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1 Transportation Data Center Data Set Codebook NUMBER OCTOBER 2005 Florida 1996 The University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute

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3 STATE OF FLORIDA 1996 MOTOR VEHICLE CRASH CODEBOOK Introduction This codebook documents data sets describing motor vehicle crashes that occurred in the State of Florida during calendar year The data sets were developed by the Transportation Data Center at the University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute from data supplied by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. The cooperation of that agency is gratefully acknowledged. Two separate data set categories have been built from the original Accident, Vehicle, and Occupant motor vehicle crash data. 1) All reported accidents that occurred in Florida for 1996, known as the "Census" data. 2) All accidents in which at least one pedestrian record was found. The records have no corresponding vehicle record identified as the striking vehicle and as such, the "Pedestrian" data contain information only on the crash and pedestrian person level. The table below provides summary information for each of the categories (such as the "key" that provides access in ADAAS) Florida DATA SETS CATEGORY KEY VARIABLES CASES Census FLC96ACC ,377 FLC96VEH 1-41, ,202 FLC96OCC 1-41, , ,373 Pedestrian FLC96PED 1-41, ,995 The Census data sets have been constructed in three distinct formats: an Accident data set, a Vehicle data set, and an Occupant data set, while the Pedestrian data set has only the Accident and Pedestrian information.

4 Florida 1996 Introduction 1) The Accident data set (described by variables 1 through 41) includes one record for each accident. General accident information not specific to any vehicle or its occupants is found in this data set (e.g., time of day, accident type, etc.). 2) The Vehicle data set (described by variables 1 through 41, and 100 through 164) includes one record for every "traffic unit" (motor vehicles) involved in the accident. Variables 100 through 164 describe specific characteristics of the traffic unit, including the driver occupant information, while variables 1 through 41 repeat the accident description. Variables represent decoded data from the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) using the VINDICATOR program from the Highway Loss Data Institute. 3) The Occupant data set (described by variables 1 through 41, 100 through 164, and 200 through 207) includes one record for every occupant involved in the accident. Variables 200 through 207 describe specific characteristics of the traffic unit occupants, while 1 through 41, and 100 through 164, repeat the accident and traffic unit descriptions. This codebook documents the variable names and code values for all the individual Florida data sets. The univariate frequency counts and percentages for each variable apply to the Census data sets and to the Pedestrian data sets where applicable. In using the univariate frequencies, the following convention should be noted: frequencies for variables 1 through 41 were derived from the Accident data sets, frequencies for variables 100 through 164 were derived from the Vehicle data sets, frequencies for variables 200 through 207 were derived from the Occupant data sets, and frequencies for variables 300 through 315 were derived from the Pedestrian data sets. The definitions of the code values described in the codebook were taken from a document known as the "Traffic Crash Database Directory" as well as the "Instructions for Completing the Florida Uniform Traffic Crash Report Forms" that were produced by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles of the State of Florida. Unlabeled code values indicate erroneous coding in the data received. While every effort has been made to provide accurate, reliable data, inconsistencies may arise from the source data or from the ii October 2005

5 Introduction Florida 1996 reformatting procedures used. Consequently, the Data Center cannot guarantee the accuracy of the data but will try to resolve any discrepancies that are found. Please notify the Center of any errors or data inconsistencies that are uncovered as well as any suggestions or comments that you may have concerning the codebook by calling (734) or by ing For more information about our full line of services, please visit our website: The most current TDC codebooks are available there in PDF format and codebooks can now be ordered online. October 2005 iii

