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  • T R A N S P O R T A T I O N D E V E L O P M E N T D I V I S I O N

    Published by

    Transportation Data Section

    Crash Analysis and Reporting Unit

    October 2014

    O R E G O N D E P A R T M E N T O F T R A N S P O R T A T I O N

    2013 OREGON

    TRAFFIC CRASHSUMMARY

  • 2013 OREGON TRAFFIC CRASH SUMMARY

    Oregon Department of Transportation Transportation Development Division

    Crash Analysis and Reporting Unit 555 13th Street NE, Suite 2 Salem, OR 97301-4178

    Robin Ness Manager

    October 2014 The Crash Analysis and Reporting Unit collects data and publishes statistics for reported motor vehicle traffic crashes per ORS 802.050(2) and 802.220(6). The data supports various local, county, and state traffic safety programs; engineering and planning projects; legislative concepts; and law enforcement services. Legally reportable motor vehicle traffic crashes are those involving death, bodily injury, or damage to personal property in excess of $500 (for crashes that occurred prior to 9/01/1997) or $1,000 (for crashes that occurred between 9/01/1997 and 12/31/2003). As of January 1, 2004, drivers are required to file an Accident and Insurance Report Form with DMV within 72 hours when: if injury or death resulted from the accident; damage to the driver's vehicle is over $1,500; damage to any vehicle is over $1,500 and any vehicle is towed from the scene as a result of said damage; or damage to any one persons property, other than a vehicle involved in the accident, is over $1,500. For more information on filing requirements, please contact DMV. Disclaimers: The Crash Analysis and Reporting Unit is committed to providing the highest quality crash data to customers. However, because submittal of crash report forms is the responsibility of the individual driver, the Crash Analysis and Reporting Unit cannot guarantee that all qualifying crashes are represented; nor can assurances be made that all details pertaining to a single crash are accurate. Higher numbers of crashes may be reported as of 2011, compared to earlier years. This does not necessarily reflect an increase in annual crashes. Higher numbers may result from a change to an internal process that allows the Crash Analysis and Reporting Unit to add previously unavailable, non-fatal crash reports to the annual file. Please be aware of this change when comparing pre-2011 crash statistics. Database expansion and refinement implemented in 2002 may result in slight differences between data reported in this publication and similar information reported in year prior to 2002.

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    T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S

    I. FIVE-YEAR CRASH TABLES Page

    Statewide Crashes, Injuries and Deaths by Month, 2009 - 2013 ................................ 3 Statewide Crashes, Injuries and Deaths by Selected Crash Type, 2009 - 2013 ........ 4 City of Portland Crashes, Injuries and Deaths by Month, 2009 - 2013 ....................... 5

    II. DRIVER ERROR TABLES

    All Drivers ................................................................................................................... 9 Drivers in Fatal Crashes ........................................................................................... 10 All Drivers in Motorcycle Crashes ............................................................................. 11 Drivers in Fatal Motorcycle Crashes ......................................................................... 12 All Drivers in Motorhome Crashes ............................................................................ 13 Drivers in Fatal Motorhome Crashes ........................................................................ 14 All Drivers in Pedalcycle Crashes ............................................................................. 15 Drivers in Fatal Pedalcycle Crashes ......................................................................... 16 All Drivers in Pedestrian Crashes ............................................................................. 17 Drivers in Fatal Pedestrian Crashes ......................................................................... 18 All Drivers in State Highway Crashes ....................................................................... 19 Drivers in Fatal State Highway Crashes ................................................................... 20 All Drivers in Truck Crashes ..................................................................................... 21 Drivers in Fatal Truck Crashes ................................................................................. 22

    III. CRASH SUMMARIES

    A. Statewide Crash Summaries

    State of Oregon Crashes. ................................................................................. 25 Crashes in Rural Areas. ................................................................................... 27 Crashes in Cities and Urban Areas. ................................................................. 29 Crashes in All Cities except Portland. ............................................................... 31 Crashes in Portland. ......................................................................................... 33

    B. Fatal Crash Summaries

    State of Oregon Fatal Crashes ......................................................................... 37 Fatal Crashes in Oregon Rural Areas. .............................................................. 39 Fatal Crashes in Cities and Urban Areas. ........................................................ 41 Fatal Crashes in All Cities except Portland. ...................................................... 43 Fatal Crashes in Portland ................................................................................. 45 C. Motorcycle Crash Summaries

    State of Oregon Motorcycle Crashes ................................................................ 49 Motorcycle Crashes in Oregon Rural Areas. .................................................... 51 Motorcycle Crashes in Cities and Urban Areas. ............................................... 53

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    T A B L E OF C O N T E N T S

    Motorcycle Crashes in All Cities except Portland ............................................. 55 Motorcycle Crashes in Portland ........................................................................ 57 D. Motor Home Crash Summaries

    State of Oregon Motor Home Crashes ............................................................. 61 Motor Home Crashes in Oregon Rural Areas. .................................................. 63 Motor Home Crashes in Cities and Urban Areas .............................................. 65 Motor Home Crashes in All Cities except Portland. .......................................... 67 Motor Home Crashes in Portland ..................................................................... 69

    E. Pedalcycle Crash Summaries

    State of Oregon Pedalcycle Crashes ................................................................ 73 Pedalcycle Crashes in Oregon Rural Areas. .................................................... 75 Pedalcycle Crashes in Cities and Urban Areas. ............................................... 77 Pedalcycle Crashes in All Cities except Portland. ............................................ 79 Pedalcycle Crashes in Portland ........................................................................ 81

    F. Pedestrian Crash Summaries

    State of Oregon Pedestrian Crashes ................................................................ 85 Pedestrian Crashes in Oregon Rural Areas. .................................................... 87 Pedestrian Crashes in Cities and Urban Areas ................................................ 89 Pedestrian Crashes in All Cities except Portland.............................................. 91 Pedestrian Crashes in Portland ........................................................................ 93

    G. State Highway Crash Summaries

    State of Oregon Highway Crashes ................................................................... 97 State Highway Crashes in Oregon Rural Areas. .............................................. 99 State Highway Crashes in Cities and Urban Areas ........................................ 101 State Highway Crashes in All Cities except Portland ...................................... 103 State Highway Crashes in Portland ................................................................ 105

    H. Truck Crash Summaries

    State of Oregon Truck Crashes ...................................................................... 109 Truck Crashes in Oregon Rural Areas ............................................................ 111 Truck Crashes in Cities and Urban Areas ...................................................... 113 Truck Crashes in All Cities except Portland .................................................... 115 Truck Crashes in Portland .............................................................................. 117

    IV. Crash Summaries for Oregon Cities with Population 10,000 or more

    Albany .................................................................................................................... 121 Ashland .................................................................................................................. 123

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    T A B L E OF C O N T E N T S

    Beaverton ............................................................................................................... 125 Bend ....................................................................................................................... 127 Canby ..................................................................................................................... 129 Central Point ........................................................................................................... 131 Coos Bay ................................................................................................................ 133 Cornelius ................................................................................................................ 135 Corvallis .................................................................................................................. 137 Dallas ..................................................................................................................... 139 Damascus .............................................................................................................. 141 Eugene ................................................................................................................... 143 Forest Grove ........................................................................................................... 145 Gladstone ............................................................................................................... 147 Grants Pass ............................................................................................................ 149 Gresham ................................................................................................................. 151 Happy Valley .......................................................................................................... 153 Hermiston ............................................................................................................... 155 Hillsboro ................................................................................................................. 157 Keizer ..................................................................................................................... 159 Klamath Falls .......................................................................................................... 161 La Grande .............................................................................................................. 163 Lake Oswego .......................................................................................................... 165 Lebanon ................................................................................................................. 167 McMinnville ............................................................................................................. 169 Medford .................................................................................................................. 171 Milwaukie ................................................................................................................ 173 Newberg ................................................................................................................. 175 Newport .................................................................................................................. 177 Ontario .................................................................................................................... 179 Oregon City ............................................................................................................ 181 Pendleton ............................................................................................................... 183 Portland .................................................................................................................. 185 Redmond ................................................................................................................ 187 Roseburg ................................................................................................................ 189 Salem ..................................................................................................................... 191 Sherwood ............................................................................................................... 193 Springfield .............................................................................................................. 195 St. Helens ............................................................................................................... 197 The Dalles .............................................................................................................. 199 Tigard ..................................................................................................................... 201 Troutdale ................................................................................................................ 203 Tualatin ................................................................................................................... 205 West Linn ............................................................................................................... 207 Wilsonville .............................................................................................................. 209

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    T A B L E OF C O N T E N T S

    Woodburn ............................................................................................................... 211 V. Crash Summaries for Oregon Counties

    Oregon Traffic Crashes, Deaths and Injuries, by County ....................................... 215 Baker ...................................................................................................................... 217 Benton .................................................................................................................... 219 Clackamas .............................................................................................................. 221 Clatsop ................................................................................................................... 223 Columbia ................................................................................................................ 225 Coos ....................................................................................................................... 227 Crook ...................................................................................................................... 229 Curry ....................................................................................................................... 231 Deschutes .............................................................................................................. 233 Douglas .................................................................................................................. 235 Gilliam .................................................................................................................... 237 Grant ...................................................................................................................... 239 Harney .................................................................................................................... 241 Hood River.............................................................................................................. 243 Jackson .................................................................................................................. 245 Jefferson ................................................................................................................. 247 Josephine ............................................................................................................... 249 Klamath .................................................................................................................. 251 Lake ........................................................................................................................ 253 Lane ....................................................................................................................... 255 Lincoln .................................................................................................................... 257 Linn ......................................................................................................................... 259 Malheur .................................................................................................................. 261 Marion .................................................................................................................... 263 Morrow ................................................................................................................... 265 Multnomah .............................................................................................................. 267 Polk ........................................................................................................................ 269 Sherman ................................................................................................................. 271 Tillamook ................................................................................................................ 273 Umatilla .................................................................................................................. 275 Union ...................................................................................................................... 277 Wallowa .................................................................................................................. 279 Wasco .................................................................................................................... 281 Washington............................................................................................................. 283 Wheeler .................................................................................................................. 285 Yamhill .................................................................................................................... 287

