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1 OHIO T r a f f i c C r a s h F a c t s 01/01/2015 to 12/31/2015 for the County(s) All Counties

2 .,_.,,,,/ OHIO DEPARTMENT John R. Kasich, Governor John Born, Director P'...::-../ OF PUBLIC SAFETY --, B,_ u -,e - au - o 7 tm '"' o -, to -,cc Ve -,h -,- ic -,-- le - s ====='- SAPETY SERVICE PROTECTION Emergency Management Agency Emergency Medical Services Office of Criminal Justice Services Ohio Homeland Security Ohio Investigative Unit Ohio State Highway Patrol 1970 West Broad Street P.O. Box Columbus, Ohio (614) April 27, 2016 The 2015 Ohio Traffic Crash Facts Book is an in-depth highway safety statistical profile and analysis compiled from data supplied by law enforcement agencies across the state. This annual report provides a comprehensive look at the driving behaviors, facts and circumstances of traffic crashes on Ohio's roads. It is aimed to help the Ohio Department of Public Safety, local law enforcement agencies and other public safety partners determine and allocate resources to improve highway safety in Ohio. Some of the more alarming statistics remind us why traffic safety continues to deserve our attention. Last year, the state recorded 302,307 total traffic crashes and 1,110 deaths. In 2015, alcohol impaired drivers were involved in approximately 31 percent of all fatalities, and 513 motor vehicle occupants sustained fatal injuries in traffic crashes because they didn't wear their available seatbelt. The collaborative effort between all public safety agencies has had a significant impact on the amount of persons being killed on our roadways; however, there is still work to be done. The Ohio Department of Public Safety will continue to focus our efforts on the problems impacting our citizens the most - whether that's impaired driving, safety belt usage or speed - because the lives of Ohioans are our top priority. It is our hope that you will use these statistics to help educate, encourage and promote safe driving in our state. Sincerely, f-hn Born, Director hio Department of Public Safety Mission Statement "to save lives, reduce injuries and economic loss, to administer Ohio's motor vehicle laws and to preserve the safety and waif being of all citizens with the most cost-effective and service-oriented methods available." An Equal Opportunity Employer

3 Ohio Department of Public Safety Traffic Crash Facts List of Tables Chapter 1 - General Statistics Table Ohio Motor Vehicle Crash Highlights At a Glance Table by Severity Table Chapter 2 - Crash Statistics Table by Month Table Fatalities and by Month Table by Day of Week Table by Day of Week Table by Light Condition Table by Manner of Collision Table by Weather Condition Table Probable Causes of by Contributing Circumstances Table , and on Holiday Period Table Hit / Skip by Severity Table Location by Crash Severity Table Location of First Harmful Event by Crash Severity Table Road Condition by Crash Severity Table School Bus Related by Crash Severity Table Work Zone Related by Crash Severity Table Deer by Light Condition and Crash Severity Table Deer by Month and Crash Severity Chapter 3 - Death and Statistics Table Age Distribution of Persons Killed Table Age Distribution of Persons Injured Table and by Gender Table Restraint Use of Occupants by Age Table Child Restraint Use in NOTE Statistical crash data contained within the 2015 Crash Facts book is based on crash reports received by O.D.P.S. as of 03/31/2016.

4 Table Ejection of Occupants by Status Table and by Safety Equipment Usage Table and by Air Bag Usage Table Trapped Occupants by Status Table Non-Motorist Location by Status Chapter 4 - Driver Statistics Table Drivers in by Age Group Table Male Drivers in by Age Group Table Female Drivers in by Age Group Table Financial Responsibility of Drivers in by Gender Table No Proof of Insurance Shown in by Age Group Table Condition of Drivers in Table Driver Distraction 1 by Age Groups Table 4.08A - Driver Distraction 2 by Age Groups Table Driver Distraction by Crash Severity Chapter 5 - Unit Statistics Table Types of Units Involved in Table 5.01A - Special Function Units Involved in Table and by Position in Unit Table Drivers and Pedestrians in All by Age and Unit Type Table Drivers and Pedestrians in Fatal by Age and Unit Type Table Drivers, Passengers and Pedestrians Killed and Injured Table , and by Truck Drivers in Error Table Heavy Truck Table , and Involving Motorcycles Table Age Group of Motorcyclists Killed and Injured Table Helmet Use of Motorcyclists Killed and Injured Table Persons in Error in Motorcycle Table Bicycle and by Age Table Bicycle, and by Population Group Table Bicycle, and by Light Condition Table School Bus Table , and Involving School Buses Table First Harmful Event in School Bus Caused by School Bus Drivers NOTE Statistical crash data contained within the 2015 Crash Facts book is based on crash reports received by O.D.P.S. as of 03/31/2016.

