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NJ DEPARTMENT OF LAW &PUBLIC SAFETY 21 FATAL MOTOR VEHICLE CRASH COARATIVE DATA REPORT FOR THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY COILED BY THE NEW JERSEYSTATE POLICE FATAL ACCIDENTINVESTIGATION UNIT

CHRIS CHRISTIE Governor KIM GUADAGNO Lt. Governor State of New Jer sey OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY DIVISION OF STATE POLICE POST OFFICE BOX 768 WEST TRENTON NJ 8628-68 (69) 882-2 PAULA T. DOW Attorney General COLONEL JOSEPH R. FUENTES Superintendent Dear Reader: The 21 calendar year was another successful year for the State of New Jersey in the reduction of fatal motor vehicle crashes. In 21, New Jersey recorded 53 fatal collisions that resulted in 556 deaths. This is a decrease of 2 fatal collisions and 28 fatalities, averaging out to 1.52 motor vehicle fatalities per day. The law enforcement community, and certain non-profit organizations, will remain committed in their respective traffic and public safety efforts. Through enforcement and education of the motoring public, we will continue to work towards the reduction of motor vehicle fatalities on our roadways. As traffic-related deaths continue to be the leading cause of accidental deaths in New Jersey and the nation, we, as a society, must continue our efforts in traffic safety awareness. In 21, the recorded nationwide death toll on our roadways was approximately 32,788 fatalities. This is approximately a 3% decrease from 29. In addition, it is 1,722 fewer deaths than were recorded 5 years ago in 25. On the following pages, you will find statistics concerning this past calendar year's fatal motor vehicle crashes. The information was compiled by the Fatal Accident Investigation Unit within the Division of State Police. This report constitutes a detailed look at the causes and results of fatal crashes throughout the state during 21. With the continued efforts and cooperation of the public, and federal, state and local agencies, I am convinced that our traffic safety record will continue to improve in the years ahead. Sincerely, Joseph R. Fuentes Colonel Superintendent "An Internationally Accredited Agency" New Jersey Is An Equal Opportunity Employer Printed on Recycled Paper and Recyclable

TABLE OF CONTENTS STATISTICAL SUMMARY 21 Quick Facts... 1 21 Motor Vehicle Fatal Crashes and Fatalities with a Comparison of the 1991-21 Crashes and Fatalities... 2 Crash Victim Classification by Month... 3 Crashes and Fatalities by Month of Occurrence... 3 Crash Victim Classification by County... 4 Crashes by County of Occurrence and Roadway Classification... 5 Fatalities and Injuries According to Crash Type Classification... 6 Hours of Occurrence... 7 Weather Conditions... 7 Day of Occurrence... 8 Age of Driver Victims... 8 Age of Pedestrian Victims... 8 Sex of Pedestrians... 9 Condition of All Drivers... 9 Alcohol Factor... 1 Victim Alcohol Factor, 26-21 Comparison... 11 Victim Alcohol Factors for the Year 21... 11 Alcohol Involvement of Deceased Drivers Related to Manner of Collision... 12 Manner of Collision... 12 Type of Vehicles Involved (Including Parked)... 13 Character of Road... 14 Road Designation... 14 Age of Drivers... 15 Sex of Drivers... 15 What Drivers Were Doing... 16 What Pedestrians Were Doing... 16 Contributing Circumstances... 17 SPECIFIC AREAS OF CONCERN Interstate Highway Fatalities... 18 Pedalcycle Accidents... 2 Motorcycle Accidents... 21 Tractor-Trailer Accidents... 22 Safety Equipment Usage... 23 17-2 Age Group... 24 Fatal Accidents and Persons Killed for Selected Holiday Periods... 25 Ten Year Experience... 26 Fatal Crash Investigation Summary by Troop... 27 Fatal Crashes by County,,, Time and Location... 3 Map - Fatalities by County... 39

QUICK FACTS Nationwide, the fatality rate remained at a historic low of 1.9 fatalities per hundred million vehicle miles traveled. Nationwide preliminary statistics indicate there were 32,788 people killed. In New Jersey, there were 53 fatal crashes with 556 people killed. There was a decrease of 2 fatal crashes and a decrease of 28 fatalities. Of the fatalities, 3.6% had consumed alcohol to some extent. Of all drivers, 12.8% were legally intoxicated. An average of 1.52 persons were killed every day. There were 69 fatal crashes involving 74 motorcycles. Pedalcyclists accounted for 13 fatal crashes. The pedestrian death toll was 141. There were a total of 44 hit-and-run fatal crashes involving 79 vehicles. The victims were comprised of 7 drivers, 6 passengers, 29 pedestrians, and 3 pedalcyclists Of the 798 drivers listed, 3 New Jersey drivers and 5 out-of-state drivers were suspended. There were 2 drivers without valid licenses. There are approximately 39, miles of public open roads in the state of New Jersey, indicating one death for every 68.6 miles. Straight roads were involved in 6.2% of all fatal crashes. Of all fatal crashes, 84.2% occurred during clear weather conditions. Of the known drivers involved in fatal crashes, 71.1% were males. Of the vehicles involved in fatal crashes, 5.5% involved passenger cars. There were 31 tractor-trailers involved in 28 fatal crashes which resulted in 28 fatalities. 1

SUBJECT Statistical Summary of 21 Motor Vehicle Fatal Crashes and Fatalities with a Comparison of the 26-21 Crashes and Fatalities. Fatal Crashes Fatalities Statistics 26 27 28 29 21 79 674 555 55 53 771 724 59 584 556 TREND IN FATALITIES 2 Year Trend 2

VICTIM CLASSIFICATION BY MONTH - 21 January February March April May June July August Month September October November December Driver Passenger Pedalcyclist Pedestrian 22 9 6 12 4 1 11 28 7 1 27 1 1 17 2 7 1 12 32 1 1 9 35 14 3 9 26 9 7 26 15 4 11 28 8 14 2 2 1 16 27 4 1 19 Totals Totals 33 99 13 141 556 37 28 45 55 4 52 61 42 56 5 39 51 CRASHES AND FATALITIES BY MONTH OF OCCURRENCE Month January February March April May June July August September October November December Crashes 26 27 28 29 21 63 62 55 55 34 4 42 38 44 27 6 51 33 33 43 59 4 46 44 53 67 54 45 41 39 4 64 48 48 48 67 76 51 56 56 62 59 5 5 4 69 57 41 48 53 64 67 54 42 49 55 47 49 45 38 63 55 45 44 5 79 674 555 55 53 Fatalities 26 27 28 29 21 69 69 59 57 37 42 45 4 45 28 63 57 33 35 45 66 41 5 48 55 72 55 46 43 4 42 67 51 51 52 72 79 55 56 61 67 66 52 57 42 76 63 46 52 56 67 7 6 42 5 63 53 52 49 39 72 59 46 49 51 771 724 59 584 556 3

4 141 99 13 53 33 556 Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren County 22 36 33 37 4 22 4 19 24 12 18 37 43 23 53 22 1 27 11 28 9 Crashes 24 37 34 41 5 23 41 19 25 12 2 37 45 25 54 22 12 29 11 29 11 Killed 1 17 22 17 4 16 16 7 6 8 11 2 25 14 4 1 8 19 11 16 6 Driver 7 5 7 11 1 5 7 4 4 2 4 5 8 3 5 4 4 6 3 4 Passenger 6 15 5 1 2 18 6 14 1 4 11 11 8 8 8 3 1 1 Pedestrian 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pedalcyclist CRASH VICTIM CLASSIFICATION BY COUNTY Victim Classification

CRASHES BY COUNTY OF OCCURRENCE AND ROADWAY CLASSIFICATION County Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Interstate State County Municipal Toll Roads Other 9 7 4 2 9 16 5 6 4 14 6 4 4 1 4 13 7 7 6 2 2 4 1 8 4 7 9 16 4 2 1 4 3 2 11 2 8 1 5 4 2 1 5 8 2 1 1 1 1 15 8 7 6 1 17 11 9 5 9 6 6 2 14 21 1 8 2 5 1 5 1 1 8 7 7 6 7 6 3 2 15 3 5 5 3 2 3 1 5 179 146 15 48 2 S 22 36 33 37 4 22 4 19 24 12 18 37 43 23 53 22 1 27 11 28 9 53 NOTE: US roadways are included in the State Highway column. Other roadways include State, County and Municipal Parks and Institutions and US Government Property. Breakdown in Percentages of 53 Crashes during 21 5

FATALITIES AND INJURIES ACCORDING TO CRASH TYPE CLASSIFICATION Total Crashes Total Fatalities Total Injured Type 26 27 28 29 21 26 27 28 29 21 26 27 28 29 21 Pedestrian 163 146 136 157 141 167 149 138 16 141 34 21 26 32 19 Other Motor Vehicle 279 249 18 185 182 315 276 196 21 192 422 38 279 231 222 Railroad Train 3 2 3 1 4 3 3 1 Parked Vehicle 13 16 12 12 8 14 16 16 12 8 1 1 9 1 4 6 Pedalcycle 12 12 19 13 13 12 12 2 13 13 6 4 1 3 4 Animal 1 1 1 1 Fixed/Other Object 22 217 172 151 148 218 236 183 156 162 91 98 74 59 96 Non-Collision 34 27 28 25 3 38 27 29 26 32 34 3 24 26 19 Other 2 5 8 4 6 2 5 8 4 6 1 1 2 79 674 555 55 53 771 724 59 584 556 597 535 414 352 366 In 21 there were 53 fatal crashes in which 556 persons were killed and 366 persons injured.

