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Southeast Minnesota TZD Region Crash Data May 1, 214

Minnesota Fatalities & Serious Injuries 29-213*** MINNESOTA STATEWIDE 75 1,271 1,191 1,159 1,268 1,217 1,5 Fatalities 5 25 421 411 368 395 388 1, 5 Serious Injuries 29 21 211 212 213***

Fatalities & Serious Injuries 29-213*** SOUTHEAST REGION 2, 1,6 1,692 1,62 1,527 1,663 1,65 5 4 Minnesota 1,2 8 4 22 199 17 178 164 3 2 1 Southeast Region 29 21 211 212 213***

SOUTHEAST REGION 29 to 213***: Average annual fatalities and serious injuries

SOUTHEAST REGION 213*** Data Fatalities and serious injuries

Fatality Rates by County 29-213*** SOUTHEAST REGION Fatalities per 1MVMT 2. 1.5 1..5. Minnesota Average Regional Average.5.5.6.7.8.8.8.9 1. 1. 1.8

Serious Injury Rates by County 29-213*** SOUTHEAST REGION Serious Injuries per 1MVMT 4. 3. 2. 1.. Minnesota Average Regional Average 1.2 2.1 2.1 2.3 2.3 2.7 3.1 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.5

Fatal & Serious Injury Crashes by Roadway 29-213*** SOUTHEAST REGION Interstate 7% State Highway 33% Other 1% Local Road 21% Percent of all fatal and serious injury crashes. County Road 39%

SOUTHEAST REGION Fatalities & Serious Injuries by Roadway User 29-213*** 15 Motorcyclist Pedestrian Bicyclist 4 Motorcyclist Pedestrian Bicyclist Fatalities 1 5 12 9 6 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 29 211 213 1 Serious Injuries 3 2 1 32 27 25 18 21 12 12 9 5 5 3 4 5 2 2 29 211 213

SOUTHEAST REGION Lane Departure Fatalities & Serious Injuries 29-213*** Lane Departure Total Southeast 49 53% 931 Minnesota 3,783 47% 8,89 Percent of all fatalities and serious injuries.

Lane Departure Crash Type 29-213*** SOUTHEAST REGION Run-off-road Right 4% Percent of all fatal and serious injury crashes. Cross-median 3% Run-off-road Left 31% Sideswipe 5% Head-on 21%

SOUTHEAST REGION Intersection-related Fatalities & Serious Injuries 29-213*** Intersections Total Southeast 328 35% 931 Minnesota 3,326 41% 8,89 Percent of all fatalities and serious injuries.

Sideswipe 5% Head-on 5% Rear-end 7% Intersection Crash Type Other 14% 29-213*** SOUTHEAST REGION T-bone 46% Percent of all fatal and serious injury crashes. ROR Left 7% Turns 8% ROR Right 8% ROR denotes Run-Off-Road crash.

Distraction-related: Fatalities & Serious Injuries 29-213*** SOUTHEAST REGION 1 3 Distraction-related 8 6 4 2 22 38 199 51 17 178 3 35 164 23 25 2 15 1 5 All Fatalities and Serious injuries 29 21 211 212 213***

SOUTHEAST REGION Distraction-related: Geography 29-213*** Distraction Total Southeast 177 19% 931 Minnesota 1,59 19% 8,89 Percent of all fatalities and serious injuries.

Who? Distraction-related: Target Audience Youngest and Oldest Females involved more than expected When? Warm Weather Over-represented 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. MINNESOTA STATEWIDE

SOUTHEAST REGION Distraction-related: Progress State Campaigns High visibility enforcement Education and media buys Emphasized in April Fatalities and Serious Injuries 25 2 15 1 5 213*** to 5-Year Average 211 164 41 23-22% -43% All 5-Year Average Distracted

Alcohol-related: Fatalities & Serious Injuries 29-213*** SOUTHEAST REGION 1 3 Alcohol-related 8 6 4 2 22 52 199 35 17 178 4 46 164 31 25 2 15 1 5 All Fatalities and Serious Injuries 29 21 211 212 213***

SOUTHEAST REGION Alcohol-related: Geography 29-213*** Alcohol-related Total Southeast 24 22% 931 Minnesota 2,47 25% 8,89 Percent of all fatalities and serious injuries.