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7 Florida Accident Variable Variable Storage Page Number Name Width Type Number ACCIDENT NUMBER 9 Alphabetic 1 2 MONTH OF ACCIDENT 2 Numeric 1 3 DAY OF ACCIDENT 2 Numeric 1 4 YEAR OF ACCIDENT 4 Numeric 1 5 TIME OF ACCIDENT 4 Numeric 2 6 DAY OF WEEK 1 Numeric 2 7 COUNTY CODE 2 Numeric 2 8 COUNTY/CITY 4 Numeric 4 9 RURAL/URBAN 1 Numeric ROAD SYSTEM IDENTIFIER 2 Numeric DIVIDED/UNDIVIDED 1 Numeric LOCATION TYPE 1 Numeric LOCATION OF ACCIDENT 2 Numeric ROADWAY CHARACTER 2 Numeric ROAD SURFACE TYPE 2 Numeric ROAD SURFACE CONDITION 2 Numeric SHOULDER TYPE 2 Numeric NUMBER OF LANES 2 Numeric TRAFFIC CONTROL 1 2 Numeric TRAFFIC CONTROL 2 2 Numeric LIGHT CONDITION 2 Numeric WEATHER 2 Numeric FIRST HARMFUL EVENT 2 Numeric SUBSEQUENT EVENT 2 Numeric ALCOHOL/DRUG INVOLVED 1 Numeric CONTRIBUTNG CAUSE ENVIR1 2 Numeric CONTRIBUTNG CAUSE ENVIR2 2 Numeric CONTRIBUTING CAUSE ROAD1 2 Numeric CONTRIBUTING CAUSE ROAD2 2 Numeric INVESTIGATED BY 1 Numeric ACCIDENT SEVERITY 1 Numeric NUMBER OF FATALITIES 2 Numeric NUMBER OF INJURIES 2 Numeric NUMBER OF VEHICLES INVOL 2 Numeric TOTAL PROPERTY DAMAGE 8 Numeric STATE ROAD CRASH 1 Numeric SITE LOCATION - DOT 2 Numeric AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC 6 Numeric COUNTY CODE - DOT 2 Numeric HIGHWAY LOCATION - DOT 1 Numeric NUMBER LANES - DOT 2 Numeric 28

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9 STATE OF FLORIDA Vehicle/VIN Variable Variable Storage Page Number Name Width Type Number VEHICLE NUMBER 2 Numeric VEHICLE TYPE 2 Numeric VEHICLE YEAR 2 Numeric VEHICLE LICENSE STATE 2 Numeric VIN - FIRST 12 DIGITS 12 Alphabetic VEHICLE SPECIAL FUNCTION 2 Numeric VEHICLE USE 2 Numeric TRAILER TYPE 2 Numeric EST TRAILER DAMAGE 7 Numeric CARGO BODY TYPE 1 Numeric HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 1 Numeric HAZARDOUS MATERIAL RELEA 1 Numeric PLACARDED 1 Numeric VEHICLE DEFECT 1 2 Numeric VEHICLE DEFECT 2 2 Numeric POINT OF IMPACT 2 Numeric VEHICLE DAMAGE SEVERITY 1 Numeric EST VEHICLE DAMAGE 7 Numeric VEHICLE LOCATION 2 Numeric TRAVEL SPEED 3 Numeric SPEED LIMIT 3 Numeric VEHICLE MANEUVER 2 Numeric VEHICLE FAULT CODE 1 Numeric DUMMY RECORD 1 Numeric NUMBER PASSENGER RECORDS 2 Numeric OWNERS RESIDENCE STATE 2 Numeric DRIVER RESIDENCE STATE 2 Numeric TYPE OF DRIVERS LICENSE 1 Numeric LICENSE ENDORSEMENTS 1 Numeric DRIVERS RESIDENCE 1 Numeric INSURANCE 1 Numeric DRIVER ABILITY QUESTIONA 1 Numeric DRIVER CONTRIB CAUS1 2 Numeric DRIVER CONTRIB CAUS2 2 Numeric DRIVER CONTRIB CAUS3 2 Numeric DRIVER CONDITION 1 Numeric DRIVER ALCOHOL/DRUGS 1 Numeric DRIVER ALCOHOL TEST TYPE 1 Numeric DRVR ALCOHOL TEST RESULT 3 Numeric DRIVER'S AGE 3 Numeric DRIVER'S SEX 1 Numeric DRIVER'S RACE 1 Numeric DRIVER ACTION 1 Numeric # VIOLATIONS ISSUED 1 Numeric VINDICATOR - IERR 2 Numeric VINDICATOR - ALTSW 1 Numeric VINDICATOR - YEAR 4 Numeric VINDICATOR - MAKE 2 Numeric VINDICATOR - MAKE/MODEL 7 Numeric VINDICATOR - BODY 2 Numeric 104

10 STATE OF FLORIDA Vehicle/VIN Variable Variable Storage Page Number Name Width Type Number VINDICATOR - VEHTP 1 Numeric VINDICATOR - SIZE 1 Numeric VINDICATOR - STYLE CLASS 2 Numeric VINDICATOR - WEIGHT 4 Numeric VINDICATOR - WHLBS 5 Numeric VINDICATOR - LENGTH 5 Numeric VINDICATOR - WIDTH 4 Numeric VINDICATOR - HEIGHT 4 Numeric VINDICATOR - RSTN 1 Numeric VINDICATOR - ATD/DRL 25 Alphabetic VINDICATOR - MINHP 3 Numeric VINDICATOR - MAXHP 3 Numeric VINDICATOR - ABS 3 Numeric VINDICATOR - TRANS 2 Numeric VINDICATOR - ENGINE 3 Numeric 110

