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VEHICLE / PEDESTRIAN COLLISIONS (HRM: 2013) Updated February 3, 2015 SUMMARY There was a total of 169 vehicle/pedestrian collisions reported to police in 2013, with a total of 174 victims in Halifax Regional Municipality. Of the vehicle/pedestrian collisions, a large majority of victims (71%) did not experience an injury as a result of the collision. Victims were most commonly in the 10-30 age range. Male drivers accounted for 65% of drivers involved in vehicle/pedestrian collisions. There is a difference in age range between male and female drivers most commonly involved in collisions of this type: females were typically in the 41-60 years age range whereas the age range of males was wider spread (21-70 years, peaking in the 61-70 years age range). Most vehicle/pedestrian collisions occurred mid-week, most commonly from 8-9am and 3-7pm. Summer months saw the lowest number of collisions, with incidents sharply increasing from September to December. Weather conditions were clear and/or sunny at the time of most collisions. Pedestrians in crosswalks accounted for over half of vehicle/pedestrian collisions. At least one SOT was issued in 38% of collisions; however in 62% of collisions no SOT was issued. TOTAL VEHICLE/PEDESTRIAN COLLISIONS IN HRM: 169 TOTAL VICTIMS OF VEHICLE/PEDESTRIAN COLLISIONS IN HRM: 174 DISCLAIMER: All figures presented in this report reflect the information held on HRP systems at the time of data extraction and are subject to change without notice.

DETAILED ANALYSIS VEHICLE / PEDESTRIAN COLLISIONS INJURIES 97% of pedestrian victims experienced either minor injuries or no injuries in 2013. There were 2 deaths as a result of a vehicle/pedestrian collision, both were elderly victims. No injuries to drivers were reported. Injury Type # % No Injury 124 71.3% Minor 45 25.9% Serious 3 1.7% Death 2 1.1% TOTAL 174 VICTIMS A higher proportion of victims were female (104, 60%) compared to males (70, 40%). In all, the 21-30 age group had the highest proportion of victims (26.6% of victims), followed by the 10-20 age group (19.5% of victims). This trend is observable amongst males and females. *Age range figures exclude five cases where victim ages unknown (4 females, 1 male). Victim Age Range Males Females Total Under 10 0.0% 1.0% 0.6% 10-20 20.3% 19.0% 19.5% 21-30 30.4% 24.0% 26.6% 31-40 8.7% 13.0% 11.3% 41-50 14.5% 10.0% 11.8% 51-60 13.0% 14.0% 13.6% 61-70 8.7% 9.0% 8.9% 71-80 4.4% 6.0% 5.3% Over 80 0.0% 4.0% 2.4% DRIVERS Male drivers accounted for a much higher proportion of drivers involved in vehicle/pedestrian collisions. Driver Sex # %* Male 99 65.1% Female 53 34.9% Unknown 17 TOTAL 169 * % of cases where driver sex known Males in the 21-30 and 61-70 age ranges and females in the 21-30 and 51-60 age ranges were involved in more collisions compared to drivers in other age groups (however due to small figures this difference is likely not significant). A considerably higher number of older male drivers were involved in collisions compared to females, particularly in the 61-70 years age range. 20 15 10 5 0 Male Female 16 16 14 14 13 12 9 9 9 8 7 5 5 4 1 1 16-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 71-80 Over 80 * Excludes 26 cases where driver sex and/or age unknown

PEAK COLLISION TIMES Early mornings (8:00-9:00am) and late afternoon/evenings (3:00pm-7:00pm) were the most common times for vehicle/pedestrian accidents, followed by the 11:00am-12:00pm and 8:00pm-9:00pm time periods. 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 15 15 Wednesdays saw the largest number of vehicle/pedestrian collisions (40). This accounts for nearly a quarter of the collisions (23.7%), followed closely behind Tuesdays (34 collisions). 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 40 Vehicle/pedestrian collisions were at a somewhat consistent level at the start of 2013 and decreased slightly throughout the summer months. The number of collisions gradually increased thereafter throughout the rest of the year, ending with 25 in the month of December. 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 25

WEATHER CONDITIONS The majority of vehicle/pedestrian collisions in 2013 occurred during clear and/or sunny weather conditions (63%). Nearly 37% of collisions took place during adverse weather conditions. Weather Conditions # %* Clear/Sunny 105 63.3% Overcast 21 12.7% Rain/Fog 30 18.1% Winter 10 6.0% Unknown 3 TOTAL 169 * % of cases where weather conditions known Clear and/or sunny conditions were present in 73% of daylight collisions and 46% of collisions that took place when it was dark. Rainy/foggy weather conditions were present in 36% of collisions that occurred during darkness. 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Daylight Dark Clear/Sunny Overcast Rain/Fog Winter COLLISION TYPES * Excludes 3 cases where weather conditions unknown Over half of vehicle/pedestrian collisions occurred in crosswalks (95 collisions, 56%). Eight collisions involved buses. SOTS In 38% of vehicle/pedestrian collisions at least one SOT was issued. In 104 incidents (62%), a SOT was not issued. DISCLAIMER The above analysis does not include figures recorded as unknown at the data collection stage.

