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TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT DIVISION Published by Transportation Data Section Crash Analysis and Reporting Unit February 2016 OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 2014 OREGON TRAFFIC CRASH SUMMARY

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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

    February 2016

    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

    2014 OREGON

    TRAFFIC CRASHSUMMARY

  • 2014 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

    February 2016 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, 2010 - 2014 ................................ 3 Statewide Crashes, Injuries and Deaths by Category, 2010 - 2014 ........................... 4 City of Portland Crashes, Injuries and Deaths by Month, 2010 - 2014 ....................... 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 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 Rural Areas. .......................................................................... 39 Fatal Crashes in 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 Rural Areas .................................................................. 51 Motorcycle Crashes in Urban Areas* ................................................................ 53

    *replaces Oregon Cities and Urban Areas

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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 Rural Areas ................................................................ 63 Motor Home Crashes in 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 Rural Areas. ................................................................. 75 Pedalcycle Crashes in 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 Rural Areas .................................................................. 87 Pedestrian Crashes in 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 Rural Areas ............................................................ 99 State Highway Crashes in 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 Rural Areas ........................................................................ 111 Truck Crashes in 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 * replaces Oregon Cities and Urban Areas

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

    Ashland .................................................................................................................. 123 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 Sandy ..................................................................................................................... 193 Sherwood ............................................................................................................... 195 Springfield .............................................................................................................. 197 St. Helens ............................................................................................................... 199 The Dalles .............................................................................................................. 201 Tigard ..................................................................................................................... 203 Troutdale ................................................................................................................ 205 Tualatin ................................................................................................................... 207

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

    West Linn ............................................................................................................... 209 Wilsonville .............................................................................................................. 211 Woodburn ............................................................................................................... 213

    V. Crash Summaries for Oregon Counties

    Oregon Traffic Crashes, Deaths and Injuries, by County ....................................... 217 Baker ...................................................................................................................... 219 Benton .................................................................................................................... 221 Clackamas .............................................................................................................. 223 Clatsop ................................................................................................................... 225 Columbia ................................................................................................................ 227 Coos ....................................................................................................................... 229 Crook ...................................................................................................................... 231 Curry ....................................................................................................................... 233 Deschutes .............................................................................................................. 235 Douglas .................................................................................................................. 237 Gilliam .................................................................................................................... 239 Grant ...................................................................................................................... 241 Harney .................................................................................................................... 243 Hood River.............................................................................................................. 245 Jackson .................................................................................................................. 247 Jefferson ................................................................................................................. 249 Josephine ............................................................................................................... 251 Klamath .................................................................................................................. 253 Lake ........................................................................................................................ 255 Lane ....................................................................................................................... 257 Lincoln .................................................................................................................... 259 Linn ......................................................................................................................... 261 Malheur .................................................................................................................. 263 Marion .................................................................................................................... 265 Morrow ................................................................................................................... 267 Multnomah .............................................................................................................. 269 Polk ........................................................................................................................ 271 Sherman ................................................................................................................. 273 Tillamook ................................................................................................................ 275 Umatilla .................................................................................................................. 277 Union ...................................................................................................................... 279 Wallowa .................................................................................................................. 281 Wasco .................................................................................................................... 283 Washington............................................................................................................. 285 Wheeler .................................................................................................................. 287 Yamhill .................................................................................................................... 289

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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

    2010 TO 2014

    CRASHES* INJURIES* DEATHS*

    MONTH 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

    JANUARY 3,361 3,869 4,099 4,107 4,019 2,335 2,583 2,732 2,531 2,585 15 32 24 23 20

    FEBRUARY 3,213 3,893 3,751 3,165 4,004 2,226 2,579 2,654 1,942 2,416 20 17 25 19 18

    MARCH 3,477 3,675 3,931 3,565 3,774 2,442 2,540 2,772 2,498 2,536 21 23 17 19 26

    APRIL 3,479 3,827 3,669 3,667 3,818 2,419 2,841 2,589 2,437 2,575 30 18 18 17 30

    MAY 3,701 3,835 3,885 4,134 3,972 2,572 2,774 2,837 2,888 2,809 27 29 29 33 21

    JUNE 3,263 3,868 3,919 4,047 4,133 2,191 2,894 2,942 2,876 2,913 24 35 32 27 26

    JULY 3,752 4,077 4,143 4,346 4,387 2,803 3,220 3,236 3,255 3,099 39 25 22 41 40

    AUGUST 3,629 4,315 4,317 4,230 4,302 2,590 3,250 3,257 2,976 3,065 29 40 31 35 33

    SEPTEMBER 3,585 4,233 4,060 4,421 4,336 2,540 3,184 3,100 3,105 3,038 36 24 43 24 31

    OCTOBER 3,921 4,387 4,776 4,456 4,938 2,741 3,044 3,587 2,833 3,503 27 26 31 34 37

    NOVEMBER 4,355 4,583 4,546 4,355 4,682 2,777 3,197 3,154 2,834 3,124 30 37 35 22 36

    DECEMBER 4,357 4,490 4,701 5,002 4,880 2,857 2,925 3,223 2,974 3,392 19 25 30 19 38

    TOTALS 44,093 49,052 49,797 49,495 51,245 30,493 35,031 36,083 33,149 35,055 317 331 337 313 356

    * 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 CATEGORY

    COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF TRAFFIC CRASHES, PERSONAL INJURIES AND DEATHS 2010 TO 2014

    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 2014, there were 981 crashes involving motorcycles, in which 940 persons were injured and 44 persons were killed. Not all casualties in those crashes were motorcyclists.