11 Florida Occupant Variable Variable Storage Page Number Name Width Type Number PASSENGER NUMBER 2 Numeric LOCATION 2 Numeric RESTRAINT DEVICE 1 1 Numeric RESTRAINT DEVICE 2 1 Numeric EJECTION 1 Numeric OCCUPANT AGE 3 Numeric OCC INJURY SEVERITY 1 Numeric OCC RESIDENCE STATE 2 Numeric 113

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13 Florida Pedestrian Variable Variable Storage Page Number Name Width Type Number PEDESTRIAN NUMBER 2 Numeric PEDESTRIAN LOCATION 2 Numeric PEDESTRIAN CONTRIB CAUS1 2 Numeric PEDESTRIAN CONTRIB CAUS2 2 Numeric PEDESTRIAN CONTRIB CAUS3 2 Numeric PEDESTRIAN CONDITION 1 Numeric PEDESTRIAN ACTION 2 Numeric PED ALCOHOL/DRUGS 1 Numeric PED ALCOHOL TEST TYPE 1 Numeric PED ALCOHOL TEST RESULT 3 Numeric PEDESTRIAN AGE 3 Numeric PEDESTRIAN SEX 1 Numeric PEDESTRIAN RACE 1 Numeric PED INJURY SEVERITY 1 Numeric PED RESIDENCE CODE 1 Numeric PED RESIDENCE STATE 2 Numeric 119

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15 Florida Page Accident The ACCIDENT Variables Variables 1 through 41 describe the accident. They are included in the Accident, Vehicle, Occupant, and Pedestrian data sets. The Accident data set contains these variables and no others. Variable 1 ACCIDENT NUMBER Width: 9 Type: Alphabetic Dec: None Miss: None Variable 2 MONTH OF ACCIDENT Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None January February March April May June July August September October November December Variable 3 DAY OF ACCIDENT Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Day of Accident Variable 4 YEAR OF ACCIDENT Width: 4 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None

16 Page 2 Florida Accident Variable 5 TIME OF ACCIDENT Width: 4 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: 0 Accident time of day hour clock Unknown :01 am :59 pm Midnight Variable 6 DAY OF WEEK Width: 1 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Variable 7 COUNTY CODE Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Dade Duval Hillsborough Pinellas Polk Palm Beach Orange Volusia Escambia Broward Alachua Lake Leon Marion Manatee Sarasota Seminole Lee Brevard St Johns Gadsden

17 Florida Page Accident Variable 7:COUNTY CODE (Continued) Putnam Bay St Lucie Jackson Osceola Highlands Pasco Columbia Hardee Suwannee Indian River Santa Rosa De Soto Madison Walton Taylor Monroe Levy Hernando Nassau Martin Okaloosa Sumter Bradford Jefferson Citrus Clay Hendry Washington Holmes Baker Charlotte Dixie Gilchrist Hamilton Okeechobee Calhoun Franklin Glades Flagler Lafayette Union Collier Wakulla Gulf Liberty State Tag Agency

18 Page 4 Florida Accident Variable 8 COUNTY/CITY Width: 4 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Dade County Unincorporated (within Dade County) Bal Harbour Bay Harbour Island Biscayne Gardens Biscayne Park Carol City Coral Gables Coral Way Village Cutler Ridge El Portal Bunchepark Florida City Browns Village Golden Beach Golden Glades Goulds Hialeah Hialeah Gardens Homestead Homestead Air Force Base Indian Creek Village Islandia Key Biscayne Kendall Medley Leisure City Miami Miami Beach Miami Lakes Miami Shires Norwood Miami Spring Miccosukee Indian Reservation Naranja Olympia Heights North Bay Village North Miami Pinewood North Miami Beach Ojus Opa Locka Perrine Richmond Heights South Miami Sunny Isles Surfside Sweetwater Virginia Gardens West Miami University of Miami

19 Florida Page Accident Variable 8:COUNTY/CITY (Continued) South Miami Heights Uleta Westview Duval County Unincorporated (within Duval County) Atlantic Beach Baldwin Jacksonville Jacksonville Beach Neptune Beach Jacksonville University Cecil Field Naval Air Station Jacksonville Navel Air Station University of North Florida Hillsborough County Unincorporated (within Hillsborough County) Clair-Mel Brandon Plant City Sweetwater Creek Progress Village Leto Ruskin East Lake Orient Park Egypt Lake Lake Carroll Lake Magdalene Tampa Palm River Temple Terrace University of South Florida University of Tampa MacDill Air Force Base Pinellas County Unincorporated (within Pinellas County) Belleair Belleair Beach Belleair Bluffs Clearwater Dunedin Gulfport Indian Rocks Beach Kenneth City Largo Madeira Beach North Reddington Beach Oldsmar Pinellas Park Reddington Beach