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    Five-Year Crash

    Tables

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    STATEWIDE CRASHES BY MONTH AND YEAR COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF OREGON TRAFFIC CRASHES, PERSONAL INJURIES AND DEATHS

    2009 TO 2013

    CRASHES* INJURIES* DEATHS*

    MONTH 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

    JANUARY 3,605 3,361 3,869 4,099 4,107 2,463 2,335 2,583 2,732 2,531 33 15 32 24 23

    FEBRUARY 2,790 3,213 3,893 3,751 3,179 1,868 2,226 2,579 2,654 1,953 16 20 17 25 19

    MARCH 2,967 3,477 3,675 3,931 3,565 2,006 2,442 2,540 2,772 2,498 22 21 23 17 19

    APRIL 3,184 3,479 3,827 3,669 3,669 2,198 2,419 2,841 2,589 2,437 32 30 18 18 17

    MAY 3,610 3,701 3,835 3,885 4,132 2,612 2,572 2,774 2,837 2,888 35 27 29 29 33

    JUNE 3,288 3,263 3,868 3,919 4,047 2,261 2,191 2,894 2,942 2,876 25 24 35 32 27

    JULY 3,500 3,752 4,077 4,143 4,346 2,601 2,803 3,220 3,236 3,255 39 39 25 22 41

    AUGUST 3,450 3,629 4,315 4,318 4,230 2,469 2,590 3,250 3,258 2,976 43 29 40 31 35

    SEPTEMBER 3,481 3,585 4,233 4,060 4,421 2,382 2,540 3,184 3,100 3,105 38 36 24 43 24

    OCTOBER 3,585 3,921 4,387 4,776 4,457 2,335 2,741 3,044 3,587 2,834 28 27 26 31 34

    NOVEMBER 3,561 4,355 4,583 4,546 4,355 2,323 2,777 3,197 3,154 2,834 27 30 37 35 22

    DECEMBER 4,250 4,357 4,490 4,701 5,002 2,635 2,857 2,925 3,223 2,974 39 19 25 30 19

    TOTALS 41,271 44,093 49,052 49,798 49,510 28,153 30,493 35,031 36,085 33,161 377 317 331 337 313

    * Data for prior years may be revised from previously published figures, due to updates that were received after publication deadlines.

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    STATEWIDE CRASHES BY TYPE

    COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF TRAFFIC CRASHES, PERSONAL INJURIES AND DEATHS BY SELECTED CRASH TYPE 2009 to 2013

    This table lists major crash categories, total crashes for each category, and total injuries and deaths for all persons involved regardless of Participant Type. For example, in 2013, there were 1,036 crashes involving motorcycles, in which 1,032 persons were injured and 32 persons were killed. Not all casualties in those crashes were motorcyclists.

    CRASHES* INJURIES* DEATHS* CRASH TYPE 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 FATAL 331 292 310 306 292 345 258 239 265 230 377 317 331 337 313

    MOTORCYCLE 842 849 993 1,111 1,036 875 827 995 1,152 1,032 53 38 39 49 32

    PEDAL-CYCLE 801 910 962 1,064 957 781 894 956 1,054 945 7 7 15 10 3

    PEDESTRIAN 663 792 849 923 850 680 813 873 993 887 39 62 48 60 53

    STATE HIGHWAY 17,864 19,092 21,105 21,413 21,173 13,079 14,032 16,242 16,588 15,146 211 194 170 193 171

    TRUCK 1,639 1,711 1,928 2,053 2,015 846 914 1,037 1,131 1,009 30 45 43 27 35

    SUMMARY OF PERSONAL INJURIES AND DEATHS BY SELECTED PARTICIPANT TYPE 2009 to 2013

    This table lists Participant Types corresponding to several major crash categories listed above, and the total injuries and deaths for those Participant Types. For example, of the 1,032 participants injured in Motorcycle crashes during 2013 (above), 952 were motorcyclists. Of the 32 deaths in motorcycle crashes, 31 were motorcyclists.

    INJURIES* DEATHS* PARTICIPANT TYPE 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

    MOTORCYCLISTS 789 768 919 1,028 953 51 38 39 49 31PEDAL-CYCLISTS 762 877 928 1,026 922 7 7 15 10 3PEDESTRIANS 636 772 831 939 814 39 62 47 60 52

    * Data for prior years may be revised from previously published figures, due to updates that were received after publication deadlines.

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    CITY OF PORTLAND CRASHES BY MONTH AND YEAR COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF TRAFFIC CRASHES, PERSONAL INJURIES AND DEATHS

    2009 TO 2013

    CRASHES* INJURIES* DEATHS*

    MONTH 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

    JANUARY 750 814 848 907 887 483 525 571 611 556 1 2 3 3 4

    FEBRUARY 597 850 814 837 735 381 592 558 587 444 1 1 3 1 4

    MARCH 688 913 899 920 844 458 593 582 597 574 3 1 4 4 3

    APRIL 762 929 907 962 861 483 626 708 592 558 5 5 3 0 2

    MAY 837 1,013 948 1,001 958 554 702 674 662 658 4 2 2 3 3

    JUNE 723 719 913 956 957 473 452 675 609 651 3 0 3 5 3

    JULY 746 809 912 959 1,001 487 564 684 743 658 4 1 1 1 4

    AUGUST 783 886 985 1,073 998 486 588 700 738 606 2 2 2 2 4

    SEPTEMBER 750 768 961 914 1.061 471 495 681 630 712 1 1 1 5 0

    OCTOBER 816 886 1,017 1,106 982 487 615 659 771 549 2 4 7 4 2

    NOVEMBER 748 868 1,038 1,049 976 446 552 697 708 578 2 3 3 2 3

    DECEMBER 832 878 1,046 1,001 925 548 583 654 708 503 2 2 2 2 4

    TOTALS 9,032 10,333 11,288 11,685 11,185 5,757 6,887 7,843 7,956 7,047 30 24 34 32 36* Data for prior years may be revised from previously published figures, due to updates that were received after publication deadlines.

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  • Driver Error

    Tables

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  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES 2013 DRIVER ERROR TABLES

    ALL DRIVERS Up to three errors per driver are coded for a given crash. However, only the first, most relevant error per driver is represented on this report, to avoid counting the same driver multiple times. This results in under-reporting of total errors. For total errors by age group, please request a CDS300 report. TYPE OF ERROR # OF

    DRIVER % ERR COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES 2013 DRIVER ERROR TABLES DRIVERS IN FATAL CRASHES

    Up to three errors per driver are coded for a given crash. However, only the first, most relevant error per driver is represented on this report, to avoid counting the same driver multiple times. This results in under-reporting of total errors. For total errors by age group, please request a CDS300 report. TYPE OF ERROR # OF

    DRIVER % ERR COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES 2013 DRIVER ERROR TABLES

    ALL DRIVERS IN MOTORCYCLE CRASHES Up to three errors per driver are coded for a given crash. However, only the first, most relevant error per driver is represented on this report, to avoid counting the same driver multiple times. This results in under-reporting of total errors. For total errors by age group, please request a CDS300 report. TYPE OF ERROR # OF

    DRIVER % ERR COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES 2013 DRIVER ERROR TABLES

    DRIVERS IN FATAL MOTORCYCLE CRASHES Up to three errors per driver are coded for a given crash. However, only the first, most relevant error per driver is represented on this report, to avoid counting the same driver multiple times. This results in under-reporting of total errors. For total errors by age group, please request a CDS300 report. TYPE OF ERROR # OF

    DRIVER % ERR COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES 2013 DRIVER ERROR TABLES

    ALL DRIVERS IN MOTOR HOME CRASHES Up to three errors per driver are coded for a given crash. However, only the first, most relevant error per driver is represented on this report, to avoid counting the same driver multiple times. This results in under-reporting of total errors. For total errors by age group, please request a CDS300 report. TYPE OF ERROR # OF

    DRIVER % ERR COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES 2013 DRIVER ERROR TABLES

    DRIVERS IN FATAL MOTOR HOME CRASHES Up to three errors per driver are coded for a given crash. However, only the first, most relevant error per driver is represented on this report, to avoid counting the same driver multiple times. This results in under-reporting of total errors. For total errors by age group, please request a CDS300 report. TYPE OF ERROR # OF

    DRIVER % ERR COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES 2013 DRIVER ERROR TABLES

    ALL DRIVERS IN PEDALCYCLE CRASHES Up to three errors per driver are coded for a given crash. However, only the first, most relevant error per driver is represented on this report, to avoid counting the same driver multiple times. This results in under-reporting of total errors. For total errors by age group, please request a CDS300 report. TYPE OF ERROR # OF

    DRIVER % ERR COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES 2013 DRIVER ERROR TABLES

    DRIVERS IN FATAL PEDALCYCLE CRASHES Up to three errors per driver are coded for a given crash. However, only the first, most relevant error per driver is represented on this report, to avoid counting the same driver multiple times. This results in under-reporting of total errors. For total errors by age group, please request a CDS300 report. TYPE OF ERROR # OF

    DRIVER % ERR COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES 2013 DRIVER ERROR TABLES

    ALL DRIVERS IN PEDESTRIAN CRASHES Up to three errors per driver are coded for a given crash. However, only the first, most relevant error per driver is represented on this report, to avoid counting the same driver multiple times. This results in under-reporting of total errors. For total errors by age group, please request a CDS300 report. TYPE OF ERROR # OF

    DRIVER % ERR COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES 2013 DRIVER ERROR TABLES

