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1 Traffic Crash Facts Annual Report 2016 Providing Highway Safety and Security through Excellence in Service, Education, and Enforcement Create Date: 12/12/2017

2 Important Information Please Read Please note, while reviewing the 2016 Traffic Crash Facts annual report the statistics produced in this document are static in nature and are subject to change as new and updated crash reports are received after the closeout date of September 25, Additionally, the 2015 statistics reflect static values reported in the 2015 Traffic Crash Facts annual report with a closeout date of September 15, 2015 and the 2014 statistics reflect static values reported in the 2014 Traffic Crash Facts annual report with a closeout date of July 30, While reviewing this publication, the Florida Traffic Crash Statistics Summary may not reflect the same totals as additional sub-tables throughout this document. This is due to the nature of crash reporting and fields that can be reported with one to many selections. For example, a Non-Motorist such as a Bicyclist can be reported with up to two separate Safety Equipment selections. This may increase the number of reported injuries and fatalities when looking at a specific Safety Equipment value. The information contained in this Traffic Crash Facts annual report is extracted from law enforcement agency reports (HSMV 90010S) of traffic crashes in which a motor vehicle is involved and which meets the following criteria pursuant to Section, , Florida Statutes: Motor vehicle crashes resulting in death or personal injury, or any indication or complaints of pain or discomfort, by any of the parties or passengers involved in the crash; or Motor vehicle crashes in which one or more of the following conditions occur: o Leaving the scene involving damage to an attended vehicle or property (Section, (1), Fla. Stat.); or o Driving while under the influence of alcoholic beverages, chemical substances, or controlled substances or with an unlawful blood alcohol level or breath alcohol level (Section, , Fla. Stat.); or o A vehicle was rendered inoperable to a degree that required a wrecker to remove it from the scene of the crash; or o Involved a commercial motor vehicle An investigating officer may report any other traffic crashes on the long-form crash report. However, only those crashes that meet the criteria above, which are commonly referred to as codeable, are included in this report. The information contained in this report was produced by Lexis Nexis, Inc., in partnership with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and the source is Florida s Integrated Report Exchange System (FIRES) database. For further information or custom inquiries please contact us at fires.support@lexisnexisrisk.com or call , M-F, 8am - 5pm EST. Page 1 of 122

3 Florida Traffic Crash Statistics Summary % Change Year Average General Statistics Drug & Alcohol Impairment Drivers Involved Average per Day Mileage Death Rate (per 100 million VMT) Fatal Injury Incapacitating Injury Incapacitating Property Damage Only Fatal Injury Drug Confirmed Drug Confirmed Fatal Drug Confirmed Drug Confirmed Injury Drug Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed Fatal Confirmed Confirmed Injury Confirmed 395, , , % 371, , , , % 626,780 1,081 1, % 1, % ,935 2,699 2, % 2,657 3,176 2,939 2, % 2, , , , % 158, , , , % 241,026 17,568 17,545 16, % 17,360 21,645 21,546 20, % 21, , , , % 210,389 1,757, ,665, ,536, % 1,653, ,223 5,522 5, % 5, % % 476 1,971 1,936 2, % 2,017 3,160 3,322 3, % 3, % % % % % % % % % % , , , , Page 2 of 122

4 % Change Year Average Vulnerable Road Users Teen and Young Adult Driver Motorcycle Motorcycle Motorcycle Motorcycle Passenger Motorcycle Passenger Pedestrian Pedestrian Pedestrian Bicycle Bicyclist Bicyclist Year Old Drivers in Year Old Driver Year Old Driver Year Old Drivers in Year Old Driver Year Old Driver Year Old Drivers in Year Old Driver Year Old Driver 10,331 10,201 9, % 10, % 496 8,256 8,231 8, % 8, % % 788 9,102 9,085 8, % 9, % 635 7,796 7,870 7, % 7,801 6,668 7,120 7, % 6, % 143 6,234 6,691 6, % 6,535 2,038 2,330 2, % 2, % % , , , % 53, ,124 15,169 13, % 14, % 22 3,544 3,475 3, % 3,356 47,467 46,301 42, % 45, % ,207 11,996 10, % 11,677 67,885 66,123 60, % 64, % ,448 18,068 16, % 17, , , , , Page 3 of 122