Alcohol-related: Target Audience Who? Young adults (age 21-35) Males When? Weekend 5 p.m. to 3 a.m. MINNESOTA STATEWIDE

Alcohol-related: Progress SOUTHEAST REGION State Campaigns High visibility enforcement Education and media buys Emphasized in December and Labor Day Fatalities and Serious Injuries 25 2 15 1 5 213*** to 5-Year Average 211 164 5-Year Average 49 31-22% -37% All Alcohol-related

Speed-related: Fatalities & Serious Injuries 29-213*** SOUTHEAST REGION 1 3 Speed-related 8 6 4 2 22 45 199 17 178 39 39 32 164 38 25 2 15 1 5 All Fatalities and Serious Injuries 29 21 211 212 213***

Speed-related: Geography 29-213*** SOUTHEAST REGION Speed-related Total Southeast 193 21% 931 Minnesota 1,544 19% 8,89 Percent of all fatalities and serious injuries.

Speed-related: Target Audience Who? Young adults (age 16-4) Males When? Warm Weather ANY time MINNESOTA STATEWIDE

Speed-related: Progress SOUTHEAST REGION State Campaigns High visibility enforcement Education and media buys Emphasized in June, July, and November Fatalities and Serious Injuries 25 2 15 1 5 213*** to 5-Year Average 211 164 5-Year Average 47 38-22% -19% All Speed-related

Unbelted Occupant: Fatalities & Serious Injuries 29-213*** SOUTHEAST REGION Unbelted Occupant 2 15 1 5 154 153 122 132 116 5 52 38 42 46 29 21 211 212 213*** 3 25 2 15 1 5 All Motor Vehicle Occupants

SOUTHEAST REGION Unbelted Occupant: Geography 29-213*** Unbelted Total Southeast 228 34% 677 Minnesota 1,771 31% 5,712 Percent of all fatalities and serious injuries.

Unbelted Occupant: Target Audience Males 68% of unbelted fatalities & serious injuries Age 16-35 Approximately 3 in 5 unbelted serious injuries Alcohol-impaired MINNESOTA STATEWIDE Approximately 2 in 5 unbelted serious injuries

SOUTHEAST REGION Unbelted Occupant: Progress State Campaigns High visibility enforcement Education and media buys Emphasized in May and October Fatalities and Serious Injuries 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 213*** to 5-Year Average 157 116 5-Year Average 51 46-26% -9% All Occupants Unbelted

MINNESOTA STATEWIDE Thinking Outside the Silo(s) Alcohol 1,396 651 Unsafe Speed 893 Individually: 25% of fatalities & serious injuries were alcohol-related 19% of fatalities & serious injuries were speed-related Either/Or: 36% of fatalities & serious injuries! Fatalities & serious injuries, 29-213***

MINNESOTA STATEWIDE Thinking Outside the Silo(s) Alcohol 728 1,319 Lane Departure 2,464 Individually: 25% of fatalities & serious injuries were alcohol-related 47% of fatalities & serious injuries were lane departure Either/Or: 56% of fatalities & serious injuries! Fatalities & serious injuries, 29-213***

MINNESOTA STATEWIDE Thinking Outside the Silo(s) Lane Departure 2,828 955 Unsafe Speed 589 Individually: 47% of fatalities & serious injuries were lane departure 19% of fatalities & serious injuries were speed-related Either/Or: 54% of fatalities & serious injuries! Fatalities & serious injuries, 29-213***

Key Findings, 29-213*** Traffic fatalities and serious injuries: MINNESOTA STATEWIDE Continued success dropped by 5% Occur more frequently during summer months One-third are 16 to 3-year-olds Two-thirds of fatalities are male Crashes do not occur in a silo, collaboration is key

Distraction-related: Key Findings, 29-213*** Mostly male but females greater than expected Alcohol-related: Three in four alcohol fatalities & serious injuries male Speed-related: Over-represented factor in single vehicle crashes, particularly for 15 to 4-year-olds Unbelted Occupants: MINNESOTA STATEWIDE Half of unbelted fatalities & serious injuries age 16-35

Further Resources www.minnesotatzd.org