5 Table Motor Vehicle - Train by population Area Table Traffic Controls in Motor Vehicle - Train Table Traffic Controls of Unit in Error in All Table Involving Hazardous Materials Released Table First Harmful Event in Truck Caused by Truck Drivers Table First Harmful Event of Unit in Error Table Units Involved in by Most Harmful Event Table Units Involved in by First Harmful and Most Harmful Event Chapter 6 - Alcohol Statistics Table Alcohol Related, and by Month Table Alcohol Related of Drivers by Time of Day Table BAC's of Alcohol Impaired Drivers in Error in Fatal by Age Table Death and in Alcohol related by Population Table Alcohol Related by Crash Severity Table Alcohol Impaired Drivers by Age and Type of Unit Table Persons Killed in by Age of the Alcohol Impaired Driver in Error Table Persons Injured in by Age of the Alcohol Impaired Driver in Error Table Age of Persons Killed and Injured in Alcohol Related Table Types of Units Involved in Alcohol Table Youthful Drivers in Alcohol Related Chapter 7 - County Statistics Table by County Table Alcohol Related by County Table Deer by County and Month Table Alcohol-Related Motorcycle by County Chapter 8 - City / Village Statistics Table by City / Village Table Alcohol Related by City / Village NOTE Statistical crash data contained within the 2015 Crash Facts book is based on crash reports received by O.D.P.S. as of 03/31/2016.

6 Table General Statistics Ohio Motor Vehicle Crash Highlights At a Glance From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Fatal 1,029 75,109 Property Damage Only () 226, ,307 Type Non-Incapacitating Type 42,407 Incapacitating Type 9,079 Possible Type 56,908 Non-Fatal Type 108,394 Fatalities 1,110 Drivers Drivers In 501,342 Alcohol Impaired Drivers In 12,304 Drivers 513,646 Passengers in 182,613 Units Passenger Vehicles 492,890 Other Passenger Vehicles 1,050 Motorcycle 3,914 Med / Heavy Trucks 24,196 Bus / Van / Limo 3,593 Non-Motorist 4,545 Unknown 14,552 Units in 544,740 Alcohol-Related 5,090 Fatal 316 Property Damage Only () 7,120 Alcohol-Related 12, Type 7,130 Report generated on : 5/18/ :49:27 AM Page 1 of 2

7 Table General Statistics Ohio Motor Vehicle Crash Highlights At a Glance From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties - Approximately 2.8 fatal crashes each day. At a Glance - Approximately 3.0 persons were killed each day. - One person was killed every 7.9 hours. - There were persons injured every day. - One person was injured every 4.8 minutes. - Of drivers involved in crashes, 54.8 % are males, 42.4 % are females, and 2.8 % are gender not stated. - Alcohol impaired drivers were involved in 4.07 % of all crashes. - Alcohol impaired drivers were involved in % of all fatalities % of all alcohol impaired drivers involved in crashes were males % of all crashes occurred during the daylight. - Motor vehicle crashes killed 27.0 children and injured 8,572.0 children through age 14. Report generated on : 5/18/ :49:27 AM Page 2 of 2

8 Table General Statistics 5 Year Comparison - by Severity From Date 01/01/2011 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Year Fatal Property Damage , , ,831 1, ,024 72, , ,078 1, , , , , , ,368 1, ,029 75, , ,307 1,110 4, ,000 1,073,830 1,438,662 5,246 Report generated on : 5/18/ :49:27 AM

9 Table General Statistics From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties 75,109 Fatal 1,029 Property Damage Only () 226, ,307 Non-Fatal Type Non-Incapacitating Type 42,407 Possible Type 56,908 Incapacitating Type 9,079 Non-Fatal Type 108,394 Fatal Type 1,110 Drivers Female Drivers Involved 212,662 Male Drivers Involved 274,832 Gender Not Stated Drivers 13,848 Drivers 501,342 All Unit Types Passenger Vehicles 492,890 Other Passenger Vehicles 1,050 Motorcycle 3,914 Med / Heavy Trucks 24,196 Bus / Van / Limo 3,593 Non-Motorist 4,545 Unknown 14,552 All Unit Types 544,740 Report generated on : 5/18/ :49:29 AM

10 Table Crash Statistics by Month From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Month Fatal Property Damage 2015 January 80 6,350 22,383 28, February 66 6,106 22,095 28, March 50 5,432 17,577 23, April 60 5,446 15,631 21, May 102 6,501 17,570 24, June 91 6,224 17,349 23, July 95 6,566 17,056 23, August 132 6,562 17,020 23, September 93 6,683 17,911 24, October 100 6,799 20,707 27, November 75 6,218 21,269 27, December 85 6,222 19,601 25,908 1,029 75, , ,307 Report generated on : 5/18/ :49:30 AM

11 Table Crash Statistics Fatalities and by Month From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Month Fatal Incapacitating Non - Incapacitating Possible 2015 January ,517 4,660 8, February ,296 4,822 8, March ,906 4,317 7, April ,978 4,111 7, May ,819 4,818 9, June ,660 4,744 9, July ,886 4,959 9, August ,824 4,802 9, September ,843 4,886 9, October ,814 5,196 9, November ,439 4,863 9, December ,425 4,730 8,916 1,110 9,079 42,407 56, ,504 Report generated on : 5/18/ :49:31 AM