HOURS OF OCCURRENCE Time Of Occurrence 26 27 28 29 21 12: to 12:59 a.m. 1: to 1:59 a.m. 2: to 2:59 a.m. 3: to 3:59 a.m. 4: to 4:59 a.m. 5: to 5:59 a.m. 6: to 6:59 a.m. 7: to 7:59 a.m. 8: to 8:59 a.m. 9: to 9:59 a.m. 1: to 1:59 a.m. 11: to 11:59 a.m. 12: to 12:59 p.m. 1: to 1:59 p.m. 2: to 2:59 p.m. 3: to 3:59 p.m. 4: to 4:59 p.m. 5: to 5:59 p.m. 6: to 6:59 p.m. 7: to 7:59 p.m. 8: to 8:59 p.m. 9: to 9:59 p.m. 1: to 1:59 p.m. 11: to 11:59 p.m. WEATHER CONDITIONS Clear Rain Snow Other Total 446 46 8 3 53 36 31 32 21 28 25 29 2 17 24 24 26 29 3 19 34 17 18 16 18 12 21 23 12 12 19 22 13 23 19 21 22 11 25 19 16 21 14 13 19 2 19 13 1 13 12 27 18 23 16 26 16 25 29 2 3 13 1 15 16 16 29 23 21 28 29 29 18 23 19 38 33 25 23 24 38 39 29 28 33 3 3 26 28 28 37 37 34 31 25 39 41 32 29 22 39 36 31 29 27 46 39 28 27 28 42 29 25 29 21 43 37 34 25 2 37 31 24 23 32 79 674 555 55 53 7

DAY OF OCCURRENCE Day of Occurrence 26 27 28 29 21 Sunday 127 12 75 71 96 Monday 9 84 76 74 66 Tuesday 87 93 66 68 63 Wednesday 89 95 66 67 55 Thursday 93 7 72 72 66 Friday 12 13 9 95 98 Saturday 13 127 11 13 86 79 674 555 55 53 AGE OF DRIVER VICTIMS Number Killed Age Of Driver 26 27 28 29 21 16 and under Age 17 18-2 21-24 25-29 3-39 4-49 5-64 65 and older Unknown 2 13 33 58 46 68 68 69 72 1 3 7 28 62 38 66 62 8 83 4 4 3 37 32 54 52 5 57 1 6 29 24 34 41 54 54 72 2 4 13 32 4 39 49 56 68 43 429 32 315 33 AGE OF PEDESTRIAN VICTIMS Number Killed Age Of Pedestrian 26 27 28 29 21-4 5-9 1-14 15-19 2-24 25-44 45-64 65-74 75 and older Unknown 2 3 5 6 6 56 53 8 28 3 2 4 13 4 37 49 18 2 2 1 4 8 12 41 39 17 14 2 2 8 12 44 61 1 18 3 1 1 6 1 49 26 23 21 1 167 15 138 157 141 8

SEX OF PEDESTRIANS CONDITION OF ALL DRIVERS Sex 26 27 28 29 21 Male 124 95 92 112 94 Female 43 55 46 45 47 167 15 138 157 141 Condition Unknown Apparently Normal Alcohol Use Drug Use (Illicit) Medication Alcohol & Drug/Medication Use Physical Handicaps Illness Fatigue Fell Asleep Other Drivers 34 541 98 4 29 31 18 1 6 798 2 YEAR TREND Intoxicated Drivers Involved in Fatal Crashes 9

ALCOHOL FACTOR There were 556 fatalities during 21. Of the fatalities, 33 were drivers, 99 were passengers, 141 were pedestrians and 13 were pedalcyclists. Of this total, 466 were tested for alcohol and 9 were not tested. Of the 466 tested, 17 were positive for alcohol in varying degrees and 296 were negative. This indicates that 36.5 % of the fatalities tested were positive for alcohol and 63.5 % were negative. Sixty-Nine drivers, 14 passengers, 27 pedestrians and 2 pedalcyclists tested positive for drugs. In 137 of the 53 crashes, Driving While Intoxicated (alcohol and/or drugs) was listed as the major contributing factor. There were 149 people killed as a result of these 137 crashes. 1.) DRIVERS: Deceased: There were a total of 33 drivers killed of which 263 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 94 were positive and 169 were negative, indicating 35.7 % had consumed an alcoholic beverage. Of the 94 imbibing drivers, 77 or 81.9 % had an alcohol level of.8 % or higher. Surviving: There were a total of 495 surviving drivers of which 175 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 37 were positive and 138 were negative, indicating 21.1 % had consumed an alcoholic beverage. Of the 37 imbibing drivers, 25 or 67.6 % had an alcohol level of.8 % or higher. 2.) Passengers: There were a total of 99 passengers killed of which 66 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 33 were positive and 33 were negative, indicating 5 % had consumed an alcoholic beverage. 3.) Pedestrians: 4.) Pedalcyclists: There were a total of 141 pedestrians killed of which 124 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 4 were positive and 84 were negative, indicating 32.3 % had consumed an alcoholic beverage. There were a total of 13 pedalcyclists killed of which 13 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 3 were positive and 1 were negative, indicating 23.1 % had consumed an alcoholic beverage. SURVIVING DRIVER ALCOHOL FACTORS.1% -.3%.4% -.7%.8% -.1%.11% & over Negative No test Total Drivers 7 5 7 18 138 32 495 EVALUATION: 21 showed a 4.3 % increase in alcohol-related fatalities. The number of fatal accident victims with blood alcohol readings above the legal limit increased from 127 in 29 to 133 in 21, an increase of 4.7 %. Deceased drivers with alcohol involvement showed a 1.1 % decrease when compared to 29. ALCOHOL & DRUG USE: 1 surviving drivers, 27 deceased drivers, 9 passengers, 11 pedestrians and pedalcyclists tested positive for alcohol and drugs (Illicit & Medication). 25 surviving drivers, 42 deceased drivers, 5 passengers, 16 pedestrians and pedalcyclists tested positive for drugs (Illicit & Medication) alone. 1

11 Drivers Passengers Pedestrians Pedalcyclists Drivers Passengers Pedestrians Pedalcyclists.1 % -.3 % 26 27 28 29 21.11 % and Over 26 27 28 29 21 There were 112 victims that tested positive for drugs. Drivers Passengers Pedestrians Pedalcyclists 21 18 18 17 14 8 2 2 2 6 8 4 4 3 1 38 24 2 23 23 97 98 8 64 65 15 13 18 8 16 47 28 42 4 35 4 3 3 163 142 143 112 116 VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTOR 26-21 COARISON.4 % -.7 % 26 27 28 29 21 15 1 1 3 3 3 5 4 5 8 4 5 2 5 1 2 22 2 16 13 14 Negative 26 27 28 29 21 222 23 174 171 169 81 54 46 4 33 77 94 66 84 84 7 7 11 11 1 387 385 297 36 296.8 % -.1 % 26 27 28 29 21 12 16 5 11 12 4 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 3 1 1 18 2 8 15 17 No Test 26 27 28 29 21 63 57 33 49 4 51 56 4 42 33 29 18 27 21 17 2 6 3 143 133 16 115 9 VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTORS FOR THE YEAR 21.1% -.3%.4% -.7%.8% -.1%.11% & over Negative No Test 14 3 12 65 169 4 6 8 3 16 33 33 3 1 1 35 84 17 2 1 1 Due to the Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) threshold changing in 24, the values prior to 24 are not shown. Please see prior year's reports for these values. 26 27 28 29 21 43 429 32 315 33 162 133 112 98 99 167 15 138 157 141 12 12 2 14 13 771 724 59 584 556 23 14 17 116 296 9 556 33 99 141 13 LEGEND NEGATIVE: Tested and found to be negative. NO TEST: NOTE: Because of delayed death, age factor, contamination of samples, and the failure on the part of some investigative agencies and medical examiners to cause a test to be performed on victims. Sixty-Nine drivers, 14 passengers, 27 pedestrians and 2 pedalcyclists tested positive for drugs.