20 Page 6 Florida Accident Variable 8:COUNTY/CITY (Continued) Reddington Shores Safety Harbor Seminole Park South Pasadena St Petersburg St Petersburg Beach Tarpon Springs Treasure Island Eckerd College Indian Shores Seminole Pinellas County Campus P.D. Polk County Unincorporated (within Polk County) Auburndale Combee Settlement Bartow East Auburndale Davenport Winston Dundee Cypress Gardens Eagle Lake Frostproof Fort Meade Haines City Lake Alfred Lake Hamilton Lakeland Lake Holloway Lake Wales West Winter Haven Mulberry Polk City Wahneta Winter Haven Florida Southern College Palm Beach County Unincorporated (within Palm Beach County) Atlantis Belle Glade Belvedere Homes Boca Raton Boynton Beach Briny Breeze Cloud Lake Delray Beach Greenacres City Gulf Stream Haverhill

21 Florida Page Accident Variable 8:COUNTY/CITY (Continued) Highland Beach Hypoluxo Juno Beach Jupiter Lake Clarke Shores Lake Park Lake Worth Lantana Manalapan Mangonia Par North Palm Beach Ocean Ridge Pahokee Palm Beach Palm Beach Gardens Palm Beach Shores Palm Springs Riviera Beach Royal Palm Beach South Bay South Palm Beach Tequesta West Gate West Palm Beach Florida Atlantic University Orange County Unincorporated (within Orange County) Apopka Eatonville Edgewood Maitland Oakland Ocoee Orlovista Azalea Park Syk Lake Orlando Conway Pines Hills Holden Hills Windermere Winter Park Lake Buena Vista Winter Park Florida Technological University McCoy Air Force Base Volusia County Unincorporated (within Volusia County) Daytona Beach Daytona Beach Shores

22 Page 8 Florida Accident Variable 8:COUNTY/CITY (Continued) Daytona Beach Regional Airport Police De Bary De Land Deltona Edgewater De Leon Springs Holly Hill Ormond-By-The-Sea Lake Helen New Smyrna Beach Oak Hill Orange City Ormond Beach Pierson Ponce Inlet Port Orange Seville South Dayton Stetson University Escambia County Unincorporated (within Escambia County) Brent Cantonment Century Myrtle Grove Pensacola Warrington West Pensacola University of West Florida Ellyson Field Naval Air Station Broward County Unincorporated (within Broward County) Coconut Creek Browardale Cooper City Coral Springs Dania Davie Collier Manor Crest Haven Deerfield Beach Boardview Park Rock Hill Fort Lauderdale Carver Ranch Estate Hallandale Hacienda Hillsboro Beach Hollywood Hollywood Ridge Farms Lake Forest Lauderdale-By-The-Sea

23 Florida Page Accident Variable 8:COUNTY/CITY (Continued) Lauderdale Lakes Lauderhill Lazy Lake Lighthouse Point Margate Melrose Park Miramar North Lauderdale Oakland Park Pompano Beach Highlands Pembroke Park North Andrews Garden Pembroke Pines Riverdale Villa Lauderdale Isles Plantation Parkland Pompano Beach Sea Ranch Lakes Sunrise Tamarac West Hollywood Weston Wilton Manors Alachua County Unincorporated (within Alachua County) Alachua Archer Gainesville Hawthorne High Springs La Crosse Micanopy Newberry University of Florida Waldo Lake County Unincorporated (within Lake County) Clermont Eustis Fruitland Park Groveland Howey-In-The-Hills Lady Lake Leesburg Mascotte Minneola Mount Dora Tavares Umatilla

24 Page 10 Florida Accident Variable 8:COUNTY/CITY (Continued) Leon County Unincorporated (within Leon County) Florida A&M University Florida State University Tallahassee Marion County Unincorporated (within Marion County) Belleview Dunnellon Ocala Silver Springs Manatee County Unincorporated (within Manatee County) Anna Maria Bradenton Bradenton Beach Cedar Hammock Bradenton Holmes Beach Long Boat Key Oneco Palmetto Memphis Samoset Bay Shore Garden West Bradenton Sarasota County Unincorporated (within Sarasota County) Gulfgate Estates Long Boat Key Nokomis Laurel North Port Sarasota South Siesta Key Venice South Englewood Sarasota Southeast Sarasota Ridgewood Heights Venice Seminole County Unincorporated (within Seminole County) Altamonte Springs Casselberry Lake Mary Longwood Oviedo Sanford Winter Springs