    DRIVERS IN FATAL PEDESTRIAN CRASHES Up to three errors per driver are coded for a given crash. However, only the first, most relevant error per driver is represented on this report, to avoid counting the same driver multiple times. This results in under-reporting of total errors. For total errors by age group, please request a CDS300 report. TYPE OF ERROR # OF

    DRIVER % ERR COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES 2013 DRIVER ERROR TABLES

    ALL DRIVERS IN STATE HIGHWAY CRASHES Up to three errors per driver are coded for a given crash. However, only the first, most relevant error per driver is represented on this report, to avoid counting the same driver multiple times. This results in under-reporting of total errors. For total errors by age group, please request a CDS300 report. TYPE OF ERROR # OF

    DRIVER % ERR COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES 2013 DRIVER ERROR TABLES

    DRIVERS IN FATAL STATE HIGHWAY CRASHES Up to three errors per driver are coded for a given crash. However, only the first, most relevant error per driver is represented on this report, to avoid counting the same driver multiple times. This results in under-reporting of total errors. For total errors by age group, please request a CDS300 report. TYPE OF ERROR # OF

    DRIVER % ERR COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES 2013 DRIVER ERROR TABLES

    ALL DRIVERS IN TRUCK CRASHES Up to three errors per driver are coded for a given crash. However, only the first, most relevant error per driver is represented on this report, to avoid counting the same driver multiple times. This results in under-reporting of total errors. For total errors by age group, please request a CDS300 report. TYPE OF ERROR # OF

    DRIVER % ERR COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES 2013 DRIVER ERROR TABLES

    DRIVERS IN FATAL TRUCK CRASHES Up to three errors per driver are coded for a given crash. However, only the first, most relevant error per driver is represented on this report, to avoid counting the same driver multiple times. This results in under-reporting of total errors. For total errors by age group, please request a CDS300 report. TYPE OF ERROR # OF

    DRIVER % ERR COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

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    SUMMARY OF MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES2013 OREGON CRASHESForIn

    1A. TYPE OFMOTOR VEHICLE CRASH

    Number of CrashesTotal On Roadway

    Total FatalNonfatal

    InjuryPropertyDamage Total Fatal

    NonfatalInjury

    PropertyDamage Total Fatal

    NonfatalInjury

    PropertyDamage

    Off Roadway

    Totals

    1. Overturning2. Other noncollision3. Pedestrian4. MV in transport5. MV on other roadway6. Parked MV7. Railway train8. Pedalcyclist9. Animal10. Fixed object11. Other object12.

    4 204 66274 14 374 218606880 18 578 284

    43

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    118

    196370

    2239

    162

    63,616

    213

    123

    97011

    164,214

    25

    4070

    1962

    1,2112

    6322

    7,94840

    34397

    31

    49681

    16,4282

    865

    847157

    553

    4612

    19,131

    3391140

    80821

    168

    98736

    35,6562

    42516

    89096626

    221

    138806

    35,8524

    1,63618

    953988

    7,974261

    347

    100

    2

    31

    118

    68744

    16,4984

    3256

    909163

    3,62168

    6715

    19,254

    1,3091241

    8244,235

    193

    49,510 292 22,984 26,234 39,310 151 18,517 20,642 10,200 141 4,467 5,592

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    This summary represents the annual crash data file for year 2013 as it existed on:

    Report published by:

    CRASH ANALYSIS AND REPORTING

    1B. TYPE OFMOTOR VEHICLE CRASH

    Number Of PersonsTotal Killed Total Injured Major Injuries Minor Injuries Possible Injuries No Injury

    Totals12.11. Other object10. Fixed object9. Animal8. Pedalcyclist7. Railway train6. Parked MV5. MV on other roadway4. MV in transport3. Pedestrian2. Other noncollision1. Overturning

    12113

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    11549

    318 786

    75798

    25,3016

    3837

    938201

    4,58185

    941696

    689

    201

    6113

    4199

    44436

    4264,754

    1292

    59188

    2,19824

    24823

    27619,858

    6234

    4286100

    1,96452 359

    6,7781,3341,237

    211,936

    576,742

    997118543

    33,161313 1,418 8,692 23,051 90,070

    2B. MILEAGE RATES

    ThisYearTo

    Date

    LastYearSamePeriod

    PercentChange

    1. Motor vehicletraffic deaths

    2. Estimated vehicle miles traveled (in millions)

    3. Death rate per 100million vehicle miles

    4. Fatal crash rate per100 million vehicle miles

    5. Crash rate permillion vehicle miles

    6. Fatal crashes

    -7%

    -5%

    313 337

    292 306

    2A. TYPE OFMOTOR VEHICLE CRASH

    Total On RoadwayThis Year To Date This Year To DateSame Period Last Year Same Period Last Year

    AllCrashes

    PersonsKilled

    PersonsInjured

    AllCrashes

    AllCrashes

    AllCrashes

    PersonsKilled

    PersonsKilled

    PersonsKilled

    PersonsInjured

    PersonsInjured

    PersonsInjured

    Totals12.11. Other object10. Fixed object9. Animal8. Pedalcyclist7. Railway train6. Parked MV5. MV on other roadway4. MV in transport3. Pedestrian2. Other noncollision1. Overturning

    2617,974

    98895318

    1,6364

    35,852806138880

    12113

    3

    11549

    318

    854,581

    201938

    7383

    625,301

    79875

    786

    994,858

    2611,045

    7425

    127,620

    89492

    782

    1122

    410

    1

    11860

    120

    2817,987

    9671,058

    201,535

    535,920

    887173965

    657

    195875

    694

    425,197

    72855

    269

    13

    11245

    34

    22126

    96689016

    4252

    35,65673698

    274

    791

    243936

    489

    127,435

    81968

    218

    1

    49

    11153

    111

    23614

    94594816

    3304

    35,674818124264

    49,510 313 33,161 49,798 337 36,084 39,310 168 27,495 39,373 190 29,893

    3,8301,3502,811

    225

    8,216199

    37431911,136

    3421,042

    119

    2,6392,901

    541,228

    4351,18433

    1747

    1

    985,638

    1742,317

    7942,3531,616

    413849162

    3,0402,647

    118752474

    1,303471123

    2

    835,770

    2821,624

    8982,9662,752

    7551,891

    281

    5,6795,548

    1721,980

    9092,48780

    2870

    3

    18111,408

    4563,9411,6925,319

    Total--Rural System8. Other State Highways7. Other State Freeways6. Interstate SystemTotal--Rural Area5. Not Stated4. City Streets3. County and Local Roads2. Secondary State Highways1. Primary State Highways

    NOTES: "This Year To Date" represents crashes entered into the database as of the publication date shown next to Table 1A. "Same Period Last Year" represents all crash reports received for the previous year, including reports received after the publication date. "Major Injuries" are serious (incapacitating) injuries. "Minor Injuries" are non-incapacitating, evident injuries.

    3. LOCATION

    TotalPropertyDamage

    NonfatalInjuryFatal

    PropertyDamage

    NonfatalInjuryFatalTotal

    PropertyDamage

    NonfatalInjuryFatalTotal Killed Injured

    Total On Roadway TotalOff Roadway

    Number Of Crashes Number Of Persons

    1. Below 1,0002. 1,000 to 2,5003. 2,501 to 5,0004. 5,001 to 10,0005. 10,001 to 25,0006. 25,001 to 50,0007. 50,001 to 100,0008. 100,001 to 200,0009. City of Portland OnlyTotal - Municipalities

    123 1 59 63 85181 1 39 41 42 20 22249

    118

    161135

    454478

    1,7864,0593,7317,0745,835

    11,18534,725 97

    186 266206 268808 969

    1,893 2,1551,742 1,9812,999 4,0592,783 3,0415,037 6,113

    15,713 18,915

    143 1883314 169 2013746 712 7371,4558 1,680 1,7513,4394 1,604 1,7333,341

    10 2,787 3,5656,3629 2,551 2,6005,160

    21 4,675 5,39710,09363 14,360 16,21330,636

    2 43 7812337 67104

    3 96 2323313 213 4046204 138 2483906 212 4947122 232 441675

    14 362 7161,09234 1,353 2,7024,089

    25522794

    1,135102,702122,53484,283164,087117,04736

    22,407100

    1. Primary State Highways2. Secondary State Highways3. County and Local Roads4. City Streets5. Not StatedTotal--Urban Area6. Interstate System7. Other State Freeways8. Other State HighwaysTotal--Urban System

    21,5102,4322,576

    11,584

    5310

    939

    9,6171,1221,2315,466

    11,8401,3001,3366,079 5,527

    1,202994

    9,8798,736925

    1,1525,05725

    74

    3218,6471,9232,361

    10,609 552134306

    1,96188119779

    4091426

    212,863509215975 40 8,172

    1,79391,58810

    13,39255

    2,9531,566434,56217,60215,8706833,54020,55517,43611138,102 114 24,9451,814

    8004,8014,497

    6191,58111

    3349,332

    1,4223,406 1,585

    7224,4224,254

    5701,3856

    2248,700

    1,2942,976 229

    78379243

    491965

    110632

    128430 2,37511

    95436,636359,96549686488161,1906,7296,2093212,9707,4156,6974814,160

    738

    2,7692,835

    5619

    995,703

    1,308 410

    1,6191,525

    2523

    553,199

    665 328

    1,1501,310

    3096

    442,504

    643 87010

    4,3101125,1801221,4781,619503,1472,0291,777583,8643,5073,3961087,011

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    4. AGE OFCASUALTY

    Number of Persons Killed Number of Persons InjuredTotal Killed Pedestrians Pedalcyclist Total Injured Pedestrians Pedalcyclist

    Total Total Total Total Total TotalMale Male Male Male Male MaleFemale Female Female Female Female Female