5 2016 Traffic Crash Facts Table of Contents 1. Summary and Notes 2016 Traffic Crash Summary 2 Traffic Crash Data Definitions 6 Florida Motoring Environment Drug and Alcohol Statistics Injury Levels Person Involved Statistics Safety Equipment & Injury Levels of Motor Vehicle Drivers and Passengers 12 Helmet Use & Injury Levels of Motorcycle Drivers and Passengers 13 Helmet Use & Injury Levels of Moped and ATV Drivers and Passengers 14 Safety Equipment & Injury Levels of Non-Motorists 15 Injury Levels by Vehicle Type 16 Drivers in by Age Group 18 Drivers Age 65+ in by Age 21 Teen & Young Adult Drivers in by Age 24 First Driver Actions & Injury Levels Environment Road and Vehicle Statistics Traffic by Day & Hour 27 Environmental Factors & Injury Levels Traffic Crash History by County Florida Traffic Crash & Injury History by County 35 Florida Property Damage Crash History by County 42 Florida Crash and Injury History by County 44 Florida Vulnerable Road User Crash and Injury History by County 66 Florida CMV Crash and Injury History by County 100 Teen & Young Adult Driver Crash History by County 108 Page 4 of 122

6 5. Traffic Crash History by County Florida Additional Facts & Statistics 122 Page 5 of 122

7 Traffic Crash Facts Data Definitions A crash involving a Driver and/or Non-Motorist who had a BAC greater than 0.00 (Listed on the crash report as BAC greater than 0.00). Excludes Drug Confirmed individuals. All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) A small open motorized vehicle with three or four wheels, designed for off-road use with a seat that is straddled and handlebars for steering. BAC Blood Alcohol Content. Bicycle A vehicle propelled solely by human power or a motorized Bicycle propelled by a combination of human power and an electric helper motor rated at 200 watts or less. Pedalcycles are included under this definition. (This term does not include a vehicle with a seat height less than 26 inches from the ground when the seat is adjusted to its highest position, or a scooter or similar device). Bicyclist Any rider of a bicycle or pedalcycle. A bicyclist is considered a Non-Motorist. (Listed on the crash report as Non-Motorist Person Type of '3' or '4'.) Bus A Motor Vehicle with seating for transporting nine or more persons, including the driver. Cargo Van A cargo van is any van where the area behind the driver or cab is designed for transporting cargo or operated for general commercial use. Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) A Motor Vehicle or Motor Vehicle combination used on the streets or highways described as: Vehicle Body Type of Bus (Code of '8' on the crash report) or Vehicle Body Type of Medium/Heavy Truck (Code of '20' on the crash report); or Is transporting hazardous materials and is required to be placarded (Hazmat Placard Indicator of '2' on the crash report); or Commercial Motor Vehicle Configuration was completed on the crash report; or Has a gross, declared, or actual weight rating of 10,001 pounds or more; or Commercial indicator on the crash report is marked as 'Y' (True). Distracted Driving, injuries and fatalities that occurred in events where at least one driver was listed on the crash report with a distraction code of '2' (Electronic Communications device), '3' (Other Electronic Device), '4' (Other distraction inside the vehicle), '5' (External distraction), '6' (Texting), or '7' (Inattentive in general). Driver Unless otherwise indicated, the operator of a motor vehicle. Driver data typically excludes uninjured persons presumed to have been operating hit-and-run or properly parked vehicles. (Listed on the crash report as Person Type of '1'.) Page 6 of 122