25 Florida Page Accident Variable 8:COUNTY/CITY (Continued) Lee County Unincorporated (within Lee County) Bonita Springs Fort Myers Cape Coral Fort Myers Beach Fort Myers Southeast Fort Myers Villa Pine Manor Lehigh Acres Fort Myers Southwest North Fort Myers Sanibel Tice Lee County Airport Brevard County Unincorporated (within Brevard County) Canova Beach Cape Canaveral Cocoa Cocoa Beach Indialantic Indian Harbour Beach Mims Melbourne West Melbourne Melbourne Beach Merritt Island Palm Bay June Park Patrick Air Force Base Cocoa West Rockledge South Patrick Shore Satellite Beach Titusville Florida Institue of Technology Malabar Palm Shores Kennedy Space Center St Johns County Unincorporated (within St Johns County) Florida Memorial College Hastings St Augustine St Augustine Beach Gadsden County Unincorporated (within Gadsden County) Chattahoochee Gretna

26 Page 12 Florida Accident Variable 8:COUNTY/CITY (Continued) Havana Quincy Putnam County Unincorporated (within Putnam County) Crescent City Interlachen Palatka Welaka Bay County Unincorporated (within Bay County) Calloway Cedar Grove Lynn Haven Mexico Beach Panama City Parker Springfield Panama City Beach St Lucie County Unincorporated (within St Lucie County) Fort Pierce Northwest Fort Pierce Port St Lucie Jackson County Unincorporated (within Jackson County) Alford Cottondale Graceville Grand Ridge Malone Marianna Sneads Osceola County Unincorporated (within Osceola County) Kissimmee St Cloud Highlands County Unincorporated (within Highlands County) Avon Park Lake Placid Sebring Pasco County Unincorporated (within Pasco County) Dade City Land O'Lakes

27 Florida Page Accident Variable 8:COUNTY/CITY (Continued) New Port Richey Port Richey San Antonio St Leo Zephyrhills Columbia County Unincorporated (within Columbia County) Fort White Lake City Hardee County Unincorporated (within Hardee County) Bowling Green Wauchula Zolfo Springs Suwannee County Unincorporated (within Suwannee County) Branford Live Oak Indian River County Unincorporated (within Indian River County) Fellsmere Gifford Indian River Shores Sebastian Vero Beach Vero Beach South Santa Rosa County Unincorporated (within Santa Rosa County) Gulf Breeze Milton De Soto County Unincorporated (within De Soto County) Arcadia Madison County Unincorporated (within Madison County) Greenville Madison Walton County Unincorporated (within Walton County) De Funiak Springs Santa Rosa Beach Freeport Paxton Point Washington

28 Page 14 Florida Accident Variable 8:COUNTY/CITY (Continued) Taylor County Unincorporated (within Taylor County) Steinhatchee Perry Monroe County Unincorporated (within Monroe County) Islamorada Key Colony Beach Key Largo Key West Layton Marathon Boca Chica Air Station Tavernier Levy County Unincorporated (within Levy County) Bronson Chiefland Inglis Otter Creek Williston Hernando County Unincorporated (within Hernando County) Brooksville Nassau County Unincorporated (within Nassau County) Callahan Fernandina Beach Hilliard Yulee Martin County Unincorporated (within Martin County) Hobe Sound Indiantown Jensen Beach Jupiter Island Ocean Ridge Park Palm City Salerno (Port Salerno) Sewalls Point Stuart Okaloosa County Unincorporated (within Okaloosa County) Crestview Fort Walton Beach Okaloosa County Airport

29 Florida Page Accident Variable 8:COUNTY/CITY (Continued) Eglin Ocean City Mary Esther Niceville Laurel Hill Valparaiso Eglin Air Force Base Sumter County Unincorporated (within Sumter County) Bushnell Center Hill Coleman Wildwood Bradford County Unincorporated (within Bradford County) Lawtey Starke Jefferson County Unincorporated (within Jefferson County) Monticello Citrus County Unincorporated (within Citrus County) Crystal River Homosassa Inverness Clay County Unincorporated (within Clay County) Green Cove Springs Keystone Heights Orange Park Middleburg Hendry County Unincorporated (within Hendry County) Clewiston La Belle Washington County Unincorporated (within Washington County) Chipley Ebro Vernon Holmes County Unincorporated (within Holmes County) Bonifay Ponce De Leon