12 Table Crash Statistics by Day of Week From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Day of Week Fatal Property Damage Sunday 153 8,125 22,892 31,170 Monday ,998 33,256 44,379 Tuesday ,144 33,684 44,966 Wednesday ,022 34,316 45,484 Thursday ,027 34,161 45,328 Friday ,110 37,336 49,590 Saturday ,683 30,524 41,390 1,029 75, , ,307 Report generated on : 5/18/ :49:32 AM

13 Table Crash Statistics by Day of Week From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Day of Week Fatal Incapacitating Non - Incapacitating Possible No Not Stated / Unknown Sunday 171 1,184 5,096 5,828 56, ,297 Monday 131 1,264 6,099 8,226 83, ,059 Tuesday 146 1,249 6,000 8,566 85, ,497 Wednesday 149 1,253 6,091 8,388 86, ,406 Thursday 153 1,169 5,973 8,396 87, ,135 Friday 160 1,504 6,726 9,371 98, ,406 Saturday 200 1,456 6,422 8,133 79, ,000 1,110 9,079 42,407 56, , ,800 Report generated on : 5/18/ :49:33 AM

14 Table Crash Statistics by Light Condition From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Light Condition Fatal Property Damage Daylight , , ,593 Dawn 15 1,523 5,931 7,469 Dusk 22 1,843 5,491 7,356 Dark - Lighted Roadway ,854 32,644 43,694 Dark - Roadway Not Lighted 255 8,035 30,799 39,089 Dark - Unknown Roadway Lighting ,179 1,406 Glare Other Unknown ,910 4,582 1,029 75, , ,307 Report generated on : 5/18/ :49:34 AM

15 Table Crash Statistics by Manner of Collision From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Manner of Collision Fatal Property Damage Not Collision Between Two Vehicles in Transport ,698 71,671 94,920 Rear-end 77 23,124 63,542 86,743 Head-on 119 2,688 2,524 5,331 Rear-to-rear Backing ,529 8,945 Angle ,151 46,008 67,399 Sideswipe, same direction 15 2,557 23,709 26,281 Sideswipe, opposite direction 9 1,133 4,770 5,912 Unknown 18 1,197 4,878 6,093 1,029 75, , ,307 Report generated on : 5/18/ :49:35 AM

16 Table Crash Statistics by Weather Condition From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Weather Condition Fatal Property Damage Clear , , ,691 Cloudy ,730 57,900 77,914 Fog, Smog, Smoke ,356 1,782 Rain 80 8,762 24,629 33,471 Sleet, Hail (Freezing Rain Or Drizzle) ,172 1,522 Snow 17 2,809 11,385 14,211 Severe Crosswinds Blowing Sand, Soil, Dirt, Snow Other/Unknown ,400 3,913 1,029 75, , ,307 Report generated on : 5/18/ :49:39 AM

17 Table Crash Statistics Probable Causes of by Contributing Circumstances From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Motorist in Error Fatal % of Fatals Property Damage None % 1,559 5,661 7,235 Failure to Yield % 12,705 24,343 37,184 Ran Red Light % 3,188 4,507 7,715 Ran Stop Sign % 1,708 2,488 4,226 Exceeded Speed Limit % Unsafe Speed % 3,621 7,248 10,966 Improper Turn % 1,528 5,821 7,354 Left of Center % 1,842 2,845 4,793 Followed Too Closely/ACDA % 20,702 56,433 77,202 Improper Lane Change/Passing/Off % 5,818 20,680 26,650 Road/ Improper Backing % 493 9,559 10,055 Improper Start From Parked Position % 278 1,331 1,609 Stopped or Parked Illegally % Operating Vehicle Negligent Manner % 751 1,530 2,301 Swerving to Avoid (Due To External % 504 1,427 1,935 Conditions) Wrong Side or Wrong Way % Failure to Control % 11,946 32,296 44,431 Vision Obstruction % Operating Defective Equipment % 404 1,676 2,086 Load Shifting/Falling/Spilling % 103 1,192 1,295 Other Improper Action % 786 3,147 3,943 Unknown % 1,437 9,544 11,001 Subtotal % 69, , ,570 Non-Motorist in Error None % Improper Crossing % Darting % Lying And/Or Illegally In Roadway % Failure To Yield Right Of Way % Not Visible (Dark Clothing) % Inattentive % Failure To Obey Traffic % Wrong Side Of The Road % Other Non-Motorist % Unknown % Subtotal % 1, ,628 Animal in Error % ,951 21,929 No Error/Unknown/Not Stated % 2,751 11,690 14,477 TOTAL 1, % 75, , ,604 In Error: The Motorist, Non-Motorist, or Animal, which had the most causative bearing on the crash Report generated on : 5/18/ :49:41 AM

18 Table Crash Statistics, and for Holiday Period From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Holiday Weekend No. of Days* Alcohol Related New Years , Memorial Day , ,150 July 4th , ,089 Labor Day , ,109 Thanksgiving , ,417 Christmas , , ,138 *Note: 'Days' Refers to the total number of days included in the holiday reporting period. Report generated on : 5/18/ :49:45 AM

