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Highway Safety
MOTOR VEHICLE CRASHES

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that 41,059 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2007, down 3.9 percent from 42,708 in 2006. 2007 fatalities were the lowest since 1994. However, motorcycle deaths rose for the tenth consecutive year to 5,154, up 6.6 percent from 2006. NHTSA property damage figures shown below are based on accidents reported to the police and do not include "fender bender" accidents.
MOTOR VEHICLE CRASHES, 1998-2007


Year

Fatal

Injury

Property damage only

Total crashes
199837,1072,028,9414,268,5256,334,573
199937,1402,054,2564,187,6406,279,036
200037,5262,069,9054,286,1946,393,624
200137,8622,002,7104,282,3916,322,963
200238,4911,928,9844,348,2336,315,708
200338,4771,924,9124,364,5666,327,955
200438,4441,861,6174,280,9666,181,027
200539,2521,816,1054,303,9936,159,350
200638,6481,745,9244,188,6415,973,213
200737,2481,711,3044,275,2696,023,821
Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
TRAFFIC DEATHS, 1998-2007




Year

Fatalities

Annual percent change

Fatality rate per 100 million vehicle miles traveled

Fatality rate per 100,000 registered vehicles
199841,501-1.2%1.5819.95
199941,7170.51.5519.61
200041,9450.51.5319.33
200142,1960.61.5119.07
200243,0051.91.5119.06
200342,884-0.31.4818.59
200442,836-0.11.4418.00
200543,5101.41.4617.71
200642,708-1.81.4216.93
200741,059-3.91.37NA

NA=Data not available.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

  • The number of people injured in motor vehicle crashes fell by 3.3 percent from 2.575 million in 2006 to 2.491 million in 2007.

  • The injury rate per 100 million vehicle miles traveled fell by 2.4 percent in 2007.


According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, vehicle occupants accounted for 74 percent of traffic deaths in 2007. Motorcycle riders accounted for 13 percent of deaths. Pedestrians accounted for another 11 percent; pedalcyclists and other nonoccupants accounted for the remainder.
MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC DEATHS BY STATE, 2006-2007


 

Number of deaths 

 

State

2006

2007

Percent change
Alabama 1,2071,110-8.0%
Alaska 748414.0
Arizona 1,2931,066-18.0
Arkansas 665650-2.3
California 4,2403,974-6.3
Colorado 5355543.6
Connecticut 311277-11.0
Delaware 148117-21.0
D.C.374419.0
Florida 3,3573,214-4.3
Georgia 1,6931,641-3.1
Hawaii 161138-14.0
Idaho 267252-5.6
Illinois 1,2541,249-0.4
Indiana 902898-0.4
Iowa 4394451.4
Kansas 468416-11.0
Kentucky913864-5.4
Louisiana 987985-0.2
Maine 188183-2.7
Maryland 652614-5.8
Massachusetts 429417-2.8
Michigan 1,0861,0880.2
Minnesota 4945042.0
Mississippi 911884-3.0
Missouri 1,096992-9.5
Montana 2642774.9
Nebraska 269256-4.8
Nevada 431373-13.0
New Hampshire 1271291.6
New Jersey771724-6.1
New Mexico 484413-15.0
New York 1,4541,333-8.3
North Carolina 1,5541,6757.8
North Dakota 1111110.0
Ohio 1,2381,2571.5
Oklahoma 765754-1.4
Oregon478455-4.8
Pennsylvania 1,5251,491-2.2
Rhode Island 8169-15.0
South Carolina 1,0451,0662.0
South Dakota 191146-24.0
Tennessee 1,2841,210-5.8
Texas 3,5313,363-4.8
Utah 2872994.2
Vermont 8766-24.0
Virginia 9621,0276.8
Washington 633568-10.0
West Virginia 4104315.1
Wisconsin 7247564.4
Wyoming195150-23.0
United States42,70841,059-3.9%

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

DRIVERS IN MOTOR VEHICLE CRASHES BY AGE, 2006


Age group

Number of licensed drivers

Percent of total

Drivers in fatal crashes

Involvement rate (1)

Drivers in all crashes

Involvement rate (1)
Under 16211,3510.1%275NA151,000NA
16 to2012,778,6366.37,28657.021,600,00012,522
21 to 2417,061,9518.46,45446.771,127,0008,168
25 to 3435,494,94917.511,22331.622,130,0006,001
35 to 4439,998,81619.710,31025.781,968,0004,920
45 to 5440,462,00720.09,20122.741,805,0004,460
55 to 6429,929,73314.85,86419.59983,0003,283
65 to 7417,009,8118.43,02217.77468,0002,752
Over 7413,125,6556.52,95422.50326,0002,481
Total 202,810,438100.0%57,695 (2)28.4510,558,0005,206
(1) Per 100,000 licensed drivers.
(2) Includes 1,065 drivers of unknown age.