30 Page 16 Florida Accident Variable 8:COUNTY/CITY (Continued) Baker County Unincorporated (within Baker County) Macclenny Charlotte County Unincorporated (within Charlotte County) Punta Gorda Englewood Port Charlotte Dixie County Unincorporated (within Dixie County) Cross City Horseshoe Beach Gilchrist County Unincorporated (within Gilchrist County) Trenton Hamilton County Unincorporated (within Hamilton County) Jasper Jennings White Springs Okeechobee County Unincorporated (within Okeechobee County) Okeechobee Calhoun County Unincorporated (within Calhoun County) Altha Blountstown Franklin County Unincorporated (within Franklin County) Apalachicola Carrabelle Glades County Unincorporated (within Glades County) Moore Haven Flagler County Unincorporated (within Flagler County) Bunnell Flagler Beach Lafayette County Unincorporated (within Lafayette County) Mayo

31 Florida Page Accident Variable 8:COUNTY/CITY (Continued) Union County Unincorporated (within Union County) Lake Butler Collier County Unincorporated (within Collier County) Everglades Immokalee Naples North Naples East Naples Wakulla County Unincorporated (within Wakulla County) Crawfordville Sopchoppy St Marks Gulf County Unincorporated (within Gulf County) Port St Joe Wewahitchka Liberty County Unincorporated (within Liberty County) Bristol State Tag Agency Unknown Variable 9 RURAL/URBAN Width: 1 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Rural Urban Variable 10 ROAD SYSTEM IDENTIFIER Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Interstate U.S State County

32 Page 18 Florida Accident Variable 10:ROAD SYSTEM IDENTIFIER (Continued) Local Turnpike Other full control Other major arterial All other Variable 11 DIVIDED/UNDIVIDED Width: 1 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Divided Undivided Variable 12 LOCATION TYPE Width: 1 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Primarily business Primarily residential Open country Variable 13 LOCATION OF ACCIDENT Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Not at intersection / RR crossing / bridge At intersection Influenced by intersection Driveway access Railroad crossing Bridge Entrance ramp Exit ramp Parking lot - public Parking lot - private Private property All other

33 Florida Page Accident Variable 14 ROADWAY CHARACTER Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Straight - level Straight - upgrade / downgrade Curve - level Curve - upgrade / downgrade Variable 15 ROAD SURFACE TYPE Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Slag / gravel / stone Blacktop Brick / block Concrete Dirt All other Variable 16 ROAD SURFACE CONDITION Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Dry Wet Slippery Icy All other Variable 17 SHOULDER TYPE Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Paved Unpaved Curb

34 Page 20 Florida Accident Variable 18 NUMBER OF LANES Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: Unknown lane lanes lanes lanes lanes lanes lanes lanes lanes lanes lanes lanes lanes lanes lanes lanes Variable 19 TRAFFIC CONTROL 1 Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None No control Speed control zone Traffic signal Stop sign Yield sign Flashing light Railroad light Officer / guard / flagman Posted no U-turn School zone All other Variable 20 TRAFFIC CONTROL 2 Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: Not applicable No control Speed control zone Traffic signal Stop sign Yield sign Flashing light

35 Florida Page Accident Variable 20:TRAFFIC CONTROL 2 (Continued) Railroad light Officer / guard / flagman Posted no U-turn School zone All other Variable 21 LIGHT CONDITION Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Daylight Dusk Dawn Darkness (street light) Darkness (no street light) Not stated Variable 22 WEATHER Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: Clear Cloudy Rain Fog All other Unknown Variable 23 FIRST HARMFUL EVENT Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Collision with MV in transport (rear-end) Collision with MV in transport (head-on) Collision with MV in transport (angle) Collision with MV in transport (left turn) Collision with MV in transport (right turn) Collision with MV in transport (sideswipe) Collision with MV in transport (backed into) Collision with parked car Collision with MV on other roadway Collision with pedestrian Collision with bicycle

