Idaho Traffic Collisions 2003 provides an annual description of motor vehicle collision characteristics for Idaho. This document is used by state and local transportation, law enforcement, health, and other agencies charged with the responsibility of coping with the increasing costs of traffic collisions. Agencies use the data to identify traffic safety problems and target areas for the development of collision reduction and injury prevention programs. This document is divided into two major sections: a statewide collision summary and a breakdown of collisions by identified problem areas. Maps displaying the approximate location of each fatal collision by transportation district are found in Appendix A. Precise locations of fatal collisions cannot be determined from the maps. Information regarding collisions on the State Highway System is available in Appendix B. A five-year fatal and injury collision history is contained in three tables in Appendix C.
Idaho Traffic Collisions 2002 provides an annual description of motor vehicle collision characteristics for Idaho. This document is used by state and ...
Idaho Traffic Collisions 2001 provides an annual description of collision characteristics for Idaho. This document is used by state and local transpor...
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