NA=Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Federal Highway Administration.
MOTOR VEHICLE DEATHS
PER 100,000 PERSONS BY AGE, 2006




Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

SEX OF DRIVERS INVOLVED IN CRASHES, 1997-2006 (1)


 

Fatal crashes      

Injury crashes      

 

Male 

Female  

Male  

Female  

Year

Number

Rate (2)

 Number

Rate (2)

Number 

Rate (2)

Number

Rate (2)
199740,59444.1814,81616.322,296,2362,4991,642,8131,809
199840,43343.4714,96716.302,157,6352,3191,576,3871,717
199940,63943.1614,71715.832,133,9882,2671,609,1191,730
200041,44343.2714,68215.482,192,4082,2891,572,7341,659
200141,54843.3814,82915.532,089,9272,1821,546,9731,620
200241,99543.0314,87615.342,000,0432,0491,481,4761,528
200342,17742.9515,10615.431,989,7022,0261,524,7851,557
200441,87642.0615,27215.381,911,8521,9201,482,3151,493
200542,94742.8414,96714.921,836,7111,8321,425,1611,421
200641,91241.4914,66114.431,762,5521,7451,387,3241,366

 

Property damage-only crashes   

Total crashes   

 

Male 

Female  

Male  

Female  

Year

Number

Rate (2)

Number

Rate (2)

Number

Rate (2)

Number

Rate (2)
19974,807,8375,2322,966,6833,2687,144,6677,7754,624,3125,093
19984,634,0264,9822,902,4433,1626,832,0947,3454,493,7974,895
19994,508,5934,7892,800,1783,0116,683,2207,0994,424,0144,758
20004,558,9574,7602,903,5793,0626,792,8087,0924,490,9954,737
20014,517,7304,7172,903,3193,0416,649,2056,9424,465,1214,677
20024,436,1984,5452,999,1113,0936,478,2366,6384,495,4634,636
20034,527,5154,6103,019,9613,0846,559,3946,6794,559,8524,657
20044,404,7794,4243,037,1263,0586,358,5076,3874,534,7134,566
20054,357,1884,3473,007,0382,9986,236,8466,2224,447,1664,435
20064,232,1844,1902,967,9642,9226,036,6485,9764,369,9494,302
(1) Drivers age 16 and over.
(2) Rate per 100,000 licensed drivers.

Source:  U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
DRIVING BEHAVIORS REPORTED FOR DRIVERS AND MOTORCYCLE OPERATORS
INVOLVED IN FATAL CRASHES, 2007



Behavior

Number

Percent
Failure to keep in proper lane or running off road15,57128.0%
Driving too fast for conditions or in excess of posted speed limit or racing11,94821.5
Under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medication7,55113.6
Inattentive (talking, eating, etc.)4,7048.4
Failure to yield right of way4,0047.2
Overcorrecting/oversteering2,4654.4
Failure to obey traffic signs, signals, or officer2,4234.4
Swerving or avoiding due to wind, slippery surface, other vehicle, object, nonmotorist on roadway, etc.2,1063.8
Operating vehicle in erratic, reckless, careless or negligent manner1,8573.3
Making improper turn1,6212.9
Vision obscured (rain, snow, glare, lights, building, trees, etc.)1,4812.7
Drowsy, asleep, fatigued, ill, or blacked-out1,4042.5
Driving wrong way in one-way traffic or on wrong side of road6931.2
Other factors9,30316.7
None reported19,03034.2
Unknown7381.3
Total Drivers (1) 55,681100.0%
(1) The sum of the numbers and percentages is greater than total drivers as more than one factor may be present for the same driver.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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