36 Page 22 Florida Accident Variable 23:FIRST HARMFUL EVENT (Continued) Collision with bicycle (bike lane) Collision with moped Collision with train Collision with animal MV hit sign / sign post MV hit utility pole / light pole MV hit guardrail MV hit fence MV hit concrete barrier wall MV hit bridge / pier / abutment / rail MV hit tree / shrubbery Collision with construction barricade / sign in road Collision with traffic gate Collision with crash attenuators Collision with fixed object above road MV hit other fixed object Collision with movable object on road MV ran into ditch / culvert Ran off road into water Overturned Occupant fell from vehicle Tractor / trailer jackknifed Fire Explosion All others Variable 24 SUBSEQUENT EVENT Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Not applicable Collision with MV in transport (rear-end) Collision with MV in transport (head-on) Collision with MV in transport (angle) Collision with MV in transport (left turn) Collision with MV in transport (right turn) Collision with MV in transport (sideswipe) Collision with MV in transport (backed into) Collision with parked car Collision with MV on other roadway Collision with pedestrian Collision with bicycle Collision with bicycle (bike lane) Collision with moped Collision with train Collision with animal MV hit sign / sign post MV hit utility pole / light pole MV hit guardrail

37 Florida Page Accident Variable 24:SUBSEQUENT EVENT (Continued) MV hit fence MV hit concrete barrier wall MV hit bridge / pier / abutment / rail MV hit tree / shrubbery Collision with construction barricade / sign in road Collision with traffic gate Collision with crash attenuators Collision with fixed object above road MV hit other fixed object Collision with movable object on road MV ran into ditch / culvert Ran off road into water Overturned Occupant fell from vehicle Tractor / trailer jackknifed Fire Explosion All others Variable 25 ALCOHOL/DRUG INVOLVED Width: 1 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Not alcohol or drugs Alcohol Drugs Alcohol & drugs Undetermined Variable 26 CONTRIBUTNG CAUSE ENVIR1 Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Environmental conditions which contributed to the accident # Vision not obscured Inclement weather Parked / stopped vehicle Trees / crops / bushes Load on vehicle Building / fixed object Signs / billboards Fog Smog Glare All other

38 Page 24 Florida Accident Variable 27 CONTRIBUTNG CAUSE ENVIR2 Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: 0 Environmental conditions which contributed to the accident # Not applicable Vision not obscured Inclement weather Parked / stopped vehicle Trees / crops / bushes Load on vehicle Building / fixed object Signs / billboards Fog Smog Glare All other Variable 28 CONTRIBUTING CAUSE ROAD1 Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: 0 Road conditions which contributed to the accident # No defects Obstruction with / without warning Road under repair Loose surface materials Shoulders - soft / low / high Holes / rut / unsafe paved edge Standing water Worn / polished road surface All others Variable 29 CONTRIBUTING CAUSE ROAD2 Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Road conditions which contributed to the accident # Not applicable No defects Obstruction with / without warning Road under repair Loose surface materials Shoulders - soft / low / high Holes / rut / unsafe paved edge Standing water

39 Florida Page Accident Variable 29:CONTRIBUTING CAUSE ROAD2 (Continued) Worn / polished road surface All others Variable 30 INVESTIGATED BY Width: 1 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Florida Highway Patrol Sheriff City Police Other Variable 31 ACCIDENT SEVERITY Width: 1 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None No injury Possible injury Non-incapacitating injury Incapacitating injury Fatal (within 90 Days) injury Non-traffic fatality Variable 32 NUMBER OF FATALITIES Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Total number of fatal injuries from the crash fatally injured persons fatally injured person fatally injured persons fatally injured persons fatally injured persons fatally injured persons fatally injured persons

40 Page 26 Florida Accident Variable 33 NUMBER OF INJURIES Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Total number of people injured in the crash injured persons injured person injured persons injured persons injured persons injured persons injured persons injured persons injured persons injured persons Variable 34 NUMBER OF VEHICLES INVOL Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Total number of motor vehicles involved in the collision. It also includes non-contact (phantom) motor vehicles vehicle vehicles vehicles vehicles vehicles vehicles vehicles vehicles vehicles vehicles vehicles vehicles vehicles Variable 35 TOTAL PROPERTY DAMAGE Width: 8 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None

41 Florida Page Accident Variable 36 STATE ROAD CRASH Width: 1 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Yes Non-state road crash / missing data Variable 37 SITE LOCATION - DOT Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Not at intersection / RR crossing / bridge At intersection Influenced by intersection Driveway access Railroad crossing Bridge Entrance ramp Exit ramp Invalid code All other Non-state road crash Variable 38 AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC Width: 6 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: ADT - # vehicles travelling on a stretch of road divided by ,000 vehicles - ADT miles Missing data Variable 39 COUNTY CODE - DOT Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None DOT county code - NOT same as state county codes DOT county code Non-state road crash

42 Page 28 Florida Accident Variable 40 HIGHWAY LOCATION - DOT Width: 1 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Non-state road crash Variable 41 NUMBER LANES - DOT Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None DOT Number of lanes Non-state road crash