VEHICLE / PEDESTRIAN COLLISIONS (HRM: 2013) Updated February 3, 2015

CENTRAL DIVISION LEGEND 1 incident 2 incidents 3 incidents 4 incidents

Spring Garden Road Area There were six vehicle/pedestrian collisions on Spring Garden Road, five of which occurred in crosswalks. Spring Garden Rd / Barrington St Spring Garden Rd / Brenton St Spring Garden Rd / South Park St Spring Garden Rd / Robie St Winsby s Court House Bus driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing at walk light. SOT issued. Driver stopped for a pedestrian to cross the road. Once that pedestrian crossed the driver failed to notice a second also in the crosswalk, who was struck. SOT issued Driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing at walk light. Unable to locate driver. Bus driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing at walk light. SOT issued. Driver stopped for a pedestrian to cross the road but failed to notice second pedestrian in the crosswalk, who was struck. SOT issued. Outside of crosswalk, driver slowed to yield to pedestrian j-walking and did not notice a second pedestrian, who was struck. Victim dressed in dark clothing on dark/wet night. SOT issued. 1120 Queen Street (Sobeys parking lot) Three collisions were reported in the Sobeys parking lot area on Queen Street, two of which took place whilst vehicles were exiting the parking lot. 1120 Queen St Pedestrian struck while driver was exiting parking lot; driver s visibility reduced due to parked trucks on either side of vehicle. No SOT issued. 1120 Queen St Pedestrian struck in marked crosswalk while driver was exiting parking lot. SOT issued. 1120 Queen St Vehicle reversed out of parking spot and struck pedestrian. No SOT issued.

North Street Area Six collisions took place at intersections on North Street, four of which were in crosswalks. North St / Agricola St North St / Agricola St North St / Gladstone St North St / King St North St / Robie St North St / Barrington St Driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing at walk light. SOT issued. Two pedestrians hit on sidewalk as a result of a two vehicle collision. Pedestrian hit in parking lot. Dark and rainy conditions. No SOT issued. Driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing in crosswalk. Unable to locate driver. Driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing at walk light. No SOT issued due to complainant unwilling to provide statement. Driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing at walk light (on ramp to McDonald Bridge). SOT issued. Quinpool Road Area There were five vehicle/pedestrian collisions on Quinpool Road, four of which took place in crosswalks. Two of these collisions were at the Quinpool Road / Monastery Lane intersection. Quinpool Rd / Monastery Ln Quinpool Rd / Monastery Ln Quinpool Rd / Vernon St Quinpool Rd / Robie St Quinpool Rd / Harvard St Driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing in marked crosswalk. SOT issued. Driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing in marked crosswalk. SOT issued. Intoxicated pedestrian ran in front of vehicle and was struck. No SOT issued. Pedestrian ran in front of vehicle in crosswalk whilst crosswalk light was red. No SOT issued due to unknown identity of victim. Driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing in marked crosswalk. SOT issued. Cunard Street Area Three collisions took place in crosswalks in the Cunard Street area. Cunard St / Robie St Long & McQuade Chebucto Rd / Windsor St Driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing at walk light. SOT issued. Pedestrian hit by reversing snow plow. No SOT issued due to unknown identity of driver. Driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing at walk light. No SOT issued.

EAST DIVISION LEGEND 1 incident 2 incidents 3 incidents 4 incidents

Victoria Road Area Four vehicle/pedestrian collision occurred in the Victoria Road area, all of which took place in crosswalks. In two of the incidents the pedestrians were issued with SOTs. Victoria Rd / Woodland Ave Victoria Rd / Symonds St Victoria Rd / Primrose St Victoria Rd / Highfield Park Dr Driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing at walk light. SOT issued. Driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing in marked crosswalk. No SOT issued due to unknown identity of driver. Pedestrian talking on cell phone stepped out in front of vehicle whilst crosswalk light was red and was struck. SOT issued to pedestrian. Intoxicated pedestrian ran in front of vehicle whilst crosswalk light was red and was struck. SOT issued to pedestrian. Wyse Road Area Seven vehicle/pedestrian collisions were reported in the Wyse Rd area, two in parking lots. In one of the collisions the pedestrian crossed outside of a crosswalk zone, the remaining collisions took place in crosswalks. Wyse Rd / Thistle St Bus driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing at walk light. SOT issued. Esso Station Pedestrian clipped in gas station forecourt. No SOT issued due to unknown identity of driver. 135 Wyse Rd parking lot Pedestrian struck by vehicle reversing out of parking spot. Pedestrian inattentive, driver s view obstructed by adjacent parked vehicle. No SOT issued. 180 Wyse Rd Pedestrian attempted to cross road outside of crosswalk zone. SOT issued to pedestrian. Wyse Rd / Boland Rd Driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing at walk light. SOT issued. Wyse Rd / Symonds St Two drivers failed to yield to pedestrian in marked crosswalk, one of which struck pedestrian. No SOT issued due to unknown identity of driver. Wyse Rd / Albro Lake Rd Pedestrian struck in marked crosswalk; unable to ascertain whether pedestrian or vehicle had right of way due to conflicting versions of whether pedestrian light was walk or don t walk. No SOT issued.