ALCOHOL INVOLVEMENT OF DECEASED DRIVERS RELATED TO MANNER OF COLLISION Manner of Collision.1 -.7 %.8 % and above Alcohol & Drugs Drugs Alone Angle Same Direction - Rear End Opposite Direction - Head On/Angular Opposite Direction - Left/U-Turn Fixed Object Pedestrian Railroad Train Pedalcycle Struck Parked Vehicle Overturned Other Object Sideswipe Encroachment Animal Backing 1 4 4 4 1 7 2 1 5 7 6 7 2 1 3 7 46 12 2 1 1 7 2 4 1 1 1 3 2 17 77 27 42 NOTE: Drivers that test positive for both alcohol and drug use are counted in both the appropriate BAC column and in the Alcohol / Drugs column. MANNER OF COLLISION Manner of Collision - All Crashes Angle Same Direction - Rear End Opposite Direction - Head On/Angular Opposite Direction - Left/U-Turn Fixed Object Pedestrian Other* Sideswipe Overturned 26 27 28 29 21 58 65 61 51 56 65 41 25 26 33 94 79 54 63 55 37 35 21 23 19 21 215 171 149 148 163 146 136 157 141 33 38 4 34 3 24 28 19 22 18 34 27 28 25 3 79 674 555 55 53 * Other categories include - Struck Parked Vehicle, Backing, Encroachment, Animal, Pedalcycle, Other Object and Railroad Train. 12

TYPE OF VEHICLES INVOLVED (Including Parked) Fatal Crashes 26 27 28 29 21 Passenger Vehicle Recreation Vehicle Taxicab / Limo Motorcycle Moped Pickup Sport Utility Vehicle Van Fire / Rescue Police Vehicle Ambulance Bus School Bus Single Unit 2-Axle Single Unit 3-Axle Truck / Trailer Truck (Bobtail) Semi-Trailer (Tractor-Trailer) Doubles Triples Heavy Truck Other 593 596 438 472 429 8 6 4 6 6 14 86 88 69 74 1 1 97 86 67 65 59 175 145 144 125 15 1 7 6 1 8 1 2 5 8 7 1 3 1 2 7 5 4 13 1 4 5 4 1 2 23 21 19 21 19 13 13 11 1 6 3 7 3 3 5 1 1 1 3 48 43 28 41 29 2 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 41 35 46 4 42 1,137 1,71 873 88 85 N " 13

CHARACTER OF ROAD Road Character Straight and Level Straight and Grade Straight at Hillcrest Curve and Level Curve and Grade Curve at Hillcrest Intersection Other Fatal Crashes 26 27 28 29 21 356 367 256 247 258 78 73 47 47 58 12 9 9 8 3 94 9 87 84 61 61 45 5 51 44 4 1 1 1 2 14 89 15 112 13 1 79 674 555 55 53 N ROAD DESIGNATION Road Designation Interstate State County Municipal Toll Roads Other Fatal Crashes 26 27 28 29 21 68 49 48 3 5 228 236 17 22 179 212 24 183 168 146 125 12 111 11 15 71 62 43 47 48 5 3 2 2 79 674 555 55 53 NOTE: US roadways are included in the State Highway column. *Other roadways include State, County and Municipal Parks and Institutions and US Government Property. 14

AGE OF DRIVERS Age of Driver 16 and under Age 17 18-2 21-24 25-29 3-39 4-49 5-64 65 and over Unknown* Fatal Crashes 26 27 28 29 21 7 5 6 3 3 27 18 18 2 16 9 89 76 61 48 126 123 91 73 74 12 99 79 81 9 187 188 139 131 135 23 161 151 163 135 18 182 128 153 154 133 134 15 133 118 15 11 17 15 25 1,88 1,1 81 833 798 SEX OF DRIVERS Sex of Driver Male Female Unknown Fatal Crashes 26 27 28 29 21 777 736 69 594 568 29 264 186 224 26 21 1 15 15 24 1,88 1,1 81 833 798 * Unknown includes hit-and-run and parked vehicle crashes where driver information is not known or applicable. 15

WHAT DRIVERS WERE DOING Fatal Crashes Driver Pre-Crash Action 26 27 28 29 21 Going Straight Ahead 815 753 563 548 528 Making Right Turn 8 5 8 7 Making Left Turn 57 7 57 47 58 Making U Turn 5 7 4 1 2 Starting From Parked 2 3 2 1 Starting In Traffic 8 2 7 8 11 Slowing or Stopping 14 23 16 7 25 Stopped in Traffic 33 19 11 39 24 Parking 1 1 1 1 Parked 11 3 6 2 1 Changing Lanes 33 29 2 17 21 Entering Traffic Lane 1 3 5 3 3 Backing 2 4 7 4 4 Driverless / Moving 1 1 Passing 13 14 16 14 8 Negotiating Curve 65 6 75 125 14 Driving on Shoulder 2 4 1 2 2 Right Turn on Red 1 2 Other 9 6 7 2 3 Unknown 2 4 2 2 2 188 11 81 833 798 N WHAT PEDESTRIANS WERE DOING Fatal Crashes Pedestrian Pre-Crash Action 26 27 28 29 21 Crossing at Marked Crosswalk 23 19 22 28 27 Crossing at Unmarked Crosswalk 15 13 12 17 6 Crossing Where Prohibited 72 66 54 56 53 Other Pedestrian Action in Roadway 27 25 21 32 32 Pedestrian Off Of Roadway 6 6 2 7 7 Other Pedestrian Action 24 21 27 17 16 167 15 138 157 141 N 16

CONTRIBUTING CIRCUMSTANCES Contributing Circumstances 26 27 28 29 21 Unsafe Speed Driver Inattention Failed to Obey Traffic Control Failed to Yield Right of Way Improper Lane Change Improper Passing Failed to Use Turn Signal Improper Turn Following Too Closely Unsafe Backing Improper Vehicle Lights Traveling Wrong Way Improper Parking Failure to Keep Right Other Driver Action Mechanical Failure Road / Environmental Factor Pedestrian Violation Pedalcyclist Violation 142 152 115 78 83 18 185 153 157 13 41 5 36 4 38 38 37 42 46 48 19 12 9 8 14 12 1 1 11 5 1 15 15 6 7 5 15 5 8 1 1 1 2 3 3 1 5 8 7 1 5 5 2 1 93 62 41 61 64 52 46 4 42 45 9 7 5 1 2 11 7 1 3 7 137 118 114 128 112 1 12 17 11 8 784 73 67 67 571 NOTE: In some crashes, alcohol and/or drug involvement may have contributed to the crash, however other driving actions are the proximate cause of the crash. For a detailed analysis of alcohol and drug related crashes, see Report M - Alcohol Factor. S 17

SPECIFIC AREAS OF CONCERN INTERSTATE HIGHWAY FATALITIES The Interstate Highway System of New Jersey is 1% completed, with 42.32 miles open to the motoring public. During 21, the death rate averaged 5.83 deaths per month and 1 death for every 6. miles of highway. A concise analysis of victim classification, alcohol involvement, driver ages, contributing circumstances and manner of collision is outlined on the following page. INTERSTATE HIGHWAY MILEAGE Highway Number Mileage Open Fatal Crashes by Highway I-76 3.4 3 67.83 13 I-8 68.35 9 I-95 86.73 18 I-195 34.17 1 I-278 2. I-28 17.85 3 I-287 67.54 9 I-295 68.6 1 I-676 4.75 2 42.32 68 I-95 includes sections of the New Jersey Turnpike. 18

INTERSTATE HIGHWAY FATALITIES 21 Interstate Fatal Crashes: 68 Interstate Fatalities: 7 Victim Classification Age of Drivers Drivers 4 16 & under Passengers 16 17 1 Pedestrians 14 18-2 6 Pedalcyclists 21-24 8 7 25-29 12 3-39 29 Contributing Circumstances Unsafe Speed Driver Inattention Improper Lane Change Improper Passing 9 31 6 4-49 5-64 65 & over Unknown 23 23 6 5 113 Failed to Use Turn Signal Manner of Collision Following Too Closely Angle 1 Traveling Wrong Way 1 Same Direction - Rear End 11 Failure to Keep Right 3 Opposite Direction - Head On / Angular 2 Mechanical Failure 1 Opposite Direction - Left / U-Turn Road / Environmental Factor Fixed Object 2 Pedestrian Violation 11 Pedestrian 14 Pedalcyclist Violation Sideswipe 7 Other / Unknown 1 Overturned 1 No Improper Driving 52 Other 3 124 68 Drivers Passengers Pedestrians Pedalcyclists Victim Alcohol Factors.1% -.3%.4% -.7%.8% -.1%.11% & over Negative No Test 3 4 7 21 5 4 3 4 5 4 16 4 8 2 14 6 4 15 34 11 7 Three drivers and 2 pedestrians tested positive for alcohol and drugs (Illicit & Medication). Four drivers and 1 pedestrian tested positive for drugs (Illicit & Medication) alone. 19

FATAL PEDALCYCLE CRASHES 26 27 28 29 21 Pedalcycle Crashes Fatalities 12 12 19 14 13 12 12 2 14 13-3 4-1 11-15 16-2 21-3 31-4 41-5 51-6 61 & over Unknown Age of Victim 26 27 28 29 21 1 1 3 1 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 4 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 4 4 4 4 3 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 12 12 2 14 13 Classification of Victim 26 27 28 29 21 Pedalcyclists 12 12 19 14 13 Passengers 12 12 19 14 13 Contributing Circumstances 26 27 28 29 21 No Improper Driving 2 2 3 5 Driver Inattention 1 2 1 Failed to Yield Right of Way 3 3 4 4 3 Failed to Obey Traffic Control 2 6 8 3 3 Failure to Keep Right 1 1 1 Improper Turn 1 Other 2 2 2 3 2 Unknown 12 12 19 14 13 ALCOHOL/DRUG INVOLVEMENT Of the 13 pedalcyclist fatalities, 13 were tested. Of those 13 tested, 1 tested positive for drugs only, 2 tested positive for alcohol only and 1 tested positive for alcohol and drugs. Nine were negative for alcohol and/or drugs and were not tested. 2