43 Florida Page Vehicle The VEHICLE Variables Variables 100 through 164 describe the vehicle and driver. The Vehicle data set contains these variables, along with the accident variables on a vehicle level. Variable 100 VEHICLE NUMBER Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Vehicle number Variable 101 VEHICLE TYPE Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: Hit and run / phantom - dummy record Automobile Passenger van Pickup / light truck - 2 rear tires Medium truck - 4 rear tires Heavy truck - 2+ rear axles Truck - tractor (cab) Motorhome Bus Bicycle Motorcycle Moped All terrain vehicle Train Other Variable 102 VEHICLE YEAR Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: Unknown

44 Page 30 Florida Vehicle Variable 102:VEHICLE YEAR (Continued) Variable 103 VEHICLE LICENSE STATE Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: Alabama (AL) Alaska (AK) Arizona (AZ) Arkansas (AR) California (CA) Colorado (CO) Connecticut (CT) Delaware (DE) District of Columbia (DC) Florida (FL) Georgia (GA) Hawaii (HI) Idaho (ID) Illinois (IL) Indiana (IN) Iowa (IA) Kansas (KS) Kentucky (KY) Louisiana (LA) Maine (ME) Maryland (MD) Massachusetts (MA) Michigan (MI) Minnesota (MN) Mississippi (MS) Missouri (MO) Montana (MT) Nebraska (NE) Nevada (NV) New Hampshire (NH) New Jersey (NJ) New Mexico (NM) New York (NY) North Carolina (NC) North Dakota (ND) Ohio (OH) Oklahoma (OK)

45 Florida Page Vehicle Variable 103:VEHICLE LICENSE STATE (Continued) Oregon (OR) Pennsylvania (PA) Rhode Island (RI) South Carolina (SC) South Dakota (SD) Tennessee (TN) Texas (TX) Utah (UT) Vermont (VT) Virginia (VA) Washington (WA) West Virginia (WV) Wisconsin (WI) Wyoming (WY) Guam (GQ) Puerto Rico (RQ,PR) Virgin Islands (VQ) Canada (CD) Alberta (AB) Unknown (UK), Missing data Variable 104 VIN - FIRST 12 DIGITS Width: 12 Type: Alphabetic Dec: None Miss: None Variable 105 VEHICLE SPECIAL FUNCTION Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Farm Police pursuit Recreational Emergency operation Construction / maintenance Unknown / dummy record Variable 106 VEHICLE USE Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Not applicable Private transportation Commercial passengers Commercial cargo

46 Page 32 Florida Vehicle Variable 106:VEHICLE USE (Continued) Public transportation Public school bus Private school bus Ambulance Law enforcement Fire / rescue Military Other government Other Variable 107 TRAILER TYPE Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: Not applicable Single semi trailer Tandem semi trailer(s) Tank trailer Saddle mount / flatbed Boat trailer Utility trailer House trailer Pole trailer Towed vehicle Other Variable 108 EST TRAILER DAMAGE Width: 7 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: None Variable 109 CARGO BODY TYPE Width: 1 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: Not applicable Bus Van / enclosed box Cargo tank Flat bed Dump Concrete mixer Auto transport Garbage or other refuse Other

47 Florida Page Vehicle Variable 110 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Width: 1 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: 0 Hazardous Materials being transported Not applicable Yes No Variable 111 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL RELEA Width: 1 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: 0 Hazardous Materials Released - Coded for Commercial Vehicles Only Not applicable Yes No Variable 112 PLACARDED Width: 1 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: 0 Hazardous Material Placard Shown Not applicable Yes No Variable 113 VEHICLE DEFECT 1 Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: No defects Defective brakes Worn / smooth tires Defective / improper lights Puncture / blowout Steering mechanism Windshield wipers Equipment / vehicle defect All other Unknown

48 Page 34 Florida Vehicle Variable 114 VEHICLE DEFECT 2 Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: Not applicable No defects Defective brakes Worn / smooth tires Defective / improper lights Puncture / blowout Steering mechanism Windshield wipers Equipment / vehicle defect All other Variable 115 POINT OF IMPACT Width: 2 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: Front center Front right Right side front Right side front center Right side rear center Right side rear Rear right Rear center Rear left Left side rear Left side rear center Left side front center Left side front Front left Hood Top Trunk Undercarriage Overturn Windshield Fire Trailer Unknown Variable 116 VEHICLE DAMAGE SEVERITY Width: 1 Type: Numeric Dec: None Miss: 9 Reflects the estimated motor vehicle damage for each vehicle (including any towed vehicle) in traffic crash

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