WEST DIVISION LEGEND 1 incident 2 incidents 3 incidents 4 incidents

Clayton Park Shopping Centres There were four reported vehicle/pedestrian collisions at Clayton Park Shopping Centres on Lacewood Drive, three of which occurred at 278 Lacewood Drive (vicinity of McDonald s Restaurant). One was reported to have taken place at 287 Lacewood Drive (vicinity of Sobeys). 278 Lacewood Dr Driver reversed in parking lot striking 2 pedestrians. No SOT issued. 278 Lacewood Dr Pedestrian struck in parking lot outside of crosswalk zone. No SOT issued. 278 Lacewood Dr Pedestrian struck in parking lot outside of crosswalk zone. No SOT issued. 287 Lacewood Dr Driver reversed over pedestrian in parking lot. Sun blinded driver, pedestrian had stopped and bent over to light a cigarette. No SOT issued.

Dutch Village Road Area There were seven vehicle/pedestrian collisions in the Dutch Village Road area, including two at the intersection at Alma Crescent. Five of the seven collisions occurred in marked crosswalks. Dutch Village Rd / Alma Cres Driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing in a marked crosswalk. SOT issued. Dutch Village Rd / Alma Cres Driver failed to yield to 2 pedestrians whilst crossing in a marked crosswalk. SOT issued. Dutch Village Rd / Deal St Driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing in a marked crosswalk. SOT issued. Dutch Village Rd / Rufus Ave Driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing in a marked crosswalk. SOT issued. 3515 Dutch Village Rd Pedestrian struck on sidewalk as vehicle was exiting parking lot. No SOT issued. Dutch Village Rd / Central Ave Pedestrian struck in marked crosswalk, however vehicle already in crosswalk at the time. No SOT issued. Dutch Village Rd / Sunnybrae Ave Pedestrian struck whilst walking on side of road (no sidewalk). No SOT issued due to unknown identity of driver.

Herring Cove Road Area A total of seven collisions were reported in the Herring Cove Road area. In two of these incidents pedestrians were crossing the road outside of a crosswalk zone. 519 Herring Cove Rd Pedestrian ran in front of vehicle outside of crosswalk zone (poor weather conditions). No SOT issued. Herring Cove Rd / Drysdale Rd Driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing in a marked crosswalk. SOT issued. Herring Cove Rd / Sussex Driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing in a marked crosswalk. SOT issued. Herring Cove Rd / Dentith Rd Pedestrian s foot run over in marked crosswalk. Unable to ascertain whether vehicle failed to yield to pedestrian or if pedestrian proceeded into crosswalk with vehicle already moving through it. No SOT issued. Herring Cove Rd / Williams Lake Rd Driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing in a marked crosswalk (dark/rainy/foggy weather conditions). No SOT issued due to complainant unwilling to provide proceed. 191 Herring Cove Rd Pedestrian attempted to cross road outside of crosswalk zone. SOT issued to pedestrian. Herring Cove Rd / Cowie Hill Rd Driver failed to yield to pedestrian whilst crossing at walk light. SOT issued.

RCMP DISTRICTS LEGEND 1 incident 2 incidents 3 incidents 4 incidents

51 Forest Hills Parkway (Cole Harbour Place parking lot) Two vehicle/pedestrian collisions were reported in the vicinity of Cole Harbour Place. 51 Forest Hills Pkwy Vehicle reversed into of parking spot and struck pedestrian. Pedestrian inattentive at time of incident. No SOT issued. 51 Forest Hills Pkwy Child pedestrian ran into road without looking and was struck by vehicle outside Cole Harbour Place. No SOT issued. Cole Harbour Road Area Four vehicle/pedestrian collision were reported on Cole Harbour Rd. 900 Cole Harbour Rd Driver failed to yield to pedestrian in parking lot crosswalk. No SOT issued since crosswalk is not maintained by the province. Cole Harbour Rd / Cumberland Dr Pedestrian entered crosswalk when crosswalk light was red (advance green for vehicles). No SOT issued. Cole Harbour Rd / Otago Dr Pedestrian struck in crosswalk by slow moving vehicle which had been blocking crosswalk. No SOT issued, driver not identified and likely unaware contact made with pedestrian. 1241 Cole Harbour Rd Pedestrian struck on sidewalk as vehicle was entering parking lot. No SOT issued.

Sackville Area There were four reported vehicle/pedestrian collisions in the Sackville area, two of which occurred in crosswalks. 745 Sackville Dr Pedestrian struck in parking lot when driver swerved to avoid collision with another car. No SOT issued. First Lake Dr / Metropolitan Ave Pedestrian struck in crosswalk by vehicle turning left from First Lake Dr onto Metropolitan Ave. Driver not identified, pedestrian wished for no further action to be taken. No SOT issued. Glendale Dr / Raymond Dr Pedestrian attempted to cross road outside of crosswalk zone. No SOT issued. Cobequid Rd / Zinck Ave Vehicle was waiting to turn left when light turned red so reversed to clear intersection, possibly striking pedestrian in crosswalk. No SOT issued.