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NTL-SAFETY AND SECURITY-Accidents;NTL-SAFETY AND SECURITY-Highway Safety;NTL-SAFETY AND SECURITY-SAFETY AND SECURITY;NTL-REFERENCES AND DIRECTORIES-Statistics;
Abstract:
In 2006, the death rate on Nebraska roadways was 1.4 persons killed per 100 million vehicle miles traveled. The death rate in Nebraska, from 1961 to 2006 is represented in Figure 1. Even though the death rate fluctuates from year to year, there has been a general downward trend. Much of this reduction can be attributed to improvements in vehicle design, roadway
engineering, emergency medical services, specific safety programs, enforcement and improved driver awareness. Figure 2 (page 3) depicts the number of fatal crashes per year for the last
ten years. There were 226 fatal crashes in 2006, 12 less than were recorded in 2005. Fatal accidents make up only a small portion of the total crashes in Nebraska. Property damage only (PDO) crashes make up the majority. Figure 3 (page 3) shows the percentage distribution of all crash types. In 2005, there were 226 fatal crashes, 12,471 injury crashes, and 20,083 property damage only crashes. Fatal crashes made up .7% of all accidents, and injury and PDO crashes made up 38% and 61.3%, respectively.
In 2003, the death rate on Nebraska roadways was 1.6 persons killed per 100 million vehicle miles traveled. The death rate in Nebraska, from 1961 to 2...
In 2001, the death rate on Nebraska roadways was 1.6 persons killed per 100 million vehicle miles traveled. The death rate in Nebraska, from 1961 to 2...
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