19 Table Crash Statistics Hit/Skip by Severity From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Hit / Skip Fatal Property Damage Not Hit Skip , , ,211 Solved 23 2,084 7,734 9,841 Unsolved 22 4,327 28,906 33,255 1,029 75, , ,307 Report generated on : 5/18/ :49:46 AM

20 Table Crash Statistics Location by Crash Severity From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Location Fatal Property Damage Not a Intersection , , ,500 Four-way Intersection ,623 40,224 59,009 T-Intersection 85 8,954 23,259 32,298 Y-Intersection ,397 1,903 Traffic circle/roundabout Five-point, or more On ramp ,641 3,504 Off ramp 20 1,049 3,472 4,541 Crossover Driveway/Alley Access 24 2,413 7,202 9,639 Railway grade crossing Shared-use paths or trails Unknown ,205 1,029 75, , ,307 Report generated on : 5/18/ :49:48 AM

21 Table Crash Statistics Location of First Harmful Event by Crash Severity From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Location First Harmful Event Fatal Property Damage On Roadway , , ,520 On Shoulder 59 2,898 7,885 10,842 In Median ,495 2,064 On Roadside 232 7,654 16,310 24,196 On Gore Outside Trafficway 35 2,102 6,203 8,340 Unknown ,670 2,156 1,029 75, , ,307 Report generated on : 5/18/ :49:49 AM

22 Table Crash Statistics Road Condition by Crash Severity From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Road Condition Fatal Property Damage Dry , , ,649 Wet ,035 42,896 58,094 Snow 20 3,149 14,065 17,234 Ice 7 1,482 5,327 6,816 Sand, Mud, Dirt, Oil, Gravel Water (Standing, Moving) Slush Debris Rut, Holes, Bumps, Uneven Pavement Other Unknown ,760 1,962 1,029 75, , ,307 Report generated on : 5/18/ :49:51 AM

23 Table Crash Statistics School Bus Related by Crash Severity From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties School Bus Related Fatal No 1,029 74, , ,716 Yes, School Bus Directly Involved ,216 1,453 Yes, School Bus Indirectly Involved ,029 75, , ,307 Report generated on : 5/18/ :49:52 AM

24 Table Crash Statistics Crash Statistics - Work Zone Related by Crash Severity From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Work Zone Related Fatal Property Damage No 1,001 73, , ,204 Yes 28 1,455 4,620 6,103 1,029 75, , ,307 Report generated on : 5/18/ :49:52 AM

25 Table Crash Statistics Deer by Light Condition and Crash Severity From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Light Condition Fatal Property Damage Daylight ,810 4,060 Dawn ,468 1,529 Dusk Dark - Lighted Roadway ,636 1,723 Dark - Roadway Not Lighted ,525 12,982 Dark - Unknown Roadway Lighting Glare Other Unknown ,166 21,061 Report generated on : 5/18/ :49:55 AM

26 Table Crash Statistics Deer by Month and Crash Severity From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Month Fatal Property Damage January ,372 1,418 February ,024 1,044 March ,362 1,408 April ,063 1,126 May ,568 1,671 June ,249 1,302 July ,028 1,095 August September ,047 October ,831 2,954 November ,583 4,791 December ,350 2, ,166 21,061 Report generated on : 5/18/ :49:56 AM

27 Table Death & Statistics Age Distribution of Persons Killed From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Age Group Drivers* Passengers Pedestrians 0-15* and Over Not Stated ,110 *Notes: - Drivers include operators of motorized and non-motorized units - Age 0 consists of occupants under 12 months Table Data: Fatal crash severity and fatal injuries involved Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:01 AM

28 Table Death & Statistics Age Distribution of Persons Injured From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Age Group Drivers* Passengers Pedestrians 0-15* 534 8, , ,241 4, , ,337 3, , ,418 2, , ,115 1, , ,999 1, , ,999 1, , ,846 1, , ,237 1, , ,411 1, , , , , , , , and Over 2, ,474 Not Stated ,479 29,404 2, ,394 *Notes: - Drivers include operators of motorized and non-motorized units - Age 0 consists of occupants under 12 months Table Data: Possible, non-incapacitating or incapacitating injuries involved Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:02 AM

29 Table Death & Statistics and by Gender From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Age Group DEATHS INJURIES Male Female Not Stated Male Female Not Stated 0-5* ,559 1, , ,428 1, , ,530 1, , ,342 7, , ,473 7, , ,143 5, , ,303 4, , ,554 3, , ,537 3, , ,430 3, , ,683 4, , ,261 3, , ,379 2, , ,590 1, , ,136 1, , and Over ,538 1, ,474 Not Stated ,110 50,988 57, ,394 * Note: Age 0 consists of occupants under 12 months Table Data: POssible, non-incapacitating, incapacitating or fatal injuries Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:04 AM