    CRASHES* INJURIES* DEATHS* CRASH TYPE 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 FATAL 292 310 306 292 321 258 239 265 230 257 317 331 337 313 356

    MOTORCYCLE 849 993 1,111 1,035 981 827 995 1,152 1,031 940 38 39 49 32 44

    PEDALCYCLE 910 962 1,064 957 1,001 894 956 1,054 945 980 7 15 10 3 7

    PEDESTRIAN 792 849 923 849 890 813 873 993 886 907 62 48 60 53 57

    STATE HIGHWAY 19,099 21,106 21,412 21,170 22,506 14,037 16,243 16,587 15,144 16,191 194 170 193 171 203

    TRUCK 1,711 1,928 2,053 2,015 2,144 914 1,037 1,131 1,009 1,132 45 43 27 35 34

    SUMMARY OF PERSONAL INJURIES AND DEATHS BY SELECTED PARTICIPANT TYPE 2010 TO 2014

    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 940 participants injured in Motorcycle crashes during 2014 (above), 874 were motorcyclists. Of the 44 deaths in motorcycle crashes, 44 were motorcyclists.

    INJURIES* DEATHS* PARTICIPANT TYPE 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

    MOTORCYCLISTS 768 919 1,028 953 874 38 39 49 31 44PEDALCYCLISTS 877 928 1,026 922 955 7 15 10 3 7PEDESTRIANS 772 831 939 813 862 62 47 60 52 56

    * 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

    2010 TO 2014

    CRASHES* INJURIES* DEATHS*

    MONTH 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

    JANUARY 814 848 907 887 882 525 571 611 556 535 2 3 3 4 1

    FEBRUARY 850 814 837 735 849 592 558 587 444 479 1 3 1 4 2

    MARCH 913 899 920 844 876 593 582 597 574 520 1 4 4 3 1

    APRIL 929 907 962 861 917 626 708 592 558 578 5 3 0 2 0

    MAY 1,013 948 1,001 958 899 702 674 662 658 606 2 2 3 3 1

    JUNE 719 913 956 957 912 452 675 609 651 571 0 3 5 3 3

    JULY 809 912 959 1,001 944 564 684 743 658 605 1 1 1 4 1

    AUGUST 886 985 1,073 998 897 588 700 738 606 601 2 2 2 4 2

    SEPTEMBER 768 961 914 1,061 971 495 681 630 712 682 1 1 5 0 2

    OCTOBER 886 1,017 1,106 982 1,110 615 659 771 549 788 4 7 4 2 5

    NOVEMBER 868 1,038 1,049 976 972 552 697 708 578 620 3 3 2 3 0

    DECEMBER 878 1,046 1,001 925 1,054 583 654 708 503 716 2 2 2 4 3

    TOTALS 10,333 11,288 11,685 11,185 11,283 6,887 7,843 7,956 7,047 7,301 24 34 32 36 21* 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 CRASHES2014 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 # OFDRIVER

    %ERR

    COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES2014 DRIVER ERROR TABLESDRIVERS 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 # OFDRIVER

    %ERR

    COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES2014 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 # OFDRIVER

    %ERR

    COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES2014 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 # OFDRIVER

    %ERR

    COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES2014 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 # OFDRIVER

    %ERR

    COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES2014 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 # OFDRIVER

    %ERR

    COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES2014 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 # OFDRIVER

    %ERR

    COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES2014 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 # OFDRIVER

    %ERR

    COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES2014 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 # OFDRIVER

    %ERR

    COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES2014 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 # OFDRIVER

    %ERR

    COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES2014 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 # OFDRIVER

    %ERR

    COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES2014 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 # OFDRIVER

    %ERR

    COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES2014 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 # OFDRIVER

    %ERR

    COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

  • MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES2014 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 # OFDRIVER

    %ERR

    COUNT OF DRIVERS BY AGE GROUP

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    NSUMMARY OF MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC CRASHES

    2014 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.