FATAL MOTORCYCLE CRASHES 26 27 28 29 21 Motorcycle Crashes 99 84 8 66 69 Fatalities 13 87 82 68 72* * Includes one car driver and one car passenger. Age of Drivers Classification of Victim 26 27 28 29 21 16 & under 17-2 4 4 9 4 2 21-3 3 18 22 14 25 31-4 22 23 15 2 1 Over 4 38 34 31 25 3 94 79 77 63 67 * * Includes one car driver. Manner of Collision '6 '7 '8 '9 '1 Angle 8 15 12 9 12 Same Direction - Rear End 12 7 6 6 5 Opposite Direction - Head On/Angular 11 5 9 3 11 Opposite Direction - Left/U-Turn 18 12 9 8 12 Fixed Object 27 24 25 2 2 Pedestrian 3 2 1 1 Other* 3 9 4 2 3 Sideswipe 5 6 7 8 4 Overturned 12 4 7 9 2 99 84 8 66 69 26 27 28 29 21 Drivers 94 78 77 63 66 Passengers 5 5 4 4 4 99 83 81 67 71 Contributing Circumstances '6 '7 '8 '9 '1 Unsafe Speed 35 24 22 22 19 Driver Inattention 18 16 19 17 13 Improper Lane Change 1 1 1 Improper Passing 4 4 3 5 1 Failed to Use Turn Signal Following Too Closely 1 1 2 Failure to Keep Right 11 5 4 3 6 Mechanical Failure 1 Road/Environmental Factor 2 Pedestrian Violation 2 1 1 Pedalcyclist Violation Other/Unknown 4 11 12 4 No Improper Driving 2 18 15 9 27 96 81 77 64 67 Drivers Passengers Victim Alcohol Factors.1% -.3%.4% -.7%.8% -.1%.11% & over Negative No Test 6 2 3 13 39 4 67 1 3 1 5 6 2 4 13 42 5 72 6 deceased drivers and 1 passenger tested positive for alcohol and drugs (Illicit & Medication). 6 deceased drivers and 1 passenger tested positive for drugs (Illicit & Medication) alone. 21

FATAL TRACTOR-TRAILER CRASHES Tractor-Trailer Crashes Fatalities 26 27 28 29 21 45 43 29 4 28 53 45 32 46 28 Manner of Collision '6 '7 '8 '9 '1 Angle 6 5 2 7 2 Same Direction - Rear End 14 1 5 7 8 Opposite Direction - Head On/Angular 7 5 9 5 3 Opposite Direction - Left/U-Turn 1 1 1 1 Fixed Object 2 2 1 3 3 Pedestrian 1 7 1 7 4 Other 7 4 7 4 4 Sideswipe 3 8 2 5 2 Overturned 4 1 2 1 1 45 43 29 4 28 Tractor-Trailer Contributing Circumstances '6 '7 '8 '9 '1 Unsafe Speed 4 2 2 1 1 Driver Inattention 5 5 5 4 4 Improper Lane Change 1 2 Improper Passing Failed to Use Turn Signal Following Too Closely 2 1 Failure to Keep Right 1 1 Mechanical Failure 1 2 1 Road/Environmental Factor 1 Other/Unknown 4 5 1 7 1 No Improper Driving 32 26 19 25 21 49 43 28 38 29 Victim Classification 26 27 28 29 21 Drivers 6 8 5 2 4 Passengers 1 6 8 5 3 4 Other Victim Classifications 26 27 28 29 21 Drivers 33 25 2 25 17 Passengers 13 5 4 11 2 Pedestrians 1 7 1 7 4 Pedalcyclists 2 1 47 37 27 43 24 Other Involved Vehicle Contributing Circumstances '6 '7 '8 '9 '1 Unsafe Speed 3 2 1 3 1 Driver Inattention 11 8 9 1 8 Improper Lane Change 4 2 2 1 1 Improper Passing 1 1 1 Failed to Use Turn Signal Following Too Closely 1 2 Failure to Keep Right 3 3 5 7 2 Mechanical Failure 1 1 Road/Environmental Factor Other/Unknown 9 7 4 9 4 No Improper Driving 17 21 12 21 14 Pedestrian Violation No Pedestrian Violation 49 46 34 52 31 Starting with 26, the Manner of Collision and Contributing Circumstance categories were changed to reflect the current NJTR-1. 22

Drivers Passengers TRACTOR-TRAILER VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTORS VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTORS.1% -.3%.4% -.7%.8% -.1%.11% & over Negative No test 4 4 4 4 One driver tested positive for drugs. OTHER VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTORS VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTORS.1% -.3%.4% -.7%.8% -.1%.11% & over Negative No test Drivers 3 12 2 17 Passengers 1 1 2 Pedalcyclists 1 1 Pedestrians 1 2 1 4 4 16 4 24 Two drivers and 1 passenger tested positive for drugs. Safety Equipment Used Unknown None Lap Belt Harness Lap Belt & Harness Child Restraint Helmet Airbag Only Airbag & Seatbelts Safety Vest (Ped only) Unapproved Helmet Other Total SAFETY EQUIPMENT USAGE Driver survived Driver killed Passenger killed 48 4 1 11 43 34 7 1 2 1 1 268 33 18 1 6 5 2 14 72 16 136 88 23 2 11 1 1 493 33 99 Based on the various sources of information (accident reports, observations, interviews, evidence), the seat belt data may not be completely reliable. 23

17-2 AGE GROUP Listed below are the 17 to 2-year-old drivers involved in fatal motor vehicle crashes. Year Total fatal crashes 17-2 drivers Total drivers involved Number of drivers drunk* 21 62 64 8 21 Total Drivers Involved Number of Drivers Drunk* 17 years old 18 years old 19 years old 2 years old 16 12 15 21 1 1 3 3 *.8 & over FATAL CRASHES WITH ALCOHOL INVOLVED 21 17 years old 18 years old 19 years old 2 years old Crashes 2 2 3 3 VICTIM CLASSIFICATION 21 17 years old 18 years old 19 years old 2 years old Drivers Passengers 4 3 3 7 2 7 3 1 24

FATAL CRASHES AND PERSONS KILLED FOR SELECTED HOLIDAY PERIODS IN NEW JERSEY Holiday Year Days in Holiday Period Fatal Crashes Persons Killed Memorial Day 26 27 28 29 21 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 72 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 12 7 5 7 7 14 7 5 7 8 Fourth of July 26 27 28 29 21 (4) (1) (3) (3) (3) 96 Hours 24 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 14 5 8 4 11 17 5 9 4 13 Labor Day 26 27 28 29 21 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 72 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 9 9 6 4 7 9 9 6 5 7 Thanksgiving 26 27 28 29 21 (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) 96 Hours 96 Hours 96 Hours 96 Hours 96 Hours 16 6 9 8 5 19 7 9 1 5 Christmas 26 27 28 29 21 (3) (4) (4) (3) (3) 72 Hours 96 Hours 96 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 13 1 4 3 6 14 1 5 3 6 New Year's 26-7 27-8 28-9 29-1 21-11 (3) (4) (4) (3) (3) 72 Hours 96 Hours 96 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 9 9 6 2 14 12 6 2 25

TEN YEAR EXPERIENCE Years Fatal Crashes Fatalities Drivers Passengers Pedestrians Pedalcyclists Motorcycles* Mopeds* Alcohol Involvement 21 677 74 417 168 13 25 72 31.% 22 699 771 419 161 176 15 53 33.4% 23 666 735 416 171 137 11 58 32.5% 24 684 732 425 131 151 16 74 31.9% 25 691 748 427 15 154 17 64 33.1% 26 79 771 43 162 167 12 13 31.3% 27 674 724 429 133 15 12 87 1 28.5% 26 28 555 59 32 112 138 2 82 1 31.7% 29 55 584 315 98 157 14 68 27.9% 21 53 556 33 99 141 13 72 3.6% 6,435 6,951 3,91 1,385 1,51 155 733 2 31.3% * Included in "Driver Totals" - If passenger, included in "Passenger Totals."