30 Table Death & Statistics Restraint Use of Occupant by Age From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties PERSONS KILLED Age Group Used Percent Used Not Used Not Available 0-5* % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % and Over % Not Stated % TOTAL % Table Data: Fatal involved; Drivers and Occupants; Restraint (Safety Equipment) used includes Shoulder Belt, Only, Lap Belt Only, Shoulder/Lap Belt, Child Safety Seat, None Used, Use Unknown, and Unknown; all unit type included, Note: Age 0 consists of occupants under 12 months PERSONS INJURED Age Group Used Percent Used Not Used Not Available 0-5* 2, % , , % , , % , , % 1, , , % 1, , , % , , % , , % , , % , , % , , % , , % , , % , , % , , % , and Over 3, % ,356 Not Stated % TOTAL 87, % 7,092 4,999 99,877 Table Data: Possible, Non-incapacitating or Incapacitating involved; Drivers and Occupants; Restraint (Safety Equipment) used includes Shoulder Belt Only, Lap Belt Only, Shoulder/Lap Belt, Child Safety Seat, None Used, Use Unknown, and Unknown; all unit type included. Note: Age 0 consists of occupants under 12 months. Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:06 AM

31 Table Death & Statistics Child Restraint Use in From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Age Children Restraints Used Percent Used Killed % % % % % % % % % TOTAL % Injured % % % % % % % % % TOTAL 0-8 4,531 2, % Not Injured 0 3, % 1 3,556 2, % 2 3,461 3, % 3 3,491 2, % 4 3,453 2, % 5 3,699 1, % 6 3,897 1, % 7 3,737 1, % 8 3,813 2, % TOTAL ,974 19, % Not Stated % % % % % % % % % TOTAL % Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:08 AM

32 Table Death & Statistics Child Restraint Use in All Occupants 0 4,377 3, % 1 4,042 3, % 2 3,919 3, % 3 3,967 3, % 4 3,930 3, % 5 4,238 3, % 6 4,414 3, % 7 4,294 3, % 8 4,329 3, % TOTAL ,510 32, % Table Data: Occupants; Restraint (Safety Equipment) used includes Shoulder Belt Only, Lap Belt Only, Shoulder/Lap Belt, or Child Safety Seat/Booster Seat Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:08 AM

33 Table Death & Statistics Ejection of Occupants by Status From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties No / None Reported Not Ejected Partial Ejection FATAL CRASHES Ejection Not Applicable Not Stated Possible Non-Incapacitating Incapacitating Fatal Not Stated TOTAL 1, ,086 Table Data: Drivers and Occupants; all unit types included. No / None Reported Not Ejected Partial Ejection ALL CRASHES Ejection Not Applicable Not Stated 545, , ,506 Possible 54, ,231 Non-Incapacitating 38, ,360 Incapacitating 6, ,296 Fatal Not Stated TOTAL 645, , ,169 Table Data: Drivers and Occupants; all unit types included. Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:11 AM

34 Table Death & Statistics Death and by Safety Equipment Usage From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Safety Equipment Usage Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating MOTORIST Possible No Not Stated / Unknown None Used - Vehicle Occupant 513 2,198 4,379 2,854 23, ,949 Shoulder Belt Only Used , ,317 Lap Belt Only Used , ,227 Shoulder and Lap Belt Used 294 4,920 32,416 46, , ,882 Child Restraint System - Forward Facing Child Restraint System - Rear Facing ,216 12, , , ,819 Booster Seat , ,861 Helmet Used ,896 Unknown Safety Equipment ,876 2,778 44, ,012 NON MOTORIST None Used , ,379 Helmet Used Protective Pads Used Reflective Clothing Lighting Other Unknown Safety Equipment TOTAL 1,110 9,079 42,407 56, , ,800 Table Data: All people involved in crashes (Drivers, Occupants and Pedestrians). Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:12 AM

35 Table Death & Statistics Death and by Air Bag Usage From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Air Bag Usage Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Not Stated / Unknown Not-Deployed 206 3,021 20,998 38, , ,983 Deployed-Front 335 2,776 11,347 9,479 24, ,177 Deployed-Side ,221 1,453 4, ,431 Deployed Both Front/Side ,103 2,426 5, ,233 Not Applicable 318 1,722 4,497 3,543 37, ,484 Deployment Unknown ,241 1,100 17, ,492 TOTAL 1,110 9,079 42,407 56, , ,800 Table Data: All people involved in crashes (Drivers, Occupants and Pedestrians). This will include Motorcycles, all motorists. Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:15 AM

36 Table Death & Statistics Trapped Occupants by Status From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Trapped Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Not Stated / Unknown Not trapped 665 7,343 40,622 56, , ,047 Extricated By Mechanical Means Extricated By Non-Mechanical Means 327 1, , ,827 Unknown TOTAL 1,110 9,079 42,407 56, , ,794 Motorists without Motorcycles. Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:22 AM