8 Drug Confirmed A crash involving a Driver and/or Non-Motorist who tested positive for drugs at the time of the crash. Excludes individuals Drug and A crash involving a Driver and/or Non-Motorist who had a BAC greater than 0.00 AND had a positive drug test. Farm Labor Vehicle Any vehicle equipped and used for the transportation of nine or more migrant or seasonal farm workers, in addition to the driver, to or from a place of employment or employment-related activities. Fatal Traffic Crash A traffic crash that results in one or more fatalities within thirty days of occurrence. (Listed on the Crash Report as Injury Severity code of '5'.) Injury Hurt, damage, or loss sustained by a person as a result of a traffic crash. Definitions for the various injury levels are as follows: Injury crash-a non-fatal traffic crash that results in one or more injuries. Incapacitating injury- Disabling injuries, such as broken bones, severed limbs, etc. These injuries usually require hospitalization and transport to medical facility. Non-incapacitating injury-any visible injuries such as bruises, abrasions, limping, etc. Possible injury-no visible signs of injury but complaint of pain or momentary unconsciousness. injury-the sum of possible, non-incapacitating, and incapacitating injuries. Intersection Intersection crashes are queried based on business rules provided by the Florida Department of Transportation and represent all crashes in which the reporting officer indicated the First Harmful Event Relation to Junction was '2' (Intersection) or '3' (Intersection-Related). Low Speed Vehicle A low speed vehicle is any 4-wheel vehicle that has a top speed greater than 20 miles per hour but not greater than 25 miles per hour. A low speed vehicle can be operated on streets under certain conditions, must be licensed for use on the highway, and its operator must have a valid driver license. Moped A motor-powered cycle with a pedal-activated motor and a maximum of two brake horsepower. (Listed on the crash report as Vehicle Body Type of '12'.) Most Harmful Events Identifies the most harmful events for each vehicle in a traffic crash. Motor Coach Refers to a vehicular unit which does not exceed the length, width, and height limitations provided in s (9), is built on a self-propelled bus type chassis having no fewer than three load-bearing axles, and is primarily designed to provide temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, or travel use. Motor Home A van where a frame-mounted recreational unit is added behind the driver or cab area or mounted on a bus/truck chassis that is suitable to live in and drive across the country. Page 7 of 122

9 Motorcycle A Motor Vehicle, with a seat or saddle for the driver's use, traveling with no more than three wheels in contact with the ground, excluding a tractor or a Moped (Listed on the crash report as Vehicle Body Type of '11'.) Motorcyclist The driver of a Motorcycle. A Passenger on a motorcycle is considered a vehicle passenger except where noted. Motor Vehicle Any motorized vehicle not operating on rails. Non-Motorist Any person other than an occupant of a Motor Vehicle in transport. This includes Pedestrians, Bicyclists, other cyclists, occupants of other Motor Vehicles not in transport and occupants of transport vehicles other than motor vehicles. An individual involved in a crash who was not a Pedestrian and was not a Bicyclist, but was identified on the crash report as an Occupant of a Motor Vehicle Not in Transport, Occupant of a Non-Motor Vehicle Transportation Device (Other than a Bicycle) or Unknown Type of Non-Motorist (Listed on the crash report as a Non-Motorist Person Type of '5', '6' or '7'). Passenger Occupant of motor vehicle other than the driver. Passenger Car Motor Vehicles used primarily for carrying passengers. Pedalcycle - Includes bicycles, tricycles, unicycles, pedal cars, etc. Pedestrian An individual involved in a crash who was not occupying a Motor Vehicle, Bicycle or other mobile conveyance. A Pedestrian is considered a Non-Motorist. (Listed on the crash report as a Non-Motorist Person Type of '1' or '2'.) Property Damage Only Loss of all or part of an individual's vehicle and/or property damage only resulting from a traffic crash not involving injury or fatality to a person. Speeding and Aggressive Driving Speeding and Aggressive Driving is queried using business rules provided by the Florida Department of Transportation and is defined as crashes where at least one driver was reported on the crash report with any of the possible driver action selection boxes having values of '12' (Drove too fast for conditions), '17' (Exceeded posted speed limit) or '31' (Operated MV in an erratic, reckless or aggressive manner), OR any two of the 4 driver action values were '3' (Failed to yield right of way), '10' (Followed too closely), '11' (Ran red light), '13' (Ran stop sign), '15' (Improper passing), '25' (Failed to keep in proper lane), '27' (Disregarded other traffic sign) or '28' (Disregarded other road markings). Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) A motor vehicle other than a motorcycle or bus consisting primarily of a transport device designed for carrying ten or fewer persons, and generally considered a multi-purpose vehicle that is designed to have off-road capabilities. These vehicles are generally four-wheel-drive (4x4) and have increased ground Page 8 of 122