    Totals12. Not-stated11. 75 & older10. 65 to 749. 55 to 648. 45 to 547. 35 to 446. 25 to 345. 20 to 244. 15 to 193. 10 to 142. 5 to 91. 0 to 4

    313

    3136424639523721

    45

    216

    1921273834392114

    12

    97

    121515

    85

    1316

    733

    52

    5776768222

    29

    31464542

    23

    263

    314

    22

    3

    1

    1

    1

    2

    1

    1

    1

    1

    33,161492962

    1,8993,7964,8135,2466,4404,1683,084

    919849493

    15,147217439842

    1,7592,2122,4102,9641,8641,357

    419433231

    17,949221523

    1,0572,0362,5992,8353,4742,3021,725

    500416261

    81443295898

    11688

    1367599481113

    45123142751644778475926

    69

    36118153147524158284022

    54

    922636

    3168

    145108182135966223

    3

    688415

    2856

    11479

    12785785220

    3

    2301813

    12312955501810

    3

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    5A. MULTIPLE VEH CRASH Total Fatal Injury P.D.O.1. Entering at angle2a. Same dir.- both straight2b. Same-1 turn, 1 straight2c. Same-one stopped2d. Same-all others3a. Opposite dir.- both straight3b. Opposite-1 turn, 1 straight3c. Opposite-all others4. Not statedTotals

    1

    32

    71

    3,325199318

    3,4316559

    1,1787744

    3,912356591

    3,28727250

    1,007226185

    7,269555910

    6,718337110

    2,192303229

    41 8,696 9,88618,623

    5B. MULTIPLE VEH CRASH Total Fatal Injury P.D.O.

    6. All others5b. Leaving driveway/alley5a. Entering driveway/alley4. Enter/Leave parked pos.3b. One car stopped in traffic3a. One car parked2. Both moving in same dir.1. Moving in opposite dir.

    Totals908

    1,284345335

    8,6861,2094,6581,444

    2

    428

    45

    41236911452

    4,426272

    1,749737

    494915231283

    4,256935

    2,901662

    10,6778,1316118,869

    5C. PEDESTRIANCRASHES

    All PedCrashes

    Fatal Crashes Non-Fatal Injury Crashes

    TotalAt

    IntersectionNon-

    Junction TotalAt

    IntersectionNon-

    Junction1. Car go straight2. Car turning right3. Car turning left4. Car backing5. All othersTotals

    1211

    228145410

    806

    1

    343

    471210

    228142367

    759

    11 32 183 1843 106 36

    207 211 10

    3 915 32 499 260

    5D. ALL OTHER CRASHES Total Fatal Injury P.D.O.Coll-isionWith

    Coll-isionWith

    Totals

    9. Overturning8. Other object or animal7. Fixed object6. Other rd veh or railway train5. Other noncollision4. Overturning3. Other object or animal2. Fixed object1. Other rd veh or railway train

    11. Not stated10. Other noncollision

    7921,2026,726

    329208847

    1,248642

    11818

    1112

    11

    62

    2499226

    3,1663151079

    5455600

    58275975

    3,44813

    99

    4278740

    58

    5,6565,41314311,212

    6. PEDESTRIAN ACTIONBY AGE

    Ages of Pedestrians Killed and InjuredPedestriansKilled Total 0 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 44 45 to 64 65 & older Not stated

    1a. X-ing at intersect or X-walk1b. X-ing not at intersection2a. Walking in road with traffic2b. Same against traffic3. Standing in roadway4. Push or work on veh in road5. Other working in roadway6. Playing in roadway7. Other in roadway8. Not in roadway9. Not statedTotals 866

    714913

    732

    214

    14120526 5

    13

    312

    27

    13

    1

    1

    1

    332

    5016

    1

    1

    968

    1012

    1511

    2

    39

    46

    831

    16

    1

    316

    151

    237

    357121825

    25130

    2273

    444111822

    3161

    99

    19

    1926

    43

    10

    16

    14

    5227

    16

    418

    7. AGE OF DRIVER All Crashes Fatal Injury1. 14 & younger2. 153. 164. 175. 186. 197. 208. 219. 22 to 2410. 25 to 3411. 35 to 4412. 45 to 5413. 55 to 6414. 65 to 7415. 75 & older16. Not statedTotals

    1399

    9841,4801,9722,0782,0252,0625,843

    16,20213,88812,73111,257

    6,0623,2969,973

    89,965

    1888

    101029826270643926

    2419

    652

    444690997

    1,0761,0481,0783,0398,4987,1896,4725,2992,7271,4412,500

    42,556

    8. SEX OF DRIVER InjuryFatalAll Crashes1. Male 48,748 311 22,2852. Female 39,162 106 19,5703. Not stated 2,055 2 701Totals 89,965 419 42,556

    9. RESIDENCE OFDRIVER All Crashes Fatal Injury

    1. Local resident 69,085 304 33,8452. In-state resident 8,129 66 3,8763. Non resident 6,619 45 3,0354. Not stated 6,132 4 1,800Totals 89,965 419 42,556

    10. CRASHES BY CONTRIBUTING FACTOR All InjuryFatal1. Speed too fast

    8,109274546

    1,240547

    7. Followed too closely 15,928 21538

    817

    7171,0472,281

    922

    6. Improper overtaking5. Drove left of center4. Disregard traffic signal3. Passed stop sign2. Failed to yield 9,947 40 4,862

    3,4541147,349

    8. Made improper turn

    Totals 54,033 423 25,4002,683

    1861,5011,293

    705

    173

    44121

    4

    6,958374

    3,8042,4662,240

    12. Other11. Mechanical defect10. Improper driving9. Had been drinking

    12. ROAD SURFACECONDITION InjuryFatalAll

    1. Dry 36,069 224 17,3962. Wet 8,986 51 4,1233. Snowy or icy 3,096 8 1,1694. Other5. Not stated 1,359 9 296Totals 49,510 292 22,984

    13. LIGHT CONDITION InjuryFatalAll1. Daylight 35,372 153 16,5782. Dawn or Dusk 3,462 15 1,5883. Darkness 10,520 121 4,7794. Not stated 156 3 39Totals 49,510 292 22,984

    11. VEHICLE TYPE InjuryFatalAll

    Totals

    11. Motor scooter or moped10. Motorcycle9. School bus8. Bus7. Taxicab6. Farm tractor and/or equip.5. Other truck combination4. Truck tractor with semi-trailer3. Truck or truck tractor2. Pass Car and trailer1. Passenger car

    12. Others and not stated50

    1,056136204892639

    1,538484597

    86,435

    1,4643

    32111

    127

    56

    347

    241

    911437049

    813

    534191245

    40,506

    46543,07642692,118

    Special vehicles included above

    16. Other public vehicles15. Military vehicles14. Emergency (incl. private)13. Log trucks

    176

    9926

    5

    22

    5131

    22666

    14. MANNER OFCOLLISION InjuryFatalAll

    1. Head-on2. Rear end3. Angle4. Sideswipe-meeting5. Sideswipe-overtaking6. Backed into7. OtherTotals

    78152791361

    6,0189,116

    311371047

    52

    1491804

    3,244747

    13,64818,029

    529

    37,492 102 16,827

    11. Count of VEHICLES, including properly parked vehicles.

    Totals include participant records where gender was coded as "unknown".

    10. Count of CRASHES. Crashes with multiple contributing circumstances are counted in ALL applicable categories.

    MULTIPLE VEHICLE CRASHES

    7 - 9. Tally of DRIVERS by age, sex, residence & crash severity. Excludes occupants of parked vehicles.

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    NSUMMARY OF MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES

    2013 OREGON CRASHESForIn

    1A. TYPE OFMOTOR VEHICLE CRASH

    Number of CrashesTotal On Roadway

    Total FatalNonfatal

    InjuryPropertyDamage Total Fatal

    NonfatalInjury

    PropertyDamage Total Fatal

    NonfatalInjury

    PropertyDamage

    Off Roadway

    Totals

    1. Overturning2. Other noncollision3. Pedestrian4. MV in transport5. MV on other roadway6. Parked MV7. Railway train8. Pedalcyclist9. Animal10. Fixed object11. Other object12.

    3 90 48141 12 332 190534675 15 422 238

    22

    2

    78

    167

    351

    27

    15

    2,373

    17

    27

    47

    152,157

    8

    339

    641

    76

    120

    4,60813

    19

    63

    1

    1320

    1,956

    131

    23125

    135

    32

    1,707

    2621

    6761083

    4629

    3,726

    393

    2480211

    118

    7938

    3,7901

    1153

    25822

    4,619131

    11165

    2

    178

    2927

    1,9911

    401

    24130

    2,37440

    49

    1,734

    7321

    6912,167

    91

    10,298 173 5,079 5,046 4,939 77 2,277 2,585 5,359 96 2,802 2,461

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    Report published by:

    CRASH ANALYSIS AND REPORTING

    1B. TYPE OFMOTOR VEHICLE CRASH

    Number Of PersonsTotal Killed Total Injured Major Injuries Minor Injuries Possible Injuries No Injury

    Totals12.11. Other object10. Fixed object9. Animal8. Pedalcyclist7. Railway train6. Parked MV5. MV on other roadway4. MV in transport3. Pedestrian2. Other noncollision1. Overturning

    811

    3

    7712

    115 578

    3332

    3,5581

    542

    25162

    3,06249

    7653

    229

    2

    111

    2925

    3251924

    1,075

    222

    2073

    1,51415

    17795

    2,2541

    30

    478

    1,25629 196

    3,7081,132

    296

    1852

    8,3174280

    455

    7,556190 624 3,089 3,843 14,152

    2B. MILEAGE RATES

    ThisYearTo

    Date

    LastYearSamePeriod

    PercentChange

    1. Motor vehicletraffic deaths

    2. Estimated vehicle miles traveled (in millions)

    3. Death rate per 100million vehicle miles

    4. Fatal crash rate per100 million vehicle miles

    5. Crash rate permillion vehicle miles

    6. Fatal crashes

    -12%

    -9%

    190 217

    173 191

    2A. TYPE OFMOTOR VEHICLE CRASH

    Total On RoadwayThis Year To Date This Year To DateSame Period Last Year Same Period Last Year