37 Table Death & Statistics Non-Motorist Location by Status From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Non-Motorist Location Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Intersection Marked Crosswalk Intersection Unmarked Crosswalk Possible No Not Stated / Unknown , , ,408 Intersection Other Midblock Marked Crosswalk Travel Lane Other Location , ,410 Bicycle Lane Shoulder/Roadside ,034 Sidewalk Median/Crossing Island Driveway Access Shared use paths or trails Non-Trafficway Area Other/Unknown 974 8,397 40,452 55, , ,476 TOTAL 1,110 9,079 42,407 56, , ,800 Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:28 AM

38 Table Driver Statistics Drivers in by Age Group From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Age Group Fatal Property Damage Driver In Error Percent in Error 0-15* 14 1,585 8,590 10,189 9, % ,846 43,246 60,248 40, % ,147 47,612 65,952 38, % ,563 37,972 52,699 27, % ,540 32,372 45,051 21, % ,643 28,221 38,984 16, % ,482 27,683 38,304 15, % ,028 27,284 37,444 14, % ,366 27,604 38,124 14, % ,149 24,988 34,259 13, % ,854 18,765 25,711 10, % ,841 13,277 18,191 7, % ,248 8,312 11,621 5, % 76 and Over 103 4,239 10,949 15,291 8, % Not Stated 6 1,443 7,825 9,274 7, % 1, , , , , % *Notes: - Drivers include operators of motorized and non-motorized units - Age 0 consists of occupants under 12 months - Percent in Error = Drivers In Error / * 100 Table Data: Drivers; does not include Parked Units Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:31 AM

39 Table Driver Statistics Male Drivers in by Age Group From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Age Group Fatal Property Damage 0-15* ,544 2, ,802 23,678 32, ,404 25,885 35, ,641 21,228 28, ,652 18,314 25, ,794 15,952 21, ,680 16,038 21, ,592 15,980 21, ,902 16,358 22, ,206 14,795 20, ,932 11,066 15, ,730 7,841 10, ,841 4,716 6, and Over 69 2,416 6,180 8,665 Not Stated ,455 1,790 1,240 72, , ,832 *Notes: - Drivers include operators of motorized and non-motorized units - Age 0 consists of occupants under 12 months Table Data: Male Drivers; does not include Parked Units Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:32 AM

40 Table Driver Statistics Female Drivers in by Age Group From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Age Group Fatal Property Damage 0-15* ,043 19,557 27, ,738 21,708 30, ,919 16,735 23, ,885 14,054 19, ,846 12,261 17, ,800 11,637 16, ,436 11,299 15, ,462 11,241 15, ,940 10,191 14, ,922 7,697 10, ,110 5,430 7, ,407 3,594 5, and Over 34 1,821 4,755 6,610 Not Stated , , ,662 *Notes: - Drivers include operators of motorized and non-motorized units - Age 0 consists of occupants under 12 months Table Data: Female Drivers; does not include Parked Units Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:33 AM

41 Table Driver Statistics Financial Responsibility of Drivers in by Gender From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Male Female Not Stated Not Insured 50,976 35,488 8,183 94,647 Insured 221, , , , ,893 8, ,125 Tabel Data: Drivers; does not include Parked Units; does not include Non-Motorist Unit Types (Animal w/rider, Animal w/buggy, Bicycle, Pedestrian, Pedalcyclist, Skater, Other Non-Motorist or Unknown non- Motorist) Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:35 AM

42 Table Driver Statistics No Proof of Insurance Shown in by Age Group From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Age Group Number of Uninsured Drivers Percent of Uninsured Drivers Uninsured Drivers in Error Percent of Uninsured in Error By Age Grp Percent of Uninsured Drivers in Error 0-15* 6, % 5, % 6.0% , % 7, % 8.2% , % 10, % 11.3% , % 7, % 8.2% , % 5, % 6.2% , % 4, % 4.6% , % 3, % 3.8% , % 3, % 3.4% , % 2, % 3.1% , % 2, % 2.5% , % 1, % 1.5% , % % 1.0% , % % 0.7% 76 and Over 1, % 1, % 1.2% Not Stated 5, % 4, % 5.3% 94, % 63, % Average 64.3% Table Data: Uninsured Drivers; does not include Parked Units; does not include Non-Motorist Unit Types (Animal w/rider, Animal w/buggy, Bicycle, Pedestrian, Pedalcyclist, Skater, Other Non-Motorist or Unknown Non-Motorist) -Percent of Uninsured Drivers = Uninsured Drivers / Number of Uninsured Drivers * 100 -Percent of Uninsured In Error by Age Grp = Uninsured Drivers In Error / Number of Uninsured Drivers * 100 -Percent of Uninsured Drivers In Error = Uninsured Drivers In Error / Number of Uninsured Drivers * 100 Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:42 AM

43 Table Driver Statistics Condition of Drivers in From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Condition Fatal Property Damage Apparently Normal 1, , , ,663 Physical Impairment ,575 Emotional (E.G., Depressed, Angry, Disturbed) ,579 Illness ,084 Fell Asleep, Fainted, Fatigued, Etc 20 1,451 1,550 3,021 Under the Influence of Medications/Drugs/Alcohol 225 4,924 6,099 11,248 Other 144 1,337 3,691 5,172 Unknown , , , ,342 *Notes: - Drivers include operators of motorized and non-motorized units Table Data: Drivers Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:47 AM