    6 226 78310 21 234 148403713 27 460 22613

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    21

    118

    135070

    270

    753

    3,714

    191

    130

    1,024

    415

    4,23638

    3354

    200

    1,298

    8119

    8,06865

    47107

    2141

    3

    39746

    17,4922

    8910

    875196

    671

    666

    19,5341

    3131238

    87418

    161

    105799

    37,1333

    40423

    9171,071

    24235

    138853

    37,3333

    1,70223

    9981,0908,092

    300

    150

    107

    6162

    1183

    52796

    17,5622

    35910

    950199

    3,72098

    857

    19,6641

    1,3371242

    8894,254

    199

    51,245 321 24,208 26,716 41,024 171 19,752 21,101 10,221 150 4,456 5,615

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    This summary represents the annual crash data file for year 2014 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

    3134

    2617

    12350

    129 579

    56854

    27,04511

    43512

    977255

    4,703128

    638

    108820

    201

    6621

    37811

    33628

    4375,214

    1602

    562110

    2,24638

    18020

    30921,011

    11255

    9349124

    2,07979 377

    6,8011,5171,326

    182,088

    479,683

    1,073144393

    35,055356 1,496 9,133 24,426 93,424

    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

    14%

    10%

    356 313

    321 292

    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

    3008,0921,090

    99823

    1,7023

    37,333853138713

    3134

    2617

    12350

    129

    1284,703

    25597712

    43511

    27,04585456

    579

    854,580

    201938

    7383

    325,294

    79775

    786

    12113

    3

    11549

    318

    2617,973

    98895318

    1,6363

    35,840805138880

    917

    24989812

    11411

    26,94079842

    271

    3

    1412

    12347

    6

    23524

    1,07191723

    4043

    37,133799105310

    657

    195875

    694

    125,190

    72755

    269

    13

    11245

    34

    22126

    96689016

    4251

    35,64473598

    274

    51,245 356 35,055 49,495 313 33,149 41,024 187 29,433 39,296 168 27,484

    4,4121,3762,742

    234

    8,764237

    19330

    1131,289386924114

    2,7132,883

    501,172

    4401,22154

    1352

    1

    1205,716

    1652,148

    8392,5641,852

    468867176

    3,3632,945

    117797466

    1,565471527

    896,397

    2931,691

    9493,4643,141

    8541,791

    290

    6,0765,828

    1671,969

    9062,786101

    2879

    1

    20912,113

    4583,8391,7886,028

    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

    146 1 55 90 79183 28 55 63 1 27 35237

    1311181021

    480540

    1,8274,2844,0167,2705,735

    11,28335,581 86

    188 290236 301792 1,028

    1,974 2,2971,891 2,1143,279 3,9732,888 2,8375,263 5,999

    16,566 18,929

    1 139 2123522 203 2434486 693 7861,485

    10 1,756 1,8943,6608 1,756 1,8503,614

    16 3,040 3,5026,5588 2,668 2,4695,145

    12 4,900 5,31410,22663 15,183 16,32531,571

    1 49 781281 33 58921 99 2423423 218 4036243 135 2644022 239 4717122 220 3685909 363 6851,057

    23 1,383 2,6044,010

    25823603

    1,13972,774132,636114,755194,323127,30121

    23,62589

    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

    21,8612,5812,577

    12,113

    43141540

    10,1181,1701,2505,842

    11,7001,3971,3126,231 5,698

    1,2101,0389,7929,219

    9911,1595,43831

    10113019,041

    2,0402,379

    11,167 533102359

    1,90889917991

    404953

    132,820541198946 43 8,528

    1,875171,64914

    14,23945

    2,9021,573304,50517,73816,8078234,62720,64018,38011239,132 119 26,2911,929

    7734,8414,840

    6401,61213

    2409,721

    1,4153,554 1,686

    7064,5164,556

    6021,4398

    1329,104

    1,3093,133 243

    67325284

    381735

    18617

    106421 2,25214

    97137,18043

    10,40360635495141,1446,9086,5974113,5467,5437,0925514,690

    963

    3,0323,023

    66924

    1056,160

    1,656 484

    1,8361,705

    3268

    543,595

    818 479

    1,1961,318

    34316

    512,565

    838 1,07526

    4,7131175,7881431,6751,661673,4032,3202,031624,4133,9953,6921297,816

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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

    356

    4231636348443027

    341

    247

    2726494431322212

    31

    109

    155

    14191712

    815

    31

    56

    103

    179

    112

    31

    41

    92

    13861

    11

    15

    114151

    2

    7

    321

    1

    6

    32

    1

    1

    1

    35,055456

    1,1752,1344,1894,8325,4526,9674,2743,294

    973789520

    16,109198553

    1,0151,9822,2352,5083,1651,9551,426

    440381251

    18,876199621

    1,1192,2062,5962,9433,8012,3181,866

    533407267

    86243385095

    10691

    14288

    1156224

    8

    4772023295460477751564214

    4

    37817152141464465375920

    94

    955707

    2569

    1541432041181014814

    2

    689457

    2156

    11910313182823210

    1

    26120

    413354073361916

    41

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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

    34

    19

    8

    3,714272323

    3,8317550

    1,3848959

    3,976437575

    3,50527743

    1,140293237

    7,709709902

    7,33935293

    2,532382296

    34 9,797 10,48320,314

    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.