    AllCrashes

    PersonsKilled

    PersonsInjured

    AllCrashes

    AllCrashes

    AllCrashes

    PersonsKilled

    PersonsKilled

    PersonsKilled

    PersonsInjured

    PersonsInjured

    PersonsInjured

    Totals12.11. Other object10. Fixed object9. Animal8. Pedalcyclist7. Railway train6. Parked MV5. MV on other roadway4. MV in transport3. Pedestrian2. Other noncollision1. Overturning

    1314,619

    82225

    3115

    13,790

    3879

    675

    811

    3

    7712

    115

    493,062

    16225

    254

    13,558

    3233

    578

    433,197

    22844

    396

    3,8473449

    608

    9435

    8413

    18

    1284,686

    80047

    4125

    13,773

    3798

    763

    431

    15724

    213

    3,5012416

    128

    1

    7510

    13

    11811

    80224

    339

    3,7262946

    141

    36

    21238

    28

    3,7712128

    117

    34

    789

    9

    1174

    78140

    338

    13,705

    2661

    143

    10,298 190 7,556 10,462 217 8,149 4,939 90 3,909 4,919 103 4,251

    3,4741,2712,811

    7,556190

    7431851,090

    3291,042

    2,4612,802

    1,228425

    1,149321747

    965,359

    2,317771

    2,2711,376360849

    2,5852,277

    752433

    1,092431123

    774,939

    1,624804

    2,5112,466689

    1,891

    5,0465,079

    1,980858

    2,241752870

    17310,298

    3,9411,5754,782

    Total--Rural System8. Other State Highways7. Other State Freeways6. Interstate SystemTotal--Rural Area5. Not Stated4. City Streets3. County and Local Roads2. Secondary State Highways1. Primary State Highways

    NOTES: "This Year To Date" represents crashes entered into the database as of the publication date shown next to Table 1A. "Same Period Last Year" represents all crash reports received for the previous year, including reports received after the publication date. "Major Injuries" are serious (incapacitating) injuries. "Minor Injuries" are non-incapacitating, evident injuries.

    3. LOCATION

    TotalPropertyDamage

    NonfatalInjuryFatal

    PropertyDamage

    NonfatalInjuryFatalTotal

    PropertyDamage

    NonfatalInjuryFatalTotal Killed Injured

    Total On Roadway TotalOff Roadway

    Number Of Crashes Number Of Persons

    1. Below 1,0002. 1,000 to 2,5003. 2,501 to 5,0004. 5,001 to 10,0005. 10,001 to 25,0006. 25,001 to 50,0007. 50,001 to 100,0008. 100,001 to 200,0009. City of Portland OnlyTotal - Municipalities

    1. Primary State Highways2. Secondary State Highways3. County and Local Roads4. City Streets5. Not StatedTotal--Urban Area6. Interstate System7. Other State Freeways8. Other State HighwaysTotal--Urban System

    719

    2,4362,552

    5479

    945,082

    1,275 401

    1,3351,279

    2463

    512,665

    650 318

    1,1011,273

    3016

    432,417

    625 85410

    3,8911064,7451161,4191,574493,0421,7361,525543,3153,1553,0991036,357

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    4. AGE OFCASUALTY

    Number of Persons Killed Number of Persons InjuredTotal Killed Pedestrians Pedalcyclist Total Injured Pedestrians Pedalcyclist

    Total Total Total Total Total TotalMale Male Male Male Male MaleFemale Female Female Female Female Female

    Totals12. Not-stated11. 75 & older10. 65 to 749. 55 to 648. 45 to 547. 35 to 446. 25 to 345. 20 to 244. 15 to 193. 10 to 142. 5 to 91. 0 to 4

    190

    1922223027292218

    1

    133

    1016152224201312

    1

    57

    96783996

    13

    222

    4

    3

    6

    1

    3

    2

    7

    212

    1

    1

    7,55658

    284476871

    1,0191,0081,3241,123

    94618218382

    3,93926

    148234491567524688575469829738

    3,60824

    1362423794524846365484771008644

    394

    35

    104543

    1

    252

    3262432

    1

    131

    342111

    241212436

    122

    21

    212425

    122

    31

    11

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    5A. MULTIPLE VEH CRASH Total Fatal Injury P.D.O.1. Entering at angle2a. Same dir.- both straight2b. Same-1 turn, 1 straight2c. Same-one stopped2d. Same-all others3a. Opposite dir.- both straight3b. Opposite-1 turn, 1 straight3c. Opposite-all others4. Not statedTotals

    15

    2

    3992262

    1823

    1275

    43

    3101946

    15178

    4716

    4

    72441

    1083331020

    12420

    717 762 6081,387

    5B. MULTIPLE VEH CRASH Total Fatal Injury P.D.O.

    6. All others5b. Leaving driveway/alley5a. Entering driveway/alley4. Enter/Leave parked pos.3b. One car stopped in traffic3a. One car parked2. Both moving in same dir.1. Moving in opposite dir.

    Totals977343

    5690105861645

    1

    225

    40

    451719

    237537

    401374

    515624

    331366

    455231

    1,1991,270502,519

    5C. PEDESTRIANCRASHES

    All PedCrashes

    Fatal Crashes Non-Fatal Injury Crashes

    TotalAt

    IntersectionNon-

    Junction TotalAt

    IntersectionNon-

    Junction1. Car go straight2. Car turning right3. Car turning left4. Car backing5. All othersTotals

    311

    33

    38

    1

    10

    11

    211

    23

    27

    10 2311

    1 2

    1 10 2 25

    5D. ALL OTHER CRASHES Total Fatal Injury P.D.O.Coll-isionWith

    Coll-isionWith

    Totals

    9. Overturning8. Other object or animal7. Fixed object6. Other rd veh or railway train5. Other noncollision4. Overturning3. Other object or animal2. Fixed object1. Other rd veh or railway train

    11. Not stated10. Other noncollision

    647938

    4,30020

    82815

    3198

    7115

    178

    1397168

    2,21818

    325

    2156

    7

    26235769

    2,004253

    13163

    1

    44

    3,2393,020956,354

    6. PEDESTRIAN ACTIONBY AGE

    Ages of Pedestrians Killed and InjuredPedestriansKilled Total 0 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 44 45 to 64 65 & older Not stated

    1a. X-ing at intersect or X-walk1b. X-ing not at intersection2a. Walking in road with traffic2b. Same against traffic3. Standing in roadway4. Push or work on veh in road5. Other working in roadway6. Playing in roadway7. Other in roadway8. Not in roadway9. Not statedTotals 52

    233

    515

    132

    1

    1

    3

    1

    11

    7

    2

    1

    22

    13

    61

    3111

    1

    17

    92

    1

    13

    1

    7

    2

    4

    4

    3

    11

    13

    3

    2

    34

    7. AGE OF DRIVER All Crashes Fatal Injury1. 14 & younger2. 153. 164. 175. 186. 197. 208. 219. 22 to 2410. 25 to 3411. 35 to 4412. 45 to 5413. 55 to 6414. 65 to 7415. 75 & older16. Not statedTotals

    117

    205329409442421438

    1,0982,5762,1062,1812,0101,087

    547691

    14,558

    167547

    14474040372417

    1250

    112

    111176205252230250590

    1,3611,0971,127

    993524301155

    7,385

    8. SEX OF DRIVER InjuryFatalAll Crashes1. Male 9,179 194 4,4622. Female 5,173 55 2,8513. Not stated 206 1 72Totals 14,558 250 7,385

    9. RESIDENCE OFDRIVER All Crashes Fatal Injury

    1. Local resident 9,762 164 5,1262. In-state resident 2,722 54 1,3393. Non resident 1,611 30 7824. Not stated 463 2 138Totals 14,558 250 7,385

    10. CRASHES BY CONTRIBUTING FACTOR All InjuryFatal1. Speed too fast

    63712624715

    118

    7. Followed too closely 1,153 11230

    6

    29045923

    182

    6. Improper overtaking5. Drove left of center4. Disregard traffic signal3. Passed stop sign2. Failed to yield 915 15 485

    1,962773,841

    8. Made improper turn

    Totals 11,342 250 5,67770682

    726460113

    91

    2671

    2

    1,962172

    1,365756224

    12. Other11. Mechanical defect10. Improper driving9. Had been drinking

    12. ROAD SURFACECONDITION InjuryFatalAll

    1. Dry 6,408 132 3,3612. Wet 1,972 27 9653. Snowy or icy 1,689 8 6964. Other5. Not stated 229 6 57Totals 10,298 173 5,079

    13. LIGHT CONDITION InjuryFatalAll1. Daylight 6,361 102 3,2982. Dawn or Dusk 859 11 3763. Darkness 3,057 57 1,4034. Not stated 21 3 2Totals 10,298 173 5,079

    11. VEHICLE TYPE InjuryFatalAll

    Totals

    11. Motor scooter or moped10. Motorcycle9. School bus8. Bus7. Taxicab6. Farm tractor and/or equip.5. Other truck combination4. Truck tractor with semi-trailer3. Truck or truck tractor2. Pass Car and trailer1. Passenger car

    12. Others and not stated

    36721

    92

    2321

    74589

    29613,006

    111

    17

    125

    14

    204

    1

    32683

    79

    26436

    1236,618

    437,43725314,690

    Special vehicles included above

    16. Other public vehicles15. Military vehicles14. Emergency (incl. private)13. Log trucks

    29

    1817

    2

    12

    92

    4741

    14. MANNER OFCOLLISION InjuryFatalAll

    1. Head-on2. Rear end3. Angle4. Sideswipe-meeting5. Sideswipe-overtaking6. Backed into7. OtherTotals

    914

    10620072483014931

    623

    51

    14965

    322380

    1,3641,487

    239

    3,906 67 2,032

    11. Count of VEHICLES, including properly parked vehicles.

    Totals include participant records where gender was coded as "unknown".