44 Table Driver Statistics Driver Distraction 1 by Age Groups From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Fatal Property Damage No Distraction Reported ,531 8,450 9, ,270 40,006 55, ,741 44,807 61, ,564 35,989 49, ,787 30,953 42, ,026 27,093 37, ,978 26,649 36, ,534 26,334 35, ,884 26,666 36, ,769 24,160 33, ,581 18,181 24, ,666 12,817 17, ,128 8,070 11, & Over 102 4,073 10,606 14,781 Not Stated 6 1,406 7,720 9,132 1, , , ,038 Phone Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:57 AM Page 1 of 5

45 Table Driver Statistics Driver Distraction 1 by Age Groups Fatal Property Damage Phone & Over Not Stated ,789 2,783 Texting/ ing & Over Not Stated Electronic Communication Device Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:58 AM Page 2 of 5

46 Table Driver Statistics Driver Distraction 1 by Age Groups Fatal Property Damage Electronic Communication Device & Over Not Stated Other Electronic Device (navigation device, DVD player, Radio etc.) & Over Not Stated ,275 1,913 Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:58 AM Page 3 of 5

47 Table Driver Statistics Driver Distraction 1 by Age Groups Fatal Property Damage Other Inside the Vehicle ,010 1, , , & Over Not Stated ,707 5,088 7,812 External Distraction (outside the vehicle) , Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:58 AM Page 4 of 5

48 Table Driver Statistics Driver Distraction 1 by Age Groups Fatal Property Damage External Distraction (outside the vehicle) & Over Not Stated ,067 4,541 6,621 Report generated on : 5/18/ :50:58 AM Page 5 of 5

49 Table 4.08A - Driver Statistics Driver Distraction 2 by Age Groups From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Fatal Property Damage No Distraction Reported ,573 8,541 10, ,477 42,395 59, ,845 46,933 64, ,358 37,518 52, ,393 32,065 44, ,519 27,964 38, ,369 27,419 37, ,910 27,073 37, ,252 27,359 37, ,058 24,789 33, ,788 18,650 25, ,811 13,202 18, ,233 8,272 11, & Over 102 4,222 10,914 15,238 Not Stated 6 1,420 7,759 9,185 1, , , ,732 Phone Report generated on : 5/18/ :51:05 AM Page 1 of 4

50 Table 4.08A - Driver Statistics Driver Distraction 2 by Age Groups Fatal Property Damage Phone & Over Not Stated Texting/ ing Not Stated Electronic Communication Device Report generated on : 5/18/ :51:05 AM Page 2 of 4

51 Table 4.08A - Driver Statistics Driver Distraction 2 by Age Groups Fatal Property Damage Electronic Communication Device & Over Other Electronic Device (navigation device, DVD player, Radio etc.) & Over Other Inside the Vehicle Report generated on : 5/18/ :51:05 AM Page 3 of 4

52 Table 4.08A - Driver Statistics Driver Distraction 2 by Age Groups Fatal Property Damage Other Inside the Vehicle & Over Not Stated External Distraction (outside the vehicle) & Over Not Stated Report generated on : 5/18/ :51:05 AM Page 4 of 4

53 Table Driver Statistics Driver Distraction by Crash Severity From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Driver Distraction 1 Fatal Property Damage No Distraction Reported , , ,254 Phone ,212 2,794 Texting/ ing Electronic Communication Device Other Electronic Device (navigation device, DVD player, Radio etc.) ,595 1,918 Other Inside the Vehicle 3 1,380 6,430 7,813 External Distraction (outside the vehicle) 1 1,062 5,579 6, , , ,187 Driver Distraction 2 Fatal Property Damage No Distraction Reported , , ,306 Phone Texting/ ing Electronic Communication Device Other Electronic Device (navigation device, DVD player, Radio etc.) Other Inside the Vehicle External Distraction (outside the vehicle) , , ,187 Report generated on : 5/18/ :51:09 AM

54 Table Unit Statistics Types of Units Involved* in From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Unit Type Fatal Property Damage Percent of Sub-Compact 15 1,771 5,384 7, % Compact ,875 50,997 69, % Mid Size , , , % Full Size ,198 34,022 46, % Minivan 75 6,911 18,164 25, % Sport Utility Vehicle ,859 81, , % Pickup ,743 45,113 60, % Van 26 2,726 8,215 10, % Passenger Vehicles - Subtotal 1, , , , % Motorized Bicycle % Snowmobile/ATV % Other Passenger Vehicle % Other Passenger Vehicles - Subtotal , % Motorcycle 167 2, , % Motorcycle - Subtotal 167 2, , % Single Unit Truck or Van 2 axle, 6 tires 27 1,116 4,543 5, % Single Unit Truck; 3+ axles ,958 2, % Single Unit Truck / Trailer ,573 1, % Truck/Tractor (Bobtail) % Tractor/Semi-Trailer 139 2,314 9,106 11, % Tractor/Doubles % Tractor/Triples % Other Med/Heavy Vehicle ,385 1, % Med / Heavy Trucks - Subtotal 222 4,820 19,154 24, % Bus /Van (9-15 seats inc Driver) , % Bus (16+ Seats, Inc Driver) ,931 2, % Bus / Van / Limo - Subtotal ,869 3, % Animal with Rider % Animal with Buggy, Wagon, Surrey % Bicycle/Pedacyclist 29 1, , % Pedestrian/Skater 136 2, , % Other Non-Motorist % Non-Motorist - Subtotal 168 3, , % Unknown or Hit/Skip 10 1,553 12,989 14, % Unknown - Subtotal 10 1,553 12,989 14, % - All Unit Types 544, % These are the number of units involved in crashes, not total crashes. Report generated on : 5/18/ :51:10 AM Page 1 of 1