    Totals902

    1,327434406

    8,0841,1814,9101,480

    2

    46

    1057

    42141515775

    4,146279

    1,816817

    479912277331

    3,934896

    3,084606

    10,5198,1267918,724

    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

    1413

    259127440

    853

    73

    40

    501413

    252124400

    803

    11 29 225 1753 94 306 1 231 21

    1 125 9

    20 30 556 247

    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

    6161,3556,770

    349179735

    1,322672

    12126

    5104

    5

    1

    142

    1388287

    3,233325107210

    487635

    42202

    1,0633,433

    197

    2425

    82135

    78

    5,7075,48915811,354

    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 918

    313023

    552

    2147

    106612 3

    8

    3

    1

    113

    24

    312

    546

    63

    91

    788

    118

    1421

    1129

    62

    88

    121

    112

    161

    2462

    39912

    1211

    18145

    2271

    304

    22522

    3461

    101

    185

    2

    114

    33

    43

    2

    1

    1

    619

    56171

    11613

    16

    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

    881

    1,0171,5542,1062,0812,1532,1356,247

    17,20514,36413,04111,876

    6,7523,6069,279

    93,505

    124

    1013

    31424946779744142

    3471

    538

    494776

    1,0631,1071,1331,1253,2689,1227,6006,6815,8143,1301,6802,068

    45,104

    8. SEX OF DRIVER InjuryFatalAll Crashes1. Male 50,894 333 23,8262. Female 40,526 135 20,5983. Not stated 2,085 3 680Totals 93,505 471 45,104

    9. RESIDENCE OFDRIVER All Crashes Fatal Injury

    1. Local resident 73,288 324 36,7762. In-state resident 7,298 84 3,4883. Non resident 6,973 58 3,1444. Not stated 5,946 5 1,696Totals 93,505 471 45,104

    10. CRASHES BY PRIMARY CAUSE All InjuryFatal1. Speed or VBR

    7,296631320

    1,308449

    7. Followed too closely 14,611 6

    3188

    2,396675

    2,338851

    6. Improper lane change5. Drove left of center4. Disregard traffic signal3. Passed stop sign2. Failed to yield 10,184 36 5,175

    2,4511085,293

    8. Made improper turn

    Totals 51,245 321 24,2081,025

    1553,6331,138

    627

    421

    7164

    2,542319

    7,8152,1032,118

    12. All other causes11. Mechanical defect10. Other improper driving9. Inattention

    12. ROAD SURFACECONDITION InjuryFatalAll

    1. Dry 35,501 225 17,2462. Wet 11,409 70 5,5183. Snowy or icy 3,122 14 1,1604. Other5. Not stated 1,213 12 284Totals 51,245 321 24,208

    13. LIGHT CONDITION InjuryFatalAll1. Daylight 36,437 163 17,2902. Dawn or Dusk 3,442 23 1,6443. Darkness 11,216 127 5,2344. Not stated 150 8 40Totals 51,245 321 24,208

    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 stated48

    1,008140192943361

    1,692451601

    90,143

    1,3612

    4712

    2

    3166

    381

    343

    8364774541527

    609181232

    43,180

    40045,69848195,824

    Special vehicles included above

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

    1732

    10232

    2

    3

    4833

    22572

    14. MANNER OFCOLLISION InjuryFatalAll

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

    113115807407

    6,7849,408

    289442233113

    616732

    3,357830

    14,65718,384

    462

    39,038 113 17,923

    11. Count of VEHICLES, including properly parked vehicles.

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

    10. Count of CRASHES by Primary Cause (eff. 2014)

    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

    2014 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.

    5 125 54184 21 206 127354538 26 331 181

    1

    1

    11

    95

    95

    33

    43

    103

    2,560

    16

    36

    114

    142,392

    14

    256

    69

    158

    1118

    5,04728

    1068

    2

    2

    2

    1841

    2,498

    15

    42165

    437

    49

    2,391

    392

    7351182

    6751

    4,957

    562

    4490015

    121

    9257

    5,026

    2142

    55918

    5,062149

    1168

    3

    31

    952

    2746

    2,531

    58

    52168

    2,56451

    65

    2,427

    1532

    7492,403

    96

    12,113 209 5,828 6,076 6,397 89 2,945 3,363 5,716 120 2,883 2,713

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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

    2109

    13

    4

    7911

    28 4332952

    4,501

    82

    54219

    3,32371

    4439

    295

    3

    719

    2559

    2451533

    1,371

    30

    3097

    1,67621

    1441110

    2,835

    49

    17103

    1,39241 195

    4,0971,283

    732

    307

    10,96268

    108315

    8,764237 644 3,518 4,602 17,410

    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

    19%

    15%

    237 199

    209 181

    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

    1495,062

    91855

    2214

    5,0265792

    538

    2109

    13

    4

    7911

    28

    713,323

    21954

    82

    4,5015229

    433

    513,149

    16343

    274

    14,055

    5633

    588

    8311

    3

    8015

    115

    1344,813

    84144

    4203

    14,535

    6480

    688

    505

    21343

    28

    4,4484719

    158

    2

    2

    2

    7910

    5

    12115

    90044

    256

    4,9575167

    184

    452

    15838

    216

    3,9924816

    134

    11

    7813

    13

    12115

    82039

    356

    4,4655547

    149

    12,113 237 8,764 11,407 199 8,215 6,397 100 5,011 5,770 97 4,451

    4,4121,3762,742

    234

    8,764237

    19330

    1131,289386924114

    2,7132,883

    501,172

    4401,22154

    1352

    1

    1205,716

    1652,148

    8392,5641,852

    468867176

    3,3632,945

    117797466

    1,565471527

    896,397

    2931,691

    9493,4643,141

    8541,791

    290

    6,0765,828

    1671,969

    9062,786101

    2879

    1

    20912,113

    4583,8391,7886,028

    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 43 80 5963 17 46 60 26 34131