NJSP FATAL CRASH INVESTIGATIONS SUMMARY BY TROOP EXPRESSWAY.......................... Atlantic...... City.... Expressway....... CR................................... County...... Road............................. Garden....... State..... Parkway.... PIP...................... Palisades........ Interstate........ Parkway..... LEGEND............................. New.... Jersey...... Turnpike........................................... Milepost.... SH.................................. State..... Highway.... Time Station Road TROOP A County Contributing Circumstances 1/11/21 3/7/21 3/14/21 3/2/21 4/16/21 5/12/21 5/22/21 5/25/21 5/31/21 6/8/21 6/19/21 6/2/21 7/2/21 7/3/21 7/3/21 7/3/21 7/13/21 7/14/21 7/22/21 7/25/21 7/3/21 8/6/21 8/7/21 8/14/21 8/21/21 8/23/21 8/31/21 9/1/21 9/5/21 9/11/21 9/14/21 9/18/21 9/26/21 9/29/21 1/29/21 11/13/21 12/16/21 137 46 1624 1638 224 1231 832 1628 556 1446 1641 642 1123 316 1316 2136 1952 253 425 27 1716 133 558 1521 327 167 23 1921 2341 1845 225 25 953 2333 1725 142 1557 BELLMAWR BELLMAWR WOODSTOWN WOODBINE A.C.E. BELLMAWR WOODSTOWN PORT NORRIS BELLMAWR PORT NORRIS A.C.E. BELLMAWR BELLMAWR BRIDGETON WOODSTOWN BUENA VISTA BELLMAWR PORT NORRIS BELLMAWR A.C.E. PORT NORRIS WOODSTOWN A.C.E. WOODBINE PORT NORRIS BRIDGETON BUENA VISTA WOODSTOWN A.C.E. A.C.E. BUENA VISTA WOODSTOWN BRIDGETON PORT NORRIS BELLMAWR WOODSTOWN BUENA VISTA I-76 I-295 CR 54 SH 5 EXPRESSWAY I-676 CR 611 CR 61 I-295 CR 548 EXPRESSWAY SH 42 I-76 CR 659 CR 631 CR 557 I-295 SH 49 SH 55 EXPRESSWAY SH 55 CR 615 EXPRESSWAY CR 631 SH 55 CR 674 SH 322 I-295 EXPRESSWAY EXPRESSWAY SH 322 CR 618 CR 67 CR 637 SH 55 SH 45 SH 54 25.5 7.2 5.5 33.5.5 9. 6.8 19.7 4.7 4.5 13.8.8 4.1.6 23.7 34.3 41.2 44. 39.7 35.4 1.2 42. 4.2 36.3 1.9 34.8 8.1 12. 37.5 33.3 1.4 7.7 3.2 44.4 8.8 5. BELLMAWR BORO WESTVILLE BORO MANNINGTON TWSP UPPER TWSP WINSLOW TWSP CAMDEN CITY UPPER PITTSGROVE TW LAWRENCE TWSP WEST DEPTFORD TWSP MAURICE RIVER TWSP WINSLOW TWSP BELLMAWR BORO GLOUCESTER CITY DEERFIELD TWSP MANNINGTON TWSP BUENA VISTA TWSP CHERRY HILL TWSP MAURICE RIVER TWSP ELK TWSP WINSLOW TWSP VINELAND CITY PILESGROVE TWSP GLOUCESTER TWSP UPPER TWSP VINELAND CITY PITTSGROVE TWSP FOLSOM BORO OLDMANS TWSP HAMILTON TWSP WINSLOW TWSP FOLSOM BORO UPPER PITTSGROVE TW HOPEWELL TWSP DOWNE TWSP ELK TWSP PILESGROVE TWSP BUENA VISTA TWSP CAMDEN GLOUCESTER SALEM CAPE MAY CAMDEN CAMDEN SALEM CUMBERLAND GLOUCESTER CUMBERLAND CAMDEN CAMDEN CAMDEN CUMBERLAND SALEM ATLANTIC CAMDEN CUMBERLAND GLOUCESTER CAMDEN CUMBERLAND SALEM CAMDEN CAPE MAY CUMBERLAND SALEM ATLANTIC SALEM ATLANTIC CAMDEN ATLANTIC SALEM CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND GLOUCESTER SALEM ATLANTIC PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT FAIL TO OBEY TRAF CTRL DEV FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT IROPER LANE CHANGE FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT OTHER DRIVER ACTION FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT OTHER DRIVER ACTION FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION UNSAFE SPEED UNSAFE SPEED IROPER LANE CHANGE FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT OTHER DRIVER ACTION FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT Time Station Road TROOP B County Contributing Circumstances 1/14/21 1/14/21 2/2/21 2/23/21 3/3/21 4/16/21 4/19/21 4/23/21 5/2/21 5/4/21 5/2/21 6/1/21 6/8/21 6/1/21 6/11/21 6/19/21 6/2/21 6/21/21 62 1531 67 1421 48 2355 11 1842 535 1745 1921 1541 1513 432 2329 1954 114 1148 HOPE WASHINGTON NETCONG NETCONG PERRYVILLE TOTOWA-SUB NETCONG NETCONG PERRYVILLE MEADOWLANDS SOMERVILLE WASHINGTON HOPE TOTOWA-SUB SUSSEX TOTOWA-SUB PERRYVILLE TOTOWA-SUB I-8 CR 519 I-287 I-8 I-8 I-8 I-287 W PERIPHERAL RD I-287 SH 31 I-8 I-8 CR 565 I-8 I-28 9.7 43.2 32.5 23.5 7.7 46.2 26.5 36.7 29.8.2 37.7 12. 44.3 5. 48.3 27.8 15.1 BLAIRSTOWN TWSP WHITE TWSP HARDING TWSP MOUNT OLIVE TWSP BETHLEHEM TWSP PARSIPPANY-TROY HIL MOUNT OLIVE TWSP MORRISTOWN TOWN BEDMINSTER TWSP EAST RUTHERFORD BOR EDISON TWSP GLEN GARDNER BORO HOPE TWSP PARSIPPANY-TROY HIL WANTAGE TWSP MONTVILLE TWSP BEDMINSTER TWSP HARRISON TOWN 27 WARREN WARREN MORRIS MORRIS HUNTERDON MORRIS MORRIS MORRIS SOMERSET BERGEN MIDDLESEX HUNTERDON WARREN MORRIS SUSSEX MORRIS SOMERSET HUDSON IROPER LANE CHANGE SUNGLARE PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION IROPER TURNING, FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY UNSAFE SPEED OTHER DRIVER ACTION OTHER DRIVER ACTION, PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION

Time Station Road County Contributing Circumstances 6/26/21 6/29/21 7/2/21 7/19/21 8/8/21 8/15/21 8/2/21 8/21/21 9/1/21 9/3/21 9/12/21 9/18/21 9/24/21 1/4/21 1/1/21 1/1/21 1/11/21 1/28/21 1/29/21 11/8/21 11/21/21 11/3/21 12/5/21 12/5/21 12/1/21 12/19/21 12/3/21 2127 1632 314 75 113 1551 2326 155 1446 1722 22 21 1 199 1557 1956 231 1728 13 924 846 1358 516 757 138 68 2327 SUSSEX PERRYVILLE SOMERVILLE PERRYVILLE SOMERVILLE TOTOWA-SUB TOTOWA-SUB TOTOWA-SUB SOMERVILLE SUSSEX PERRYVILLE PERRYVILLE PERRYVILLE WASHINGTON SUSSEX SOMERVILLE NETCONG SUSSEX SUSSEX NETCONG SOMERVILLE SUSSEX SOMERVILLE PERRYVILLE TOTOWA-SUB SOMERVILLE SOMERVILLE HIBLER RD SH 173 I-287 I-8 I-287 I-28 I-287 SH 94 SH 57 SH 94 I-287 CR 623 HIDDEN HOLLOW WAY I-287 SH 44 SH 15 I-28 I-287 5.1 21.9 3.3 57. 57.7 55.6 11. 23.1 26.4 12.2 2.7 13. 6. 25.7 37.3 36.6 4.1 53.1 2.6 18.1 41.6 7.9 3.4 14.9 55.6 GREEN TWSP BETHLEHEM TWSP BEDMINSTER TWSP POHATCONG TWSP PATERSON CITY WANAQUE BORO ORANGE CITY FAR HILLS BORO LAFAYETTE TWSP UNION TWSP LEBANON BORO UNION TWSP FRANKLIN TWSP HATON TWSP WARREN TWSP MORRISTOWN TOWN LAFAYETTE TWSP MONTAGUE TWSP RIVERDALE BORO WOODBRIDGE TWSP LAFAYETTE TWSP WATCHUNG BORO BETHLEHEM TWSP ROSELAND BORO BRIDGEWATER TWSP SUSSEX HUNTERDON SOMERSET WARREN ESSEX PASSAIC PASSAIC ESSEX SOMERSET SUSSEX HUNTERDON HUNTERDON HUNTERDON WARREN SUSSEX SOMERSET MORRIS SUSSEX SUSSEX MORRIS MIDDLESEX SUSSEX SOMERSET HUNTERDON ESSEX SOMERSET ESSEX FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY NONE FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY TIRES PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY Time Station Road TROOP C County Contributing Circumstances 1/22/21 2/22/21 3/28/21 4/3/21 5/1/21 5/3/21 5/6/21 5/14/21 5/3/21 6/6/21 7/9/21 7/12/21 8/23/21 9/1/21 9/11/21 9/27/21 9/3/21 1/27/21 11/1/21 11/24/21 12/2/21 12/22/21 1353 848 1925 641 182 511 171 2252 1732 95 13 832 1841 837 131 222 2234 1445 113 123 941 82 TUCKERTON HAMILTON-SUB BORDENTOWN BORDENTOWN RED LION HAMILTON-SUB HAMILTON-SUB BORDENTOWN BORDENTOWN HAMILTON-SUB SECURITY OPER HAMILTON-SUB TUCKERTON TUCKERTON HAMILTON-SUB TUCKERTON HAMILTON-SUB BORDENTOWN TUCKERTON RED LION HAMILTON-SUB TUCKERTON CR 563 CR 524 I-295 I-295 SH 26 I-295 I-295 SH 26 I-195 RIVER VIEW PLAZA DR BROOKSIDE RD W LEEKTOWN RD SH 9 I-295 CR 563 I-295 SOOY PLACE RD SH 26 SH 9 4.5 1.4 49.7 39.8 14.8 59.4 6.7 56.7 27.4 31.7 58.5 66.4 4.1 3.9 5.7 2.2 3. 66.3 WOODLAND TWSP UPPER FREEHOLD TWSP SPRINGFIELD TWSP MOUNT LAUREL TWSP TABERNACLE TWSP HAMILTON TWSP LAWRENCE TWSP BORDENTOWN TWSP SPRINGFIELD TWSP HOWELL TWSP TRENTON MILLSTONE TWSP BASS RIVER TWSP BASS RIVER TWSP HAMILTON TWSP WOODLAND TWSP EWING TWSP FLORENCE TWSP WOODLAND TWSP SOUTHATON TWSP HOPEWELL TWSP EAGLESWOOD TWSP BURLINGTON MONMOUTH BURLINGTON BURLINGTON BURLINGTON MERCER MERCER BURLINGTON BURLINGTON MONMOUTH MERCER MONMOUTH BURLINGTON BURLINGTON MERCER BURLINGTON MERCER BURLINGTON BURLINGTON BURLINGTON MERCER OCEAN IROPER PASSING IROPER LANE CHANGE FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION, PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION IROPER LANE CHANGE UNSAFE SPEED OTHER DRIVER ACTION OTHER DRIVER ACTION FAIL TO OBEY TRAF CTRL DEV, OTHER DRIVER ACTION Time Station Road TROOP D County Contributing Circumstances 1/22/21 1/3/21 3/19/21 4/1/21 4/25/21 5/21/21 7/3/21 7/17/21 9/15/21 1/2/21 11/3/21 28 216 1324 1256 342 18 12 148 1453 1315 2323 NEWARK MOORESTOWN CRANBURY NEWARK MOORESTOWN MOORESTOWN NEWARK CRANBURY MOORESTOWN NEWARK CRANBURY 19.2 51.1 59.6 118.2 52.7 56.3 11.2 73.4 53.1 1.7 96.6 KEARNY TOWN MANSFIELD TWSP HAMILTON TWSP RIDGEFIELD PARK TWS BORDENTOWN TWSP CHESTERFIELD TWSP ELIZABETH CITY MONROE TWSP BORDENTOWN TWSP ELIZABETH CITY LINDEN CITY HUDSON BURLINGTON MERCER BERGEN BURLINGTON BURLINGTON UNION MIDDLESEX BURLINGTON UNION UNION IROPER LANE CHANGE UNSAFE SPEED PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION 28