    10. Count of CRASHES. Crashes with multiple contributing circumstances are counted in ALL applicable categories.

    MULTIPLE VEHICLE CRASHES

    7 - 9. Tally of DRIVERS by age, sex, residence & crash severity. Excludes occupants of parked vehicles.

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    NSUMMARY OF MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES

    2013 OREGON CRASHESForIn

    1A. TYPE OFMOTOR VEHICLE CRASH

    Number of CrashesTotal On Roadway

    Total FatalNonfatal

    InjuryPropertyDamage Total Fatal

    NonfatalInjury

    PropertyDamage Total Fatal

    NonfatalInjury

    PropertyDamage

    Off Roadway

    Totals

    1. Overturning2. Other noncollision3. Pedestrian4. MV in transport5. MV on other roadway6. Parked MV7. Railway train8. Pedalcyclist9. Animal10. Fixed object11. Other object12.

    1 114 18133 2 42 2872205 3 156 46

    21

    40

    35635

    1212

    161

    11,243

    43

    96

    923111

    2,05717

    761

    1321

    1,1352

    622

    3,34027

    23434

    3

    36661

    14,4722

    734

    82432

    418

    1412

    17,424

    3139

    391321185

    52707

    31,9302

    38613

    86616415

    103

    59768

    32,0623

    1,52115

    928166

    3,355130

    23635

    3

    40

    39717

    14,5073

    2855

    88533

    1,24728

    1815

    17,520

    1,2361040

    1332,068

    102

    39,212 119 17,905 21,188 34,371 74 16,240 18,057 4,841 45 1,665 3,131

    10

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    Report published by:

    CRASH ANALYSIS AND REPORTING

    1B. TYPE OFMOTOR VEHICLE CRASH

    Number Of PersonsTotal Killed Total Injured Major Injuries Minor Injuries Possible Injuries No Injury

    Totals12.11. Other object10. Fixed object9. Animal8. Pedalcyclist7. Railway train6. Parked MV5. MV on other roadway4. MV in transport3. Pedestrian2. Other noncollision1. Overturning

    40

    3

    3837

    23 208

    42766

    21,7435

    3295

    91339

    1,51936

    181193

    460

    181

    602

    1274

    11917

    4023,679

    107

    57115

    6849

    7114

    27117,604

    5204

    428222

    70823 163

    3,070202

    1,20815

    1,7513

    68,4259553888

    25,605123 794 5,603 19,208 75,918

    2B. MILEAGE RATES

    ThisYearTo

    Date

    LastYearSamePeriod

    PercentChange

    1. Motor vehicletraffic deaths

    2. Estimated vehicle miles traveled (in millions)

    3. Death rate per 100million vehicle miles

    4. Fatal crash rate per100 million vehicle miles

    5. Crash rate permillion vehicle miles

    6. Fatal crashes

    3%

    3%

    123 120

    119 115

    2A. TYPE OFMOTOR VEHICLE CRASH

    Total On RoadwayThis Year To Date This Year To DateSame Period Last Year Same Period Last Year

    AllCrashes

    PersonsKilled

    PersonsInjured

    AllCrashes

    AllCrashes

    AllCrashes

    PersonsKilled

    PersonsKilled

    PersonsKilled

    PersonsInjured

    PersonsInjured

    PersonsInjured

    Totals12.11. Other object10. Fixed object9. Animal8. Pedalcyclist7. Railway train6. Parked MV5. MV on other roadway4. MV in transport3. Pedestrian2. Other noncollision1. Overturning

    1303,355

    16692815

    1,5213

    32,06276859

    205

    40

    3

    3837

    23

    361,519

    39913

    5329

    521,743

    76642

    208

    561,661

    331,001

    4329

    123,773

    86043

    174

    128

    15

    1

    3447

    12

    1533,301

    1671,011

    161,410

    432,147

    85075

    202

    226

    38851

    481

    421,696

    70439

    141

    3

    3735

    21

    10315

    16486613

    3862

    31,93070752

    133

    431

    31898

    461

    123,664

    79840

    101

    1

    15

    3344

    12

    11910

    16490813

    2923

    31,96979263

    121

    39,212 123 25,605 39,336 120 27,935 34,371 78 23,586 34,454 87 25,642

    35679

    225

    6609

    3

    64613

    119

    17899

    54

    10351

    1

    2279

    174

    2382240

    53

    162

    455370

    118

    412114

    2

    6831

    282

    94455286

    66

    281

    633469

    172

    512465

    3

    81,110

    456

    117537

    Total--Rural System8. Other State Highways7. Other State Freeways6. Interstate SystemTotal--Rural Area5. Not Stated4. City Streets3. County and Local Roads2. Secondary State Highways1. Primary State Highways

    NOTES: "This Year To Date" represents crashes entered into the database as of the publication date shown next to Table 1A. "Same Period Last Year" represents all crash reports received for the previous year, including reports received after the publication date. "Major Injuries" are serious (incapacitating) injuries. "Minor Injuries" are non-incapacitating, evident injuries.

    3. LOCATION

    TotalPropertyDamage

    NonfatalInjuryFatal

    PropertyDamage

    NonfatalInjuryFatalTotal

    PropertyDamage

    NonfatalInjuryFatalTotal Killed Injured

    Total On Roadway TotalOff Roadway

    Number Of Crashes Number Of Persons

    1. Below 1,0002. 1,000 to 2,5003. 2,501 to 5,0004. 5,001 to 10,0005. 10,001 to 25,0006. 25,001 to 50,0007. 50,001 to 100,0008. 100,001 to 200,0009. City of Portland OnlyTotal - Municipalities

    123 1 59 63 85181 1 39 41 42 20 22249

    118

    161135

    454478

    1,7864,0593,7317,0745,835

    11,18534,725 97

    186 266206 268808 969

    1,893 2,1551,742 1,9812,999 4,0592,783 3,0415,037 6,113

    15,713 18,915

    143 1883314 169 2013746 712 7371,4558 1,680 1,7513,4394 1,604 1,7333,341

    10 2,787 3,5656,3629 2,551 2,6005,160

    21 4,675 5,39710,09363 14,360 16,21330,636

    2 43 7812337 67104

    3 96 2323313 213 4046204 138 2483906 212 4947122 232 441675

    14 362 7161,09234 1,353 2,7024,089

    25522794

    1,135102,702122,53484,283164,087117,04736

    22,407100

    1. Primary State Highways2. Secondary State Highways3. County and Local Roads4. City Streets5. Not StatedTotal--Urban Area6. Interstate System7. Other State Freeways8. Other State HighwaysTotal--Urban System

    21,5102,4322,576

    11,584

    5310

    939

    9,6171,1221,2315,466

    11,8401,3001,3366,079 5,527

    1,202994

    9,8798,736925

    1,1525,05725

    74

    3218,6471,9232,361

    10,609 552134306

    1,96188119779

    4091426

    212,863509215975 40 8,172

    1,79391,58810

    13,39255

    2,9531,566434,56217,60215,8706833,54020,55517,43611138,102 114 24,9451,814

    8004,8014,497

    6191,58111

    3349,332

    1,4223,406 1,585

    7224,4224,254

    5701,3856

    2248,700

    1,2942,976 229

    78379243

    491965

    110632

    128430 2,37511

    95436,636359,96549686488161,1906,7296,2093212,9707,4156,6974814,160

    19

    333283

    14

    5621

    33 9

    284246

    6

    4534

    15 10

    4937

    8

    187

    18 16

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    4. AGE OFCASUALTY

    Number of Persons Killed Number of Persons InjuredTotal Killed Pedestrians Pedalcyclist Total Injured Pedestrians Pedalcyclist

    Total Total Total Total Total TotalMale Male Male Male Male MaleFemale Female Female Female Female Female

    Totals12. Not-stated11. 75 & older10. 65 to 749. 55 to 648. 45 to 547. 35 to 446. 25 to 345. 20 to 244. 15 to 193. 10 to 142. 5 to 91. 0 to 4

    123

    12142016122315

    344

    83

    95

    12161019

    8211

    40

    398

    247133

    39

    3556365222

    23

    3

    461522

    16

    51

    213

    22

    3

    1

    1

    1

    2

    1

    1

    1

    1

    25,605434678

    1,4232,9253,7944,2385,1163,0452,138

    737666411

    11,208191291608

    1,2681,6451,8862,2761,289

    888337336193

    14,341197387815

    1,6572,1472,3512,8381,7541,248

    400330217

    77539295593

    10684

    1317196481013

    42621142449584574445726

    59

    34817153144483957273922

    54

    898624

    3066

    141105176135956021

    3

    667413

    2754

    11077

    12285775018

    3

    2271713

    12312854501810

    3

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    5A. MULTIPLE VEH CRASH Total Fatal Injury P.D.O.1. Entering at angle2a. Same dir.- both straight2b. Same-1 turn, 1 straight2c. Same-one stopped2d. Same-all others3a. Opposite dir.- both straight3b. Opposite-1 turn, 1 straight3c. Opposite-all others4. Not statedTotals

    1

    17

    51

    2,926177256

    3,2496247

    1,1037341

    3,602337545

    3,13626542

    960210181

    6,545514802

    6,38532790

    2,068283222

    24 7,934 9,27817,236

    5B. MULTIPLE VEH CRASH Total Fatal Injury P.D.O.

    6. All others5b. Leaving driveway/alley5a. Entering driveway/alley4. Enter/Leave parked pos.3b. One car stopped in traffic3a. One car parked2. Both moving in same dir.1. Moving in opposite dir.