    356425306

    1

    1,211 5

    127 228191 231145 160

    1

    507 699

    92 1592512 164 1843501 126 125252

    3 399 514916

    1 35 691051 27 4775

    19 3554

    11

    2 108 185295

    171129132331

    2

    7565

    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

    963

    3,0323,023

    66924

    1056,160

    1,656 484

    1,8361,705

    3268

    543,595

    818 479

    1,1961,318

    34316

    512,565

    838 1,07526

    4,7131175,7881431,6751,661673,4032,3202,031624,4133,9953,6921297,816

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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

    237

    3021403831282421

    121

    168

    2120322421211710

    11

    69

    918

    1410

    77

    11

    11

    14

    5

    323

    1

    10

    5

    122

    4

    2

    1

    1

    4

    121

    3

    12

    1

    1

    8,76469

    334628

    1,0801,1121,1621,6281,1791,018

    261167126

    4,61634

    1823585975906018906324781168553

    4,13423

    1522704835215617385475391458273

    61422665

    122

    1010

    2

    372115538246

    231111124

    642

    53

    48

    1397345

    43

    46

    1282344

    10

    2115

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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

    11

    10

    3

    4802871

    3035

    13134

    87

    4322569

    2791910713319

    92253

    1415832423

    2084126

    15 1,049 9572,021

    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.

    Totals1101266346

    896163

    1,081734

    36

    47

    60332712

    48046

    459423

    50933634

    416114616264

    1,6231,540563,219

    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

    116

    49

    57

    11

    11116

    38

    46

    11 9 29

    611

    11 15 31

    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

    5041,0604,632

    295

    347

    43028

    8725

    389

    2

    1

    61

    311217

    2,37326

    220

    219126

    25168840

    2,17013

    135

    2331

    62

    3,4963,1931276,816

    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 75

    123

    4221714

    1119

    2

    1

    1

    8

    10

    1

    16

    11

    1

    1

    12

    2

    1

    1

    1

    201

    112

    3

    22

    17

    52

    112112

    1

    9

    2

    2

    13

    1

    4

    1

    1

    1

    14

    31

    13114

    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

    424

    244379517495470460

    1,2643,2082,5242,5302,4911,515

    757906

    17,788

    121893

    1213454149573328

    2304

    412

    130199256263243245676

    1,7101,2811,2601,221

    731371183

    8,785

    8. SEX OF DRIVER InjuryFatalAll Crashes1. Male 11,215 226 5,3602. Female 6,293 76 3,3493. Not stated 280 2 76Totals 17,788 304 8,785

    9. RESIDENCE OFDRIVER All Crashes Fatal Injury

    1. Local resident 12,142 191 6,2712. In-state resident 2,892 66 1,4423. Non resident 2,144 44 9224. Not stated 610 3 150Totals 17,788 304 8,785

    10. CRASHES BY PRIMARY CAUSE All InjuryFatal1. Speed or VBR

    69574

    1573375

    7. Followed too closely 1,403 1

    27

    8

    20632854

    128

    6. Improper lane change5. Drove left of center4. Disregard traffic signal3. Passed stop sign2. Failed to yield 1,189 10 630

    1,584833,210

    8. Made improper turn

    Totals 12,113 209 5,82839771

    1,743252117

    171

    593

    1,415144

    3,246481309

    12. All other causes11. Mechanical defect10. Other improper driving9. Inattention

    12. ROAD SURFACECONDITION InjuryFatalAll

    1. Dry 7,431 144 3,7172. Wet 2,660 42 1,3293. Snowy or icy 1,759 12 7284. Other5. Not stated 263 11 54Totals 12,113 209 5,828

    13. LIGHT CONDITION InjuryFatalAll1. Daylight 7,626 106 3,8052. Dawn or Dusk 1,026 20 4873. Darkness 3,423 75 1,5314. Not stated 38 8 5Totals 12,113 209 5,828

    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 stated6

    3984117

    2818

    932104308

    16,062

    1471

    231

    2

    2666

    244

    24

    34617

    9

    108

    34241

    1297,922

    388,86631118,061

    Special vehicles included above

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

    391

    1219

    1

    3

    1041

    4745

    14. MANNER OFCOLLISION InjuryFatalAll

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

    2119

    150232911

    1,09815835

    111411

    114110441432

    1,7762,120

    247

    5,240 71 2,589

    11. Count of VEHICLES, including properly parked vehicles.

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

    10. Count of CRASHES by Primary Cause (eff. 2014)

    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

    2014 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.