55 Table 5.01A - Unit Statistics Special Function Units Involved* in From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Unit Type Fatal These are the number of units involved in crashes, not total crashes. Property Damage Percent of Ambulance % Fire % Police ,759 2, % Public Safety - Subtotal ,644 3, % Taxi , % Bus Transit % Train % Public Transportation - Subtotal ,653 2, % Bus School (public or private) ,268 1, % Bus Charter % Bus Shuttle % Bus Other % Other Transportation - Subtotal ,714 2, % Highway/Maintenance % Military % Public Utility % Other Government ,190 1, % Government / Utility Vehicle - Subtotal ,755 3, % Farm Vehicle % Farm Equipment % Farm - Subtotal % Rental Trucks (over 10,000 lbs) % Construction Equip ,317 1, % Motorhome % Golf Cart % Other (explain in narrative) ,540 3, % Other - Subtotal 27 1,179 4,483 5, % None 1, , , , % None - Subtotal 1, , , , % - All Unit Types 544, % Report generated on : 5/18/ :51:11 AM Page 1 of 1

56 Table Unit Statistics and by Position in Unit From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Seating Position Fatal Incapacitating Front Seat Left Side (Motorcycle Driver) Non - Incapacitating Possible No Not Stated / Unknown Occupants 775 6,466 30,635 39, , ,948 Front Seat Middle , ,638 Front Seat Right Side 119 1,229 6,408 9,277 72, ,662 Second Seat Left Side (Motorcycle Passenger) ,389 2,622 22, ,162 Second Seat Middle , ,538 Second Seat Right Side ,463 2,891 25, ,459 Third Left Side (Motorcycle Side Car) , ,407 Third Middle Third Right Side , ,288 Sleeper Section Of Cab (Truck) Passenger In Other Enclosed Cargo Area (Non Trailing Unit Such As A Bus, Pick-up with Cap) Passenger In Unenclosed Cargo Area , , Trailing Unit Riding On Vehicle Exterior (Non- Trailing Unit) Non-Motorist , ,662 Other , ,319 Unknown , ,829 1,110 9,045 42,333 56, , ,733 Table Data : All unit-types included Report generated on : 5/18/ :51:15 AM

57 Table Unit Statistics Drivers and Pedestrians in All by Age and Unit Type From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Age Group Passenger Vehicle Other Passenger Vehicle Motorist Non-Motorist Unknown MotorCycle Med / Heavy Trucks Bus / Van / Limo Non-Motorist Unknown 0-15* 6, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and Over 15, ,358 Not Stated 5, , , ,810 22,774 3,471 4,429 6, ,187 Table Data : All unit-types included; drivers and Pedestrians; Pre-Crash Action of Parked not included. Note : These are number of units involved in crashes, not total crashes or people. Report generated on : 5/18/ :51:17 AM

58 Table Unit Statistics Drivers and Pedestrians in Fatal by Age and Unit Type From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Age Group Passenger Vehicle Other Passenger Vehicle Motorist Non-Motorist Unknown MotorCycle Med / Heavy Trucks Bus / Van / Limo Non-Motorist Unknown 0-15* and Over Not Stated , ,804 Table Data : All unit-types included; drivers and Pedestrians; Pre-Crash Action of Parked not included. Note : These are number of units involved in crashes, not total crashes or people. Report generated on : 5/18/ :51:21 AM

59 Table Unit Statistics Drivers, Passengers and Pedestrians Killed and Injured From Date 01/01/2015 To Date 12/31/2015 County(s) All Counties Motorists / Non-Motorists DRIVERS Number Killed Percent of Number Injured Percent of Passenger Vehicles % 70, % Med / Heavy Trucks % 1, % Bus / Van / Limo % % Non-Motorist % 1, % Unknown % % Motorcycle % 2, % Other Passenger Vehicles % % PASSENGERS % 76, % Passenger Vehicles % 27, % Med / Heavy Trucks % % Bus / Van / Limo % % Non-Motorist % % Unknown % % Motorcycle % % Other Passenger Vehicles % % PEDESTRIANS % 29, % Non-Motorist % 2, % % 2, % Grand 1, % 108, % Report generated on : 5/18/ :51:24 AM

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