Time Station Road County Contributing Circumstances 12/24/21 12/24/21 639 64 NEWARK NEWARK 116.4 116.4 RIDGEFIELD BORO RIDGEFIELD BORO BERGEN BERGEN OTHER DRIVER ACTION, PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION OTHER DRIVER ACTION, PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION TROOP E Time Station Road County Contributing Circumstances 1/17/21 2/13/21 4/4/21 4/18/21 4/18/21 4/24/21 5/8/21 5/3/21 6/2/21 6/21/21 6/27/21 7/4/21 7/5/21 7/16/21 7/18/21 7/23/21 8/2/21 8/14/21 8/23/21 9/5/21 9/17/21 9/23/21 1/28/21 11/4/21 11/25/21 123 1421 1237 243 411 18 154 356 2128 33 1229 529 238 536 1747 55 114 2339 1514 1547 646 2146 11 223 322 BLOOMFIELD HOLMDEL BLOOMFIELD BLOOMFIELD BASS RIVER BLOOMFIELD BLOOMFIELD HOLMDEL HOLMDEL BLOOMFIELD BASS RIVER HOLMDEL BASS RIVER HOLMDEL BLOOMFIELD BASS RIVER BASS RIVER BLOOMFIELD BLOOMFIELD BASS RIVER HOLMDEL HOLMDEL BASS RIVER HOLMDEL BASS RIVER 151.8 128.2 149.7 147.4 67.2 137.6 139.3 99.8 11.3 133.6 79. 111.7 86. 91.1 166.9 81.7 64.3 131.7 151.4 67. 117.3 125.3 45.8 13. 83.3 BLOOMFIELD BORO WOODBRIDGE TWSP BLOOMFIELD BORO EAST ORANGE CITY BARNEGAT TWSP CRANFORD TWSP CRANFORD TWSP WALL TWSP MIDDLETOWN TWSP WOODBRIDGE TWSP BEACHWOOD BORO MIDDLETOWN TWSP TOMS RIVER BRICK TWSP WASHINGTON TWSP TOMS RIVER STAFFORD TWSP WOODBRIDGE TWSP NUTLEY TOWN BARNEGAT TWSP HOLMDEL TWSP SAYREVILLE BORO PORT REPUBLIC CITY TINTON FALLS BORO TOMS RIVER ESSEX MIDDLESEX ESSEX ESSEX OCEAN UNION UNION MONMOUTH MONMOUTH MIDDLESEX OCEAN MONMOUTH OCEAN OCEAN BERGEN OCEAN OCEAN MIDDLESEX ESSEX OCEAN MONMOUTH MIDDLESEX ATLANTIC MONMOUTH OCEAN PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION UNSAFE SPEED BACKING UNSAFELY UNKNOWN 29

FATAL CRASHES BY COUNTY, MUNICIPALITY, DATE, TIME AND LOCATION EXPRESSWAY.......................... Atlantic...... City.... Expressway....... CR................................... County...... Road............................. Garden....... State..... Parkway.... PIP...................... Palisades........ Interstate........ Parkway..... LEGEND............................. New.... Jersey...... Turnpike........................................... Milepost.... SH.................................. State..... Highway.... Day ATLANTIC COUNTY Time Road Persons Killed ATLANTIC CITY MULLICA TWSP MULLICA TWSP ABSECON CITY HAMILTON TWSP EGG HARBOR TWSP BUENA VISTA TWSP EGG HARBOR TWSP HAMILTON TWSP GALLOWAY TWSP HAMILTON TWSP HAMILTON TWSP FOLSOM BORO HAMILTON TWSP EGG HARBOR TWSP FOLSOM BORO HAMILTON TWSP EGG HARBOR TWSP PORT REPUBLIC CITY ATLANTIC CITY BUENA VISTA TWSP GALLOWAY TWSP 1/8/21 3/25/21 3/31/21 4/16/21 6/3/21 6/29/21 7/3/21 7/13/21 7/25/21 8/1/21 8/1/21 8/6/21 8/31/21 9/5/21 9/6/21 9/14/21 9/17/21 9/18/21 1/28/21 11/2/21 12/16/21 12/2/21 2245 156 2223 1412 1536 1554 2136 214 526 66 238 2112 23 2341 22 225 1854 757 11 224 1557 1255 SH 4 CR 612 SH 3 STATION AVE CR 559 TREMONT AVE CR 557 CR 651 CR 559 SH 3 CR 552 SH 5 SH 322 EXPRESSWAY JEROME AVE SH 322 SH 5 CR 662 CHELSEA AVE SH 54 SH 9 61.8 2. 36.3 19.7 23.7 8.1 24.7 45.5 25.1 24.9 34.8 12. 33.3 23. 2. 45.8 5. 46.2, 1 PEDALCYCLIST 2 DRIVERS Day BERGEN COUNTY Time Road Persons Killed LITTLE FERRY BORO HACKENSACK CITY PARAMUS BORO WALLINGTON BORO HILLSDALE BORO FORT LEE BORO RIDGEFIELD PARK TWS NORWOOD BORO HACKENSACK CITY TEANECK TWSP PARAMUS BORO FAIR LAWN BORO GLEN ROCK BORO EAST RUTHERFORD BOR TEANECK TWSP FORT LEE BORO RIDGEWOOD TWSP MAYWOOD BORO GARFIELD CITY RIDGEWOOD TWSP WASHINGTON TWSP OAKLAND BORO PARAMUS BORO LODI BORO HACKENSACK CITY TETERBORO BORO FORT LEE BORO TEANECK TWSP OAKLAND BORO NORWOOD BORO HILLSDALE BORO RUTHERFORD BORO RIDGEFIELD BORO 1/2/21 1/22/21 1/24/21 2/7/21 2/25/21 3/4/21 4/1/21 4/1/21 4/4/21 4/6/21 4/6/21 4/17/21 4/18/21 5/4/21 5/19/21 5/21/21 6/11/21 6/13/21 6/16/21 7/12/21 7/18/21 7/19/21 7/28/21 9/12/21 9/2/21 9/26/21 1/13/21 1/25/21 1/29/21 11/11/21 11/12/21 12/18/21 12/24/21 1557 635 2123 71 142 68 1256 154 1726 224 2147 1231 59 1745 423 353 1353 1916 1229 1122 1747 246 2345 22 39 1434 52 149 117 1721 85 196 639 WASHINGTON AVE CR 56 CR 61 CR 34 CR 112 SH 67 CR 16 CR 53 CR 6 SH 17 CR 76 CR 69 W PERIPHERAL RD SH 4 SH 17 WEST SPRING VALLEY AVE CR 4 CR 8 SH 22 SH 4 SH 46 SH 17 SH 46 CR 39 ELM ST CR 55 CR 14 CR 32 3 4. 4.5.5 3.2 1.3 118.2 1.6 7..5 15.1 2.4.8 6.2 17.1.3 1.4 166.9 72.2 3.9 66.5 9.3 68.7 77.7 3.1 19.2.6.3 116.4,