    1 101 24126 28 2149175 1 129 4512

    3

    1

    23

    44537

    227

    65

    1,154

    31

    94

    910

    41

    1,84424

    848

    131

    1,140

    701

    3,02137

    3739

    121

    1

    21705

    14,9942

    7410

    83331

    234

    176

    17,1431

    2741038

    1397

    79

    38748

    32,1763

    34821

    873171

    9114

    46796

    32,3073

    1,48821

    943172

    3,030151

    13939

    3131

    231

    25750

    15,0312

    30110

    89831

    1,15647

    207

    17,2371

    1,1841042

    1401,851

    103

    39,132 112 18,380 20,640 34,627 82 16,807 17,738 4,505 30 1,573 2,902

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    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

    125

    1313

    4439

    11 146

    27802

    22,54411

    35312

    92336

    1,38057

    195

    99525

    171

    592

    1232

    9113

    4043,843

    1302

    53213

    57017

    369

    29918,176

    11206

    933221

    68738 182

    2,704234

    1,25316

    1,7814

    68,7211,005

    3678

    26,291119 852 5,615 19,824 76,014

    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%

    1%

    119 114

    112 111

    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

    1513,030

    17294321

    1,4883

    32,30779646

    175

    125

    1313

    4439

    11

    571,380

    3692312

    35311

    22,54480227

    146

    341,431

    38895

    5309

    221,239

    74142

    198

    38

    2

    3534

    23

    1273,160

    14790914

    1,4332

    31,30574158

    192

    412

    36855128611

    22,49275123

    113

    1

    121

    4437

    1

    1149

    17187321

    3483

    32,17674838

    126

    205

    37837

    478

    121,198

    67939

    135

    2

    3432

    21

    10011

    14685113

    3691

    31,17968051

    125

    39,132 119 26,291 38,088 114 24,934 34,627 87 24,422 33,526 71 23,033

    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

    23 1 12 10 20120 11 9 3 1 1 11

    61311181021

    124115

    1,5214,2844,0157,2705,735

    11,28334,370 81

    61 6245 70

    647 8681,974 2,2971,890 2,1143,279 3,9732,888 2,8375,263 5,999

    16,059 18,230

    1 47 5310139 5998

    5 567 6611,23310 1,756 1,8943,660

    8 1,756 1,8503,61416 3,040 3,5026,558

    8 2,668 2,4695,14512 4,900 5,31410,22660 14,784 15,81130,655

    14 9236 1117

    1 80 2072883 218 4036243 134 2644012 239 4717122 220 3685909 363 6851,057

    21 1,275 2,4193,715

    87169

    90662,774132,634114,755194,323127,30121

    22,86984

    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

    21,8612,5812,577

    12,113

    43141540

    10,1181,1701,2505,842

    11,7001,3971,3126,231 5,698

    1,2101,0389,7929,219

    9911,1595,43831

    10113019,041

    2,0402,379

    11,167 533102359

    1,90889917991

    404953

    132,820541198946 43 8,528

    1,875171,64914

    14,23945

    2,9021,573304,50517,73816,8078234,62720,64018,38011239,132 119 26,2911,929

    7734,8414,840

    6401,61213

    2409,721

    1,4153,554 1,686

    7064,5164,556

    6021,4398

    1329,104

    1,3093,133 243

    67325284

    381735

    18617

    106421 2,25214

    97137,18043

    10,40360635495141,1446,9086,5974113,5467,5437,0925514,690

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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

    119

    121023251716

    6622

    79

    66

    17201011

    522

    40

    64657514

    2

    42

    53

    14782

    21

    31

    42

    12641

    11

    11

    112141

    1

    3

    2

    1

    3

    2

    1

    26,291387841

    1,5063,1093,7204,2905,3393,0952,276

    712622394

    11,493164371657

    1,3851,6451,9072,2751,323

    948324296198

    14,742176469849

    1,7232,0752,3823,0631,7711,327

    388325194

    80139364889

    10086

    13086

    1055222

    8

    4401822284955446949523614

    4

    35516142040454261375316

    74

    902707

    2161

    141134197115974314

    2

    646457

    1750

    10795

    12979782810

    1

    25120

    411343968361915

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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

    23

    9

    5

    3,234244252

    3,5287037

    1,2508152

    3,544412506

    3,22625833

    1,069260218

    6,787656761

    6,75632870

    2,324341270

    19 8,748 9,52618,293

    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.

    Totals792

    1,201371360

    7,1881,0183,829

    746

    2

    434

    10

    36138213063

    3,666233

    1,357394

    429819241297

    3,518782

    2,468342

    8,8966,5862315,505

    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

    1312

    253127391

    796

    73

    29

    391312

    246124362

    757

    11 18 216 1463 94 306 1 225 21

    1 115 8

    20 19 541 216

    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

    112295

    2,138320126328

    892644

    3412

    153

    81

    17770

    860299

    852

    8296609

    1734

    2231,263

    184

    1120

    58834

    16

    2,2112,296314,538

    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 843

    210719

    331

    1433

    95593 3

    8

    3

    1

    113

    22

    211

    538

    53

    81

    682

    107

    132

    1117

    62

    86

    111

    12160

    2261

    28712

    911

    16143

    2101

    252

    11311

    3260

    92

    165

    1132

    39

    1

    1

    519

    4214

    1

    3

    212

    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

    457

    7731,1751,5891,5861,6831,6754,983

    13,99711,84010,511

    9,3855,2372,8498,373

    75,717

    324

    21149263017

    814

    1167

    126

    364577807844890880

    2,5927,4126,3195,4214,5932,3991,3091,885

    36,319

    8. SEX OF DRIVER InjuryFatalAll Crashes1. Male 39,679 107 18,4662. Female 34,233 59 17,2493. Not stated 1,805 1 604Totals 75,717 167 36,319