10 clearance. A utility vehicle has a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 10,000 pounds or less. Utility vehicles with wheelbases greater than 88 inches are classified by overall width. The wheelbase and overall width should be rounded to the nearest inch. Sizes range from mini, small, mid-size, full-size and large. Four-wheel automobiles are not considered utility vehicles. Teen Drivers and Teen Passengers Refers to 15 to 19 year old drivers and passengers involved in crashes. Traffic crash A crash involving at least one Motor Vehicle on a roadway that is open to the public. Traffic fatality The death of a person as a direct result of a traffic crash within thirty days of the crash occurrence. (Any person listed on the crash report with an Injury Severity code of '5'.) Page 9 of 122

11 Florida Motoring Environment Crash Year Licensed Drivers Registered Vehicles* VMT** Non-Fatal Deaths Mileage Death Rate*** ,691,835 12,170, , , ,001 2, ,012,132 11,277, , , ,863 2, ,398,895 11,611, , , ,225 2, ,041,846 11,948, , , ,588 2, ,346,373 13,448, , , ,600 3, ,604,720 12,989, , , ,611 3, ,847,416 14,080, , , ,639 3, ,007,005 14,512, , , ,192 3, ,272,680 15,062, , , ,930 3, ,491,878 15,612, , , ,914 3, ,579,603 14,858, , , ,149 3, ,556,658 15,966, , , ,657 2, ,553,387 14,983, , , ,214 2, ,507,284 14,845, , , ,104 2, ,374,230 14,795, , , ,701 2, ,378,206 14,727, , , ,029 2, ,417,032 15,079, , , ,887 2, ,620,312 15,473, , , ,608 2, ,998,416 16,145, , , ,316 2, ,568,874 16,682, , , ,155 3, *Registered vehicles beginning in 1998 does not include count of trailers with tags. **Vehicle Miles Travelled totals are expressed in millions. ***Mileage Death Rate is determined Per 100 million vehicle miles of travel annually. Note: Vehicle Miles statistics were provided by FL Department of Transportation. Page 10 of 122

12 Injury Levels Note: Injury totals in the following table represent injuries to ALL persons involved in crashes where drugs and/or alcohol were a factor and are not exclusively indicative of injuries to impaired persons. Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Driver Passenger Pedestrian Other Pedestrian Pedalcyclist Other Type of Non-Motorist ,864 Confirmed Drug Confirmed ,110 6, ,226 Confirmed Drug Confirmed , Confirmed Drug Confirmed Confirmed Drug Confirmed Confirmed Drug Confirmed Confirmed Drug Confirmed Page 11 of 122

13 Safety Restraints & Injury Levels of Motor Vehicle Drivers and Passengers Note: Figures contained in this table represent safety restraint use and injury levels to those drivers and passengers occupying a motor vehicle at the time of the crash. Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Shoulder and Lap Belt 629 9,982 40,194 99, ,335 Shoulder Belt Only ,540 Driver Lap Belt Only Restraint Type Unknown ,780 None Used 529 1,143 1,813 1,553 3,889 Not Applicable ,196 Not Specified ,544 Other, Explain in Narrative ,734 13,215 1,268 11,544 43, , ,127 Shoulder and Lap Belt 219 3,510 13,664 38, ,472 Shoulder Belt Only ,510 Passenger Lap Belt Only ,457 Restraint Type Unknown ,535 None Used ,407 1,824 12,724 Not Applicable ,872 Not Specified ,721 25,938 Other, Explain in Narrative , ,721 17,025 46, ,160 Page 12 of 122

14 Helmet Use & Injury Levels of Motorcycle Drivers and Passengers Note: Figures contained in this table represent safety equipment use and injury levels to those drivers and passengers occupying a motorcycle at the time of the crash. Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No DOT - Compliant Helmet 259 1,155 2,070 1, No Helmet 233 1,005 1, Driver Other Helmet Unknown DOT - Compliant Motorcycle 515 2,303 3,855 2,098 1, No Helmet Passenger Other Helmet Unknown Page 13 of 122

15 Helmet Use & Injury Levels of Moped and ATV Drivers and Passengers Note: Figures contained in this table represent helmet use and injury levels to those drivers and passengers occupying a moped or ATV at the time of the crash. DOT - Compliant Helmet Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No No Helmet Driver Other Helmet Not Specified DOT - Compliant Helmet No Helmet Passenger Other Helmet Not Specified Page 14 of 122

