident") to 12:00 midnight the last day. 58

63 Wednesday-Sunday; 102-Hour Reporting Period Accident Type Thanksgiving 2009 Wednesday - Sunday Average Wednesday -Sunday for 2009 All Injury Fatal Alcohol-Related Alcohol-Related Injury Alcohol-Related Fatal Year History Year Time Period Hours Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries 2009 Nov 25th-29th Nov 26th-30th Nov 21st-25th Nov 22nd-26th Nov 23rd-27th ALCOHOL-RELATED 2009 Nov 25th-29th Nov 26th-30th Nov 21st-25th Nov 22nd-26th Nov 23rd-27th Note: Data includes accidents occurring from 6:00 p.m. the first day (excluding unknown "Time of Accident") to 12:00 midnight the last day. 59

64 Thursday-Sunday; 78-Hour Reporting Period Accident Type Christmas 2009 Thursday - Sunday Average Thursday - Sunday for 2009 All Injury Fatal Alcohol-Related Alcohol-Related Injury Alcohol-Related Fatal 5 - Year History Year Time Period Hours Total Fatal Injury PDO Deaths Injuries 2009 Dec 24th-27th Dec 24th-28th Dec 21st-25th Dec 22nd-25th Dec 23rd-26th ALCOHOL-RELATED 2009 Dec 24th-27th Dec 24th-28th Dec 21st-25th Dec 22nd-25th Dec 23rd-26th Note: Data includes accidents occurring from 6:00 p.m. the first day (excluding unknown "Time of Accident") to 12:00 midnight the last day. 60

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