    9. RESIDENCE OFDRIVER All Crashes Fatal Injury

    1. Local resident 61,146 133 30,5052. In-state resident 4,406 18 2,0463. Non resident 4,829 14 2,2224. Not stated 5,336 2 1,546Totals 75,717 167 36,319

    10. CRASHES BY PRIMARY CAUSE All InjuryFatal1. Speed or VBR

    6,601557163

    1,275374

    7. Followed too closely 13,208 5

    48

    2,190347

    2,284723

    6. Improper lane change5. Drove left of center4. Disregard traffic signal3. Passed stop sign2. Failed to yield 8,995 26 4,545

    867252,083

    8. Made improper turn

    Totals 39,132 112 18,38062884

    1,890886510

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    1234

    1,127175

    4,5691,6221,809

    12. All other causes11. Mechanical defect10. Other improper driving9. Inattention

    12. ROAD SURFACECONDITION InjuryFatalAll

    1. Dry 28,070 81 13,5292. Wet 8,749 28 4,1893. Snowy or icy 1,363 2 4324. Other5. Not stated 950 1 230Totals 39,132 112 18,380

    13. LIGHT CONDITION InjuryFatalAll1. Daylight 28,811 57 13,4852. Dawn or Dusk 2,416 3 1,1573. Darkness 7,793 52 3,7034. Not stated 112 35Totals 39,132 112 18,380

    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 stated42

    61099

    17594

    543

    760347293

    74,081

    1,2141

    24

    2

    5

    137

    139

    490306554

    519

    267140103

    35,258

    36236,83217077,763

    Special vehicles included above

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

    1341

    9013

    13792

    17827

    14. MANNER OFCOLLISION InjuryFatalAll

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

    9296

    657175

    5,8738,310

    13191119

    3

    502622

    2,916398

    12,88116,264

    215

    33,798 42 15,334

    11. Count of VEHICLES, including properly parked vehicles.

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

    10. Count of CRASHES by Primary Cause (eff. 2014)

    MULTIPLE VEHICLE CRASHES

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

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    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.

    73 1790 26 1440130 99 31

    2

    12

    22824

    145

    52

    735

    11

    74

    562

    41

    1,24220

    32998

    709

    561

    1,98928

    2423

    1111

    13426

    9,1771

    482

    49820

    25

    104

    10,5961

    2032

    23103

    943

    23454

    19,7962

    2525

    522124

    968

    26483

    19,8942

    9615

    578125

    1,99896

    2423

    3111

    12

    15454

    9,2011

    1932

    55020

    73533

    115

    10,6701

    7652

    27104

    1,25163

    24,298 65 11,303 12,930 21,345 51 10,283 11,011 2,953 14 1,020 1,919

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    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