Day Time Road Persons Killed RIDGEFIELD BORO ENGLEWOOD CITY FRANKLIN LAKES BORO 12/24/21 12/24/21 12/24/21 64 1723 1729 BROAD AVENUE CR 117 116.4 1.5 Day BURLINGTON COUNTY Time Road Persons Killed CINNAMINSON TWSP WOODLAND TWSP MANSFIELD TWSP MEDFORD TWSP MOUNT HOLLY TWSP PEMBERTON TWSP SPRINGFIELD TWSP NORTH HANOVER TWSP MANSFIELD TWSP NEW HANOVER TWSP BORDENTOWN TWSP MOUNT LAUREL TWSP TABERNACLE TWSP BORDENTOWN TWSP CHESTERFIELD TWSP NEW HANOVER TWSP SPRINGFIELD TWSP LUMBERTON TWSP WILLINGBORO TWSP BASS RIVER TWSP BURLINGTON CITY BASS RIVER TWSP BORDENTOWN TWSP WOODLAND TWSP MOORESTOWN TWSP MAPLE SHADE TWSP MANSFIELD TWSP BURLINGTON CITY DELRAN TWSP FLORENCE TWSP WOODLAND TWSP SOUTHATON TWSP PEMBERTON TWSP 1/4/21 1/22/21 1/3/21 3/15/21 3/18/21 3/23/21 3/28/21 4/8/21 4/9/21 4/2/21 4/25/21 4/3/21 5/1/21 5/14/21 5/21/21 5/26/21 5/3/21 6/19/21 7/2/21 8/23/21 9/8/21 9/1/21 9/15/21 9/27/21 1/6/21 1/8/21 1/9/21 1/23/21 1/25/21 1/27/21 11/1/21 11/24/21 12/2/21 2118 1353 216 1545 2151 1859 1925 134 1645 165 342 641 182 2252 18 723 1732 31 2332 1841 132 837 1453 222 93 131 11 1415 548 1445 113 123 1858 SH 13 CR 563 HARTFORD RD SH 38 SH 26 I-295 CR 537 SH 26 SEVER ST I-295 SH 26 I-295 CR 667 SH 26 EAYRESTOWN RD SH 13 W LEEKTOWN RD SH 413 SH 9 CR 563 CR 537 SH 41 SH 13 SH 13 SH 13 I-295 SOOY PLACE RD SH 26 CR 53 38.1 4.5 51.1 17.1 24.8 49.7 32.1 3.2 52.7 39.8 14.8 56.7 56.3 2.1 27.4 43.4.6 58.5 53.1 4.1 8.3 13.9 52.5 46.8 39.1 5.7 2.2 3., Day CAMDEN COUNTY Time Road Persons Killed BELLMAWR BORO GLOUCESTER TWSP HADDON HEIGHTS BORO BERLIN BORO CAMDEN CITY PENNSAUKEN TWSP WINSLOW TWSP HADDON TWSP CAMDEN CITY WINSLOW TWSP WINSLOW TWSP CHERRY HILL TWSP CAMDEN CITY CAMDEN CITY BERLIN BORO BERLIN TWSP LAUREL SPRINGS BORO WINSLOW TWSP BELLMAWR BORO GLOUCESTER CITY BROOKLAWN BORO WATERFORD TWSP CHERRY HILL TWSP WINSLOW TWSP RUNNEMEDE BORO GLOUCESTER TWSP HADDON TWSP RUNNEMEDE BORO 1/11/21 1/12/21 1/27/21 2/8/21 3/28/21 4/2/21 4/7/21 4/13/21 4/16/21 4/16/21 4/16/21 4/24/21 5/1/21 5/12/21 5/23/21 6/5/21 6/1/21 6/19/21 6/2/21 7/2/21 7/7/21 7/13/21 7/13/21 7/25/21 7/29/21 8/7/21 8/2/21 8/29/21 137 1558 141 1335 625 2248 224 932 47 1119 224 353 941 1231 1632 2324 2238 1641 642 1123 159 1643 1952 27 2211 558 1223 1632 I-76 COLES RD SH 3 HEIGHTS AVE 676 SH 13 CR 74 CALVERT AVE CR 561 CR 536 EXPRESSWAY CR 627 CR 63 I-676 WRIGHT AVE SH 73 SH 3 EXPRESSWAY SH 42 I-76 NEW BROADWAY SH 3 I-295 EXPRESSWAY SH 41 EXPRESSWAY SH 168 SH 168.9 7.8 4.2 33.9 2. 49.3 6.8 33.5.7 2.1.5 16.3 12.6 4.5 13.8.8 3.1 18.3 34.3 39.7 4.3 42. 8.9 6.5 2 PASSENGERS 1 PEDALCYCLIST 1 PEDALCYCLIST 1 PEDALCYCLIST, 2 PASSENGERS 2 PASSENGERS 31

Day Time Road Persons Killed WINSLOW TWSP WATERFORD TWSP WINSLOW TWSP MERCHANTVILLE BORO WATERFORD TWSP CHERRY HILL TWSP CHERRY HILL TWSP CAMDEN CITY WINSLOW TWSP 8/31/21 9/1/21 9/11/21 9/14/21 1/1/21 11/1/21 11/19/21 11/26/21 12/1/21 631 645 1845 36 2157 133 1851 1928 222 SH 73 CR 534 EXPRESSWAY LINDEN AVE SH 3 SH 41 CR 561 SH 3 BEEBETOWN RD 11.9 18.2 37.5 18.3 12.6 43. 2.2 Day CAPE MAY COUNTY Time Road Persons Killed LOWER TWSP UPPER TWSP UPPER TWSP MIDDLE TWSP 1/31/21 3/2/21 8/14/21 9/12/21 166 1638 1521 143 CR 626 SH 5 CR 631 SH 47 6. 5.5 4.2 12.3, Day CUMBERLAND COUNTY Time Road Persons Killed VINELAND CITY VINELAND CITY VINELAND CITY VINELAND CITY MILLVILLE CITY LAWRENCE TWSP MAURICE RIVER TWSP MILLVILLE CITY VINELAND CITY DEERFIELD TWSP MAURICE RIVER TWSP VINELAND CITY VINELAND CITY VINELAND CITY VINELAND CITY VINELAND CITY HOPEWELL TWSP DOWNE TWSP BRIDGETON CITY MILLVILLE CITY VINELAND CITY MILLVILLE CITY 2/18/21 2/2/21 3/3/21 4/11/21 4/23/21 5/25/21 6/8/21 6/1/21 6/24/21 7/3/21 7/14/21 7/3/21 8/8/21 8/19/21 8/21/21 9/1/21 9/26/21 9/29/21 1/8/21 11/11/21 11/24/21 12/15/21 112 1814 835 939 16 1628 1446 1456 1717 316 253 1716 1817 1818 327 13 953 2333 18 121 929 1233 MAYS LANDING RD SH 47 EAST CHESTNUT AVE E CHESTNUT AVE RHONDA DR CR 61 CR 548 CR 67 CR 552 CR 659 SH 49 SH 55 EAST MAPLE AVE NORTH EAST AVE SH 55 FOURTH ST CR 67 CR 637 NORTH LAUREL ST NEWCOMBTOWN RD MAGNOLIA RD CR 555 18.1 43. 2.6 6.8 4.7 9.5 17.3 4.1 41.2 35.4 36.3 7.7 3.2 8.9 2 PASSENGERS Day ESSEX COUNTY Time Road Persons Killed BLOOMFIELD BORO BLOOMFIELD BORO EAST ORANGE CITY BLOOMFIELD BORO MONTCLAIR TOWN MILLBURN TWSP ORANGE CITY ORANGE CITY NUTLEY TOWN 1/9/21 1/17/21 2/6/21 3/1/21 3/18/21 3/26/21 4/4/21 4/14/21 4/17/21 4/18/21 4/23/21 5/17/21 6/8/21 6/15/21 6/17/21 7/2/21 7/3/21 7/18/21 7/22/21 8/8/21 8/14/21 8/21/21 8/22/21 8/23/21 9/6/21 2353 123 325 1729 223 1559 1237 122 218 243 1122 825 1518 227 1713 93 224 14 239 113 232 155 46 1514 41 CLINTON AVE SH 1 18TH AVE SH 22 SH 21 BROAD ST WARWICK ST CR 619 WATSESSING AVE CR 623 SH 21 GRAFTON AVE SOUTH 12TH ST CR 68 SOUTH ST COLUMBIA AVE CR 638 I-28 BERGEN ST SH 21 32 2.4 151.8 47.4 2.5 6.2 2.2 149.7 1.9 1. 147.4 2.5 1.7 2.7 4.9 1. 2.9 1.3 57. 4.1 11. 1. 151.4 1.6,