    Totals811

    1,211302330

    7,9961,1043,797

    799

    1

    2

    35

    3673529550

    4,051235

    1,348363

    443859207280

    3,943869

    2,446431

    9,4786,8611116,350

    5C. PEDESTRIANCRASHES

    All PedCrashes

    Fatal Crashes Non-Fatal Injury Crashes

    TotalAt

    IntersectionNon-

    Junction TotalAt

    IntersectionNon-

    Junction1. Car go straight2. Car turning right3. Car turning left4. Car backing5. All othersTotals

    128

    227144377

    768

    333

    3612

    8227141344

    732

    11 22 183 1613 105 36

    206 218

    3 914 22 497 235

    5D. ALL OTHER CRASHES Total Fatal Injury P.D.O.Coll-isionWith

    Coll-isionWith

    Totals

    9. Overturning8. Other object or animal7. Fixed object6. Other rd veh or railway train5. Other noncollision4. Overturning3. Other object or animal2. Fixed object1. Other rd veh or railway train

    11. Not stated10. Other noncollision

    145264

    2,426309126032

    929634

    473

    3411

    62

    110258

    948297

    754

    3299593

    3240

    2061,444

    1146

    2962439

    14

    2,4172,393484,858

    6. PEDESTRIAN ACTIONBY AGE

    Ages of Pedestrians Killed and InjuredPedestriansKilled Total 0 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 44 45 to 64 65 & older Not stated

    1a. X-ing at intersect or X-walk1b. X-ing not at intersection2a. Walking in road with traffic2b. Same against traffic3. Standing in roadway4. Push or work on veh in road5. Other working in roadway6. Playing in roadway7. Other in roadway8. Not in roadway9. Not statedTotals 814

    712610

    732

    1639

    107524 5

    13

    312

    27

    12

    1

    1

    1

    232

    5016

    1

    1

    968

    982

    1411

    2

    28

    46

    761

    14

    114

    151

    224

    296121514

    24129

    2103

    352111721

    2860

    92

    17

    1526

    39

    7

    15

    13

    3924

    14

    114

    7. AGE OF DRIVER All Crashes Fatal Injury1. 14 & younger2. 153. 164. 175. 186. 197. 208. 219. 22 to 2410. 25 to 3411. 35 to 4412. 45 to 5413. 55 to 6414. 65 to 7415. 75 & older16. Not statedTotals

    1282

    7791,1511,5631,6361,6041,6244,745

    13,62611,78210,550

    9,2474,9752,7499,282

    75,407

    21363

    153522302715

    91

    169

    540

    333514792824818828

    2,4497,1376,0925,3454,3062,2031,1402,345

    35,171

    8. SEX OF DRIVER InjuryFatalAll Crashes1. Male 39,569 117 17,8232. Female 33,989 51 16,7193. Not stated 1,849 1 629Totals 75,407 169 35,171

    9. RESIDENCE OFDRIVER All Crashes Fatal Injury

    1. Local resident 59,323 140 28,7192. In-state resident 5,407 12 2,5373. Non resident 5,008 15 2,2534. Not stated 5,669 2 1,662Totals 75,407 169 35,171

    10. CRASHES BY CONTRIBUTING FACTOR All InjuryFatal1. Speed too fast

    7,472148299

    1,225429

    7. Followed too closely 14,775 1388

    11

    427588

    2,258740

    6. Improper overtaking5. Drove left of center4. Disregard traffic signal3. Passed stop sign2. Failed to yield 9,032 25 4,377

    1,492373,508

    8. Made improper turn

    Totals 42,691 173 19,7231,977

    104775833592

    82

    1850

    2

    4,996202

    2,4391,7102,016

    12. Other11. Mechanical defect10. Improper driving9. Had been drinking

    12. ROAD SURFACECONDITION InjuryFatalAll

    1. Dry 29,661 92 14,0352. Wet 7,014 24 3,1583. Snowy or icy 1,407 4734. Other5. Not stated 1,130 3 239Totals 39,212 119 17,905

    13. LIGHT CONDITION InjuryFatalAll1. Daylight 29,011 51 13,2802. Dawn or Dusk 2,603 4 1,2123. Darkness 7,463 64 3,3764. Not stated 135 37Totals 39,212 119 17,905

    11. VEHICLE TYPE InjuryFatalAll

    Totals

    11. Motor scooter or moped10. Motorcycle9. School bus8. Bus7. Taxicab6. Farm tractor and/or equip.5. Other truck combination4. Truck tractor with semi-trailer3. Truck or truck tractor2. Pass Car and trailer1. Passenger car

    12. Others and not stated50

    68911519587

    318

    793395301

    73,429

    1,3533

    15111

    242

    143

    141

    585356749

    14

    270155122

    33,888

    42235,63917377,428

    Special vehicles included above

    16. Other public vehicles15. Military vehicles14. Emergency (incl. private)13. Log trucks

    147

    819

    3

    1

    4211

    17925

    14. MANNER OFCOLLISION InjuryFatalAll

    1. Head-on2. Rear end3. Angle4. Sideswipe-meeting5. Sideswipe-overtaking6. Backed into7. OtherTotals

    69138685161

    5,2948,286

    16264

    24

    1

    442739

    2,922367

    12,28416,542

    290

    33,586 35 14,795

    11. Count of VEHICLES, including properly parked vehicles.

    Totals include participant records where gender was coded as "unknown".

    10. Count of CRASHES. Crashes with multiple contributing circumstances are counted in ALL applicable categories.

    MULTIPLE VEHICLE CRASHES

    7 - 9. Tally of DRIVERS by age, sex, residence & crash severity. Excludes occupants of parked vehicles.

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    2013 OREGON CRASHESForIn

    1A. TYPE OFMOTOR VEHICLE CRASH

    Number of CrashesTotal On Roadway

    Total FatalNonfatal

    InjuryPropertyDamage Total Fatal

    NonfatalInjury

    PropertyDamage Total Fatal

    NonfatalInjury

    PropertyDamage

    Off Roadway

    Totals

    1. Overturning2. Other noncollision3. Pedestrian4. MV in transport5. MV on other roadway6. Parked MV7. Railway train8. Pedalcyclist9. Animal10. Fixed object11. Other object12.

    1 74 984 1 24 1136120 2 98 20

    21

    16

    13519

    1139

    135

    729

    12

    67

    5591

    11,330

    14

    23987

    1698

    235

    12,075

    21

    22017

    2

    24411

    8,6222

    422

    47518

    411

    108

    10,432

    1902

    2783

    550

    36439

    19,0712

    2324

    504101

    961

    38478

    19,1583

    9306

    539102

    2,08482

    22218

    2

    16

    25446

    8,6413

    1813

    51018

    73318

    1110

    10,499

    7493

    2784

    1,33564

    23,540 62 10,676 12,802 20,543 42 9,685 10,816 2,997 20 991 1,986

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    CRASH ANALYSIS AND REPORTING

    1B. TYPE OFMOTOR VEHICLE CRASH

    Number Of PersonsTotal Killed Total Injured Major Injuries Minor Injuries Possible Injuries No Injury

    Totals12.11. Other object10. Fixed object9. Animal8. Pedalcyclist7. Railway train6. Parked MV5. MV on other roadway4. MV in transport3. Pedestrian2. Other noncollision1. Overturning

    16

    2

    1923

    22 128

    27473

    13,0875

    2033

    52621

    86621

    148

    56292

    111

    332

    712

    6911

    2482,363

    68

    3168

    3996

    458

    16910,432

    5124

    217711

    39613 102

    1,982126722

    81,081

    341,847

    6232438

    15,36064 490 3,488 11,382 46,556

    2B. MILEAGE RATES

    ThisYearTo

    Date

    LastYearSamePeriod

    PercentChange

    1. Motor vehicletraffic deaths

    2. Estimated vehicle miles traveled (in millions)

    3. Death rate per 100million vehicle miles

    4. Fatal crash rate per100 million vehicle miles

    5. Crash rate permillion vehicle miles

    6. Fatal crashes

    -4%

    -5%

    64 67

    62 65

    2A. TYPE OFMOTOR VEHICLE CRASH

    Total On RoadwayThis Year To Date This Year To DateSame Period Last Year Same Period Last Year

    AllCrashes

    PersonsKilled

    PersonsInjured

    AllCrashes

    AllCrashes

    AllCrashes

    PersonsKilled

    PersonsKilled

    PersonsKilled

    PersonsInjured

    PersonsInjured

    PersonsInjured

    Totals12.11. Other object10. Fixed object9. Animal8. Pedalcyclist7. Railway train6. Parked MV5. MV on other roadway4. MV in transport3. Pedestrian2. Other noncollision1. Overturning

    822,084

    102539

    6930

    319,158

    47838

    120

    16

    2

    1923

    22

    2186621

    5263

    2035

    13,08747327

    128

    3595917

    5803

    2111

    14,0875192196

    1612

    1

    1728

    2

    922,018

    96582

    3837

    318,851

    51146

    119

    136

    21490

    246

    413,060

    4332689

    2

    1821

    21

    619

    101504

    4232

    219,071

    4393684

    271

    17515

    341

    114,035

    4782166

    12

    1726

    2

    718

    95516

    3194

    318,748

    4733881

    23,540 64 15,360 23,158 67 16,529 20,543 44 14,190 20,230 48 15,205

    35679

    225

    6609

    3

    64613

    119

    17899

    54

    10351

    1

    2279

    174

    2382240

    53

    162

    455370

    118

    412114

    2

    6831

    282

    94455286

    66

    281

    633469

    172

    512465

    3

    81,110

    456

    117537

    Total--Rural System8. Other State Highways7. Other State Freeways6. Interstate SystemTotal--Rural Area5. Not Stated4. City Streets3. County and Local Roads2. Secondary State Highways1. Primary State Highways

    NOTES: "This Year To Date" represents crashes entered into the database as of the publication date shown next to Table 1A. "Same Period Last Year" represents all crash reports received for the previous year, including reports received after the publication date. "Major Injuries" are serious (incapacitating) injuries. "Minor Injuries" are non-incapacitating, evident injuries.