    121113

    2624

    11516

    48713,973

    7227

    356224

    87436

    155

    57330

    101

    332

    75

    747

    2362,497

    78

    30911

    36111

    264

    19411,146

    7139

    222011

    43825 111

    1,827182795

    41,190

    443,272

    5932454

    16,32468 528 3,584 12,212 48,056

    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

    6%

    5%

    68 64

    65 62

    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

    961,998

    125578

    5961

    219,894

    48326

    130

    121113

    2624

    3687424

    5623

    2277

    13,97348716

    115

    2186621

    5263

    2032

    13,08047227

    128

    16

    2

    1923

    22

    822,084

    102539

    6930

    219,146

    47738

    120

    27

    24507

    358

    713,942

    4571482

    1111

    2624

    689

    124522

    5252

    219,796

    4542390

    136

    21490

    246

    113,053

    4322689

    2

    1821

    21

    619

    101504

    4232

    119,059

    4383684

    24,298 68 16,324 23,526 64 15,349 21,345 54 15,121 20,529 44 14,179

    421101

    234

    7565

    1

    2250

    21

    114

    185108

    50

    1543

    1

    1

    2295

    165

    3793286

    52

    176

    514399

    117

    512312

    1

    3916

    293

    104519336

    73

    290

    699507

    167

    662742

    2

    1

    51,211

    458

    141612

    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

    146 1 55 90 79183 28 55 63 1 27 35237

    13111810

    480540

    1,8274,2844,0167,2705,735

    24,298 65

    188 290236 301792 1,028

    1,974 2,2971,891 2,1143,279 3,9732,888 2,837

    11,303 12,930

    1 139 2123522 203 2434486 693 7861,485

    10 1,756 1,8943,6608 1,756 1,8503,614

    16 3,040 3,5026,5588 2,668 2,4695,145

    51 10,283 11,01121,345

    1 49 781281 33 58921 99 2423423 218 4036243 135 2644022 239 4717122 220 368590

    14 1,020 1,9192,953

    25823603

    1,13972,774132,636114,755194,32312

    16,32468

    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

    14,850

    1,8196,418

    29

    922

    6,917

    8653,014

    7,904

    9453,382 3,063

    873

    6,5616,267

    8112,80618

    7

    2312,851

    1,6915,887 319

    72

    1,343650

    542084

    2

    61,999

    128531 23 4,404

    1,2739

    9,89131

    1,734912122,65810,4979,8844820,42912,23110,7966023,087 63 15,568583538

    3,2062,9954424427

    1236,224

    9811,032 455

    4852,9962,836

    4103714

    215,853895830 128

    53210159

    32713

    12371

    86202 6068

    67714,394235,6773239126266593,9363,617257,5784,3273,879318,237

    25

    384319

    211

    3706

    47 15

    323275

    71

    2600

    23 10

    6144

    14

    1106

    24 291

    493352247158113033828236234093404753

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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

    68

    106

    1216

    883311

    46

    739

    1435311

    22

    333253

    2

    1

    27

    537632

    1

    21

    526511

    1

    6

    11121

    1

    1

    1

    1

    16,324160616984

    1,9382,2692,5163,0991,9661,608

    503430235

    6,93363

    275420799955

    1,0701,305

    833664230198121

    9,37279

    340564

    1,1391,3141,4461,7941,133

    944273232114

    4901823305662386356824513

    4

    2759

    151729371736354129

    82

    21488

    1327252127214116

    52

    554356

    1435977497668142

    61

    394216

    1127705361476528

    41

    15812

    38

    272136191614

    2

    Note for Tables 5a-d: Crashes that involve multiple collisions or impacts are categorized 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

    11

    8

    3

    2,053163129

    2,2814219

    8654931

    2,254273296

    2,06613721

    727181130

    4,315436426

    4,34817940

    1,595230161

    13 5,632 6,08511,730

    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.

    Totals502871258214

    4,155670

    2,015442

    1

    2334

    2192548340

    2,124151659233

    282617175174

    2,029516

    1,353205

    5,3513,763139,127

    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

    710

    14680

    240

    483

    51

    18

    247

    1014179

    222

    459

    8 10 140 821 58 214 1 126 15

    1 92 5

    13 11 327 132

    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

    83202

    1,425216

    64719

    573367

    20

    172

    5

    5846

    540199

    441

    7195353

    1125

    15587815

    26

    1237314

    9

    1,4891,454152,958

    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 517

    26813

    331

    1011

    55360 1

    4

    1

    1

    16

    13

    211

    336

    46

    5

    566

    82

    82

    1

    541

    56

    81

    670

    1061

    15412

    6

    789

    1311

    141

    113

    120

    36

    61

    144

    715

    18

    1

    1

    112

    2712

    1

    2

    18

    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

    245

    591911

    1,1411,0751,1371,1063,0608,2787,0936,4335,8703,5372,1234,235

    46,637

    1

    312

    28

    261514

    98

    101

    100

    19279430566572576570

    1,6054,2873,7163,3062,8541,595

    955866

    22,196

    8. SEX OF DRIVER InjuryFatalAll Crashes1. Male 23,994 64 11,0162. Female 21,784 35 10,8843. Not stated 859 1 296Totals 46,637 100 22,196

    9. RESIDENCE OFDRIVER All Crashes Fatal Injury

    1. Local resident 39,241 83 19,3182. In-state resident 2,640 8 1,2153. Non resident 2,050 8 9174. Not stated 2,706 1 746Totals 46,637 100 22,196

    10. CRASHES BY PRIMARY CAUSE All InjuryFatal1. Speed or VBR

    3,80926389

    848199

    7. Followed too closely 7,643 2

    241

    1,129184

    1,476403

    6. Improper lane change5. Drove left of center4. Disregard traffic signal3. Passed stop sign2. Failed to yield 5,778 17 2,872

    500141,272

    8. Made improper turn

    Totals 24,298 65 11,30339757

    1,323643303

    14

    722

    717119

    3,2091,2241,144

    12. All other causes11. Mechanical defect10. Other improper driving9. Inattention

    12. ROAD SURFACECONDITION InjuryFatalAll

    1. Dry 17,530 48 8,3922. Wet 5,274 15 2,5333. Snowy or icy 968 2864. Other5. Not stated 526 2 92Totals 24,298 65 11,303

    13. LIGHT CONDITION InjuryFatalAll1. Daylight 18,317 34 8,4752. Dawn or Dusk 1,408 3 6783. Darkness 4,514 28 2,1324. Not stated 59 18Totals 24,298 65 11,303

    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 stated22

    350718025

    420

    418181193

    46,121

    412

    121

    5

    85

    120

    294182810

    311

    1516469

    21,684

    13822,49010447,897

    Special vehicles included above

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

    70

    5012

    12141

    9927