Day Time Road Persons Killed ROSELAND BORO CEDAR GROVE TWSP IRVINGTON TOWN CALDWELL BORO ROSELAND BORO EAST ORANGE CITY 9/6/21 9/14/21 9/18/21 9/23/21 9/24/21 11/3/21 11/4/21 11/6/21 11/7/21 11/9/21 12/1/21 12/13/21 12/17/21 12/25/21 12/3/21 174 2321 57 1114 1615 73 16 147 9 155 138 1115 14 73 2327 SOUTH 12TH ST CR 611 CR 641 NEW ST JELLIFF AVE CR 58 SH 1 SOUTH 17TH ST SH 1 CR 527 I-28 SCHLEY ST SPRINGDALE AVE CR 61.8 6..8 1.3 49.9.5 81.1 3.4.6 1.7 55.6 Day GLOUCESTER COUNTY Time Road Persons Killed WASHINGTON TWSP LOGAN TWSP MONROE TWSP WESTVILLE BORO FRANKLIN TWSP MONROE TWSP WESTVILLE BORO WEST DEPTFORD TWSP FRANKLIN TWSP ELK TWSP ELK TWSP ELK TWSP DEPTFORD TWSP FRANKLIN TWSP LOGAN TWSP DEPTFORD TWSP WEST DEPTFORD TWSP ELK TWSP ELK TWSP 1/14/21 1/15/21 1/29/21 3/7/21 3/24/21 5/12/21 5/28/21 5/31/21 7/1/21 7/19/21 7/22/21 7/26/21 9/14/21 1/4/21 1/8/21 1/12/21 1/24/21 1/29/21 12/28/21 197 1643 112 46 222 2117 219 556 723 1617 425 1624 23 545 1513 1221 752 1725 757 CR 689 SH 13 FLANAGAN AVE I-295 SH 47 SH 322 SH 45 I-295 CR 555 SH 77 SH 55 SH 77 SH 47 CR 615 CR 653 OGDEN RD FORD AVE SH 55 SH 77 3.5 9.4 25.5 57.9 24.7 28.2 19.7 2.2 2.6 44. 18.7 73. 3.8 1.8 44.4 18.7 1 PEDALCYCLIST 1 PEDALCYCLIST Day HUDSON COUNTY Time Road Persons Killed KEARNY TOWN WEEHAWKEN TWSP JERSEY CITY BAYONNE CITY NORTH BERGEN TWSP NORTH BERGEN TWSP UNION CITY KEARNY TOWN JERSEY CITY JERSEY CITY JERSEY CITY HARRISON TOWN JERSEY CITY JERSEY CITY BAYONNE CITY JERSEY CITY JERSEY CITY JERSEY CITY JERSEY CITY JERSEY CITY JERSEY CITY SECAUCUS TOWN JERSEY CITY JERSEY CITY 1/22/21 1/24/21 2/2/21 2/18/21 2/22/21 3/6/21 4/2/21 4/4/21 4/24/21 5/22/21 6/13/21 6/21/21 6/3/21 7/15/21 7/22/21 7/31/21 8/18/21 8/21/21 9/16/21 11/28/21 11/29/21 12/3/21 12/11/21 12/26/21 28 43 238 515 2233 23 148 2344 534 238 2321 1148 19 44 1641 1536 145 2213 11 73 1817 445 5 46 PORT IERIAL BLVD CR 51 AVE A SH 495 SH 1 44TH ST SH 1 SH 139 GARFIELD AVE OLD BERGEN RD I-28 CR 625 SH 139 SH 44 SH 1 FULTON AVE NEWARK AVE SH 1 SH 1 SH 3 SH 1 MONTGOMERY ST 19.2 3.5 1. 57.8 52.5.5 15.1.2.2 19. 3.8 66.8 55.5 2.7 9.4 55.4, 1 PEDALCYCLIST Day HUNTERDON COUNTY Time Road Persons Killed BETHLEHEM TWSP HIGH BRIDGE BORO 3/3/21 4/12/21 48 2239 CR 513 33 7.7 15.9

Day Time Road Persons Killed LEBANON TWSP GLEN GARDNER BORO READINGTON TWSP BETHLEHEM TWSP UNION TWSP LEBANON BORO RARITAN TWSP UNION TWSP CLINTON TWSP BETHLEHEM TWSP 5/21/21 6/1/21 6/27/21 6/29/21 9/12/21 9/18/21 9/19/21 9/24/21 1/9/21 12/5/21 1237 1541 239 1632 22 21 65 1 1515 757 CR 513 SH 31 PULASKI RD SH 173 SH 22 SH 22 18.2 37.7 5.1 12.2 2.7 11. 13. 22.4 7.9 1 PEDALCYCLIST Day MERCER COUNTY Time Road Persons Killed EAST WINDSOR TWSP HAMILTON TWSP EWING TWSP HAMILTON TWSP LAWRENCE TWSP LAWRENCE TWSP TRENTON TRENTON EWING TWSP ROBBINSVILLE TWSP HAMILTON TWSP EWING TWSP TRENTON EWING TWSP TRENTON EWING TWSP ROBBINSVILLE TWSP HOPEWELL TWSP 2/16/21 3/19/21 4/25/21 5/3/21 5/6/21 5/31/21 6/24/21 7/9/21 7/31/21 8/17/21 9/11/21 9/3/21 1/5/21 1/15/21 11/27/21 12/5/21 12/18/21 12/2/21 1236 1324 2351 511 171 2313 13 13 226 1447 131 2234 127 124 226 131 2 941 DUTCH NECK RD SH 31 I-295 SH 1 CR 635 RIVER VIEW PLAZA DR SH 29 SH 13 I-295 SH 29 SH 31 SH 31 CR 643 SH 13 59.6 4. 59.4 6.7 3.5.3 7.3 66.1 66.4 3.9 6.2 4.4.3 1. 66.1 3. 1 PEDALCYCLIST 2 PASSENGERS 2 DRIVERS Day MIDDLESEX COUNTY Time Road Persons Killed MONROE TWSP SOUTH BRUNSWICK TWS PERTH AMBOY CITY WOODBRIDGE TWSP EDISON TWSP EDISON TWSP PERTH AMBOY CITY WOODBRIDGE TWSP OLD BRIDGE TWSP WOODBRIDGE TWSP EDISON TWSP PISCATAWAY TWSP MONROE TWSP PISCATAWAY TWSP WOODBRIDGE TWSP CRANBURY TWSP WOODBRIDGE TWSP EAST BRUNSWICK TWSP MONROE TWSP EDISON TWSP WOODBRIDGE TWSP EDISON TWSP OLD BRIDGE TWSP PERTH AMBOY CITY SAYREVILLE BORO SAYREVILLE BORO SOUTH AMBOY CITY PISCATAWAY TWSP OLD BRIDGE TWSP CRANBURY TWSP EDISON TWSP SOUTH BRUNSWICK TWS WOODBRIDGE TWSP WOODBRIDGE TWSP NEW BRUNSWICK CITY EDISON TWSP 1/16/21 2/1/21 2/4/21 2/13/21 3/2/21 3/3/21 3/7/21 3/13/21 3/28/21 4/23/21 5/2/21 5/21/21 5/26/21 6/4/21 6/21/21 6/24/21 7/4/21 7/11/21 7/17/21 7/2/21 8/14/21 8/24/21 8/28/21 9/4/21 9/7/21 9/23/21 9/3/21 1/1/21 1/14/21 1/18/21 1/3/21 11/18/21 11/21/21 11/3/21 12/9/21 12/1/21 1325 1857 231 1421 126 256 192 1926 147 752 1921 235 1111 2324 33 143 55 1845 148 1912 2339 543 33 2117 32 2146 559 315 1849 1931 151 1916 846 1657 118 1751 CR 614 SH 13 SH 184 OLD POST RD CR 667 SH 35 SH 1 SH 18 CR 611 I-287 CR 529 ROSSMOOR DR LAKEVIEW AVE PLAINSBORO RD SH 9 SH 18 CR 64 SH 1 SH 18 KEENE ST SH 9 SOUTH BROADWAY ST SH 18 SH 9 CR 615 INMAN AVE CR 535 SH 44 SH 35 SH 18 CR 529 12.2 73.9 1. 128.2.3 53.7 37. 34.5 3.7.2 4.4 133.6 133. 37.2 73.4 2.4 131.7 29.9 32.6 29. 125.3 43.9 125.4 4.7 2.9 2.6 54.9 43.1 1.9 1 PEDALCYCLIST 34