    3. LOCATION

    TotalPropertyDamage

    NonfatalInjuryFatal

    PropertyDamage

    NonfatalInjuryFatalTotal

    PropertyDamage

    NonfatalInjuryFatalTotal Killed Injured

    Total On Roadway TotalOff Roadway

    Number Of Crashes Number Of Persons

    1. Below 1,0002. 1,000 to 2,5003. 2,501 to 5,0004. 5,001 to 10,0005. 10,001 to 25,0006. 25,001 to 50,0007. 50,001 to 100,0008. 100,001 to 200,0009. City of Portland OnlyTotal - Municipalities

    123 1 59 63 85181 1 39 41 42 20 22249

    118

    1611

    454478

    1,7864,0593,7317,0745,835

    23,540 62

    186 266206 268808 969

    1,893 2,1551,742 1,9812,999 4,0592,783 3,041

    10,676 12,802

    143 1883314 169 2013746 712 7371,4558 1,680 1,7513,4394 1,604 1,7333,341

    10 2,787 3,5656,3629 2,551 2,6005,160

    42 9,685 10,81620,543

    2 43 7812337 67104

    3 96 2323313 213 4046204 138 2483906 212 4947122 232 441675

    20 991 1,9862,997

    25522794

    1,135102,702122,53484,283164,08711

    15,36064

    1. Primary State Highways2. Secondary State Highways3. County and Local Roads4. City Streets5. Not StatedTotal--Urban Area6. Interstate System7. Other State Freeways8. Other State HighwaysTotal--Urban System

    14,490

    1,8856,055

    28

    719

    6,523

    8832,801

    7,939

    9953,235 2,925

    898

    6,5385,893

    8292,59313

    5

    1812,449

    1,7325,531 310

    97

    1,401630

    542086

    2

    102,041

    153524 19 4,178

    1,2947

    9,22829

    1,808892182,71810,3619,3153619,71212,16910,2075422,430 55 14,700498582

    3,1502,8454234164

    3196,014

    1,008918 385

    5222,9162,707

    3823332

    2145,637

    906720 113

    60234138

    41832

    15377

    102198 6414

    63234,199195,4722640726286773,8233,422187,2634,2303,684267,940

    19

    333283

    14

    5621

    33 9

    284246

    6

    4534

    15 10

    4937

    8

    187

    18 16

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    4. AGE OFCASUALTY

    Number of Persons Killed Number of Persons InjuredTotal Killed Pedestrians Pedalcyclist Total Injured Pedestrians Pedalcyclist

    Total Total Total Total Total TotalMale Male Male Male Male MaleFemale Female Female Female Female Female

    Totals12. Not-stated11. 75 & older10. 65 to 749. 55 to 648. 45 to 547. 35 to 446. 25 to 345. 20 to 244. 15 to 193. 10 to 142. 5 to 91. 0 to 4

    64

    710

    99499232

    47

    648938621

    17

    161

    113

    22

    23

    3423133211

    15

    3

    23

    322

    8

    4

    1

    1

    11

    2

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    15,360167480932

    1,7662,2422,4742,8451,8641,412

    507418253

    6,51273

    203385740908

    1,0411,251

    769575236207124

    8,82875

    277547

    1,0261,3341,4331,5941,094

    837271211129

    48415183455655074527036

    69

    27812

    91526362745334322

    37

    20639

    1929292329192714

    32

    514203

    203688518578694815

    1

    400133

    182969386556564012

    1

    1125

    27

    1913202213

    83

    Note for Tables 5a-d: A crash that involves multiple collisions, overturning, etc., is classified according to the first damage- or injury-producing event.

    5A. MULTIPLE VEH CRASH Total Fatal Injury P.D.O.1. Entering at angle2a. Same dir.- both straight2b. Same-1 turn, 1 straight2c. Same-one stopped2d. Same-all others3a. Opposite dir.- both straight3b. Opposite-1 turn, 1 straight3c. Opposite-all others4. Not statedTotals

    1

    7

    41

    1,754117152

    2,1094335

    7644225

    2,169215310

    2,02616422

    632141106

    3,930332463

    4,13520758

    1,400183131

    13 5,041 5,78510,839

    5B. MULTIPLE VEH CRASH Total Fatal Injury P.D.O.

    6. All others5b. Leaving driveway/alley5a. Entering driveway/alley4. Enter/Leave parked pos.3b. One car stopped in traffic3a. One car parked2. Both moving in same dir.1. Moving in opposite dir.

    Totals520862207195

    4,312677

    2,034445

    1

    1

    21

    2382335731

    2,179151697198

    281629150164

    2,132526

    1,335246

    5,4633,78459,252

    5C. PEDESTRIANCRASHES

    All PedCrashes

    Fatal Crashes Non-Fatal Injury Crashes

    TotalAt

    IntersectionNon-

    Junction TotalAt

    IntersectionNon-

    Junction1. Car go straight2. Car turning right3. Car turning left4. Car backing5. All othersTotals

    95

    13694

    234

    478

    220

    2295

    13692

    214

    456

    7 13 120 942 66 26

    121 155

    2 79 13 309 147

    5D. ALL OTHER CRASHES Total Fatal Injury P.D.O.Coll-isionWith

    Coll-isionWith

    Totals

    9. Overturning8. Other object or animal7. Fixed object6. Other rd veh or railway train5. Other noncollision4. Overturning3. Other object or animal2. Fixed object1. Other rd veh or railway train

    11. Not stated10. Other noncollision

    77163

    1,491198

    84321

    593347

    302

    12

    1

    42

    15834

    564193

    640

    2169320

    1917

    129915

    513

    1942025

    10

    1,5441,405222,971

    6. PEDESTRIAN ACTIONBY AGE

    Ages of Pedestrians Killed and InjuredPedestriansKilled Total 0 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 44 45 to 64 65 & older Not stated

    1a. X-ing at intersect or X-walk1b. X-ing not at intersection2a. Walking in road with traffic2b. Same against traffic3. Standing in roadway4. Push or work on veh in road5. Other working in roadway6. Playing in roadway7. Other in roadway8. Not in roadway9. Not statedTotals 507

    779

    8722

    1316

    65317 4

    9

    12

    24

    7

    1

    1

    1

    24

    3713

    1

    1

    749

    722

    1011

    2

    25

    34

    5518

    1281

    128

    2341114

    211

    72

    1253

    212111511

    1739

    59

    11

    910

    15

    2

    12

    7

    2322

    13

    8

    7. AGE OF DRIVER All Crashes Fatal Injury1. 14 & younger2. 153. 164. 175. 186. 197. 208. 219. 22 to 2410. 25 to 3411. 35 to 4412. 45 to 5413. 55 to 6414. 65 to 7415. 75 & older16. Not statedTotals

    661

    588825

    1,1041,0951,0721,0762,8707,8576,9666,3385,6553,2781,9424,239

    44,972

    11131

    1115111912

    841

    88

    229

    250382546545538549

    1,4544,0403,5943,1852,5981,439

    823871

    20,845

    8. SEX OF DRIVER InjuryFatalAll Crashes1. Male 23,057 63 10,2592. Female 21,085 24 10,3123. Not stated 830 1 274Totals 44,972 88 20,845

    9. RESIDENCE OFDRIVER All Crashes Fatal Injury

    1. Local resident 37,178 74 17,7742. In-state resident 3,108 7 1,4433. Non resident 2,028 5 9154. Not stated 2,658 2 713Totals 44,972 88 20,845

    10. CRASHES BY CONTRIBUTING FACTOR All InjuryFatal1. Speed too fast

    4,24582

    176803245

    7. Followed too closely 8,4483344

    248338

    1,461418

    6. Improper overtaking5. Drove left of center4. Disregard traffic signal3. Passed stop sign2. Failed to yield 5,611 16 2,697

    912142,153

    8. Made improper turn

    Totals 25,770 88 11,8471,309

    76494459349

    61

    1323

    1

    3,167154

    1,574933

    1,265

    12. Other11. Mechanical defect10. Improper driving9. Had been drinking

    12. ROAD SURFACECONDITION InjuryFatalAll

    1. Dry 18,045 48 8,4842. Wet 4,007 12 1,7873. Snowy or icy 982 3184. Other5. Not stated 506 2 87Totals 23,540 62 10,676

    13. LIGHT CONDITION InjuryFatalAll1. Daylight 17,879 27 8,1162. Dawn or Dusk 1,404 3 6493. Darkness 4,201 32 1,8964. Not stated 56 15Totals 23,540 62 10,676

    11. VEHICLE TYPE InjuryFatalAll

    Totals

    11. Motor scooter or moped10. Motorcycle9. School bus8. Bus7. Taxicab6. Farm tractor and/or equip.5. Other truck combination4. Truck tractor with semi-trailer3. Truck or truck tractor2. Pass Car and trailer1. Passenger car

    12. Others and not stated29

    408879234

    112

    435191192

    44,272

    41627

    1

    2

    76

    124

    358272819

    31477883

    20,228

    12321,1188946,169

    Special vehicles included above

    16. Other public vehicles15. Military vehicles14. Emergency (incl. private)13. Log trucks

    84

    428

    12491

    8421

    14. MANNER OFCOLLISION InjuryFatalAll

    1. Head-on2. Rear end3. Angle4. Sideswipe-meeting5. Sideswipe-overtaking6. Backed into7. OtherTotals

    3685

    33288

    3,3104,879

    9523

    13

    227505

    1,476199

    7,7119,812

    161

    20,091 18 8,825

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