NTL-SAFETY AND SECURITY-Accidents;NTL-SAFETY AND SECURITY-SAFETY AND SECURITY;NTL-REFERENCES AND DIRECTORIES-Statistics;
Abstract:
The number of reported motor vehicle crashes decreased from the previous year to fewer than 290,000 crashes in calendar year 2010. In addition, the number of persons injured in crashes dropped below 89,000 and the number of fatalities on Illinois roadways in 2010 totaled 927, among the lowest number of traffic fatalities in a single year since 1921.
In 2011, the statewide safety belt usage rate has reached a record high of 92.9 percent. In comparison, in 2003, when the primary safety belt law was signed, the safety belt usage rate was 76.2 percent with 1,454 roadway fatalities reported that year.
Indiana. Governor's Council on Impaired & Dangerous Driving
2000-01-01
Abstract:
The 2000 Crash Facts, a compilation of the approximately 220,000 crashes that occurred throughout the state of Indiana. The year 2000 established a nu...
Indiana. Governor's Council on Impaired & Dangerous Driving
2006-01-01
Abstract:
Designing and implementing effective traffic safety policies requires data-driven analysis of traffic collisions. To help in the policy-making process...
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