16 Safety Equipment & Injury Levels of Non-Motorists Note: Figures contained in this table represent safety equipment use and injury levels to non-motorists involved in crashes. Because a non-motorist can be equipped with one or many equipment types, column totals in this table will appear larger than the actual totals. Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Helmet Protective Pads Used Reflective Clothing Pedestrian/ Other Pedestrian Lighting None 630 1,409 2,993 2, Not Applicable Other, Explain in Narrative Unknown Helmet Protective Pads Used Reflective Clothing Bicyclist/ Other Cyclist Lighting None ,416 2, Not Applicable Other, Explain in Narrative Unknown Helmet Protective Pads Used Reflective Clothing Other Non- Motorist Lighting None Not Applicable Other, Explain in Narrative Unknown Page 15 of 122

17 Injury Levels by Vehicle Type Note: Figures contained in this table represent injury levels in ALL vehicle types. Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Passenger Car 761 7,242 28,329 68, ,009 Passenger Van ,770 4,540 20,464 Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) 187 2,096 7,812 19,653 81,008 Pickup 215 1,303 4,169 9,466 53,833 Motorcycle 515 2,303 3,855 2,098 1,325 Driver Moped Medium/Heavy Trucks (more than 10,000 lbs) Other Light Trucks (10,000 lbs or less) Cargo Van (10,000 lbs or less) , , ,805 Bus ,702 Motor Coach Motor Home Low Speed Vehicle Farm Labor Vehicle All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Not Specified ,306 Other, Explain in Narrative ,414 Unknown , Passenger Car 281 2,644 10,239 27,884 99,566 Passenger Passenger Van ,108 3,482 15,225 Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) 105 1,021 3,416 10,025 41,380 Pickup ,538 3,459 17,330 Motorcycle Moped Medium/Heavy Trucks (more than 10,000 lbs) ,321 Page 16 of 122

18 Other Light Trucks (10,000 lbs or less) Cargo Van (10,000 lbs or less) Fatal 0 2 Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No , Bus ,287 32,328 Motor Coach Motor Home Passenger Low Speed Vehicle Farm Labor Vehicle All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Not Specified ,267 Other, Explain in Narrative Unknown Page 17 of 122

19 Drivers in by Age Group Note: Injury totals in the driver table only represent the injuries to the drivers involved in crashes and excludes injuries to any other parties involved in the crash. Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Age Group 1, , , , , Under , ,044 2,266 12, ,041 3,780 7,386 35, ,543 5,472 11,433 49, ,759 6,083 13,082 56, ,366 4,752 10,888 46, ,137 3,863 9,318 40, ,015 3,427 8,349 38,132 All Drivers ,096 3,577 8,389 38, ,199 3,758 8,683 37, ,022 3,274 7,698 32, ,502 5,870 24, ,141 4,654 18, ,479 3,044 12, ,017 2,041 8, ,287 5, , ,651 Unknown ,140 32,406 Age Group , Under All Alcohol Confirmed Drivers Unknown Page 18 of 122

20 Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Age Group All Drug Confirmed Drivers Unknown Age Group 1, , , , , Under ,091 11, ,477 6,929 32, ,402 5,068 10,573 44, ,580 5,584 12,116 50, ,227 4,398 10,140 42, ,023 3,574 8,739 37,097 Florida Resident Drivers ,177 7,852 35, ,004 3,363 7,904 35, ,106 3,531 8,214 34, ,092 7,286 29, ,315 5,490 22, ,977 4,314 16, ,355 2,815 11, ,874 7, ,209 4, , ,535 Unknown Page 19 of 122

21 Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Age Group , Florida Resident Alcohol Confirmed Drivers Unknown Age Group Florida Resident Drug Confirmed Drivers Page 20 of 122

22 Drivers Age 65+ in by Age Note: Injury totals in the driver table only represent the injuries to the drivers involved in crashes and excludes injuries to any other parties involved in the crash. All Drivers All Alcohol Confirmed Drivers Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Age , , , , ,028 3, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,651 Age Page 21 of 122

23 All Drug Confirmed Drivers FL Resident Drivers FL Resident Alcohol Confirmed Drivers Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Age Age , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,535 Age Page 22 of 122

24 FL Resident Alcohol Confirmed Drivers FL Resident Drug Confirmed Drivers Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Age Page 23 of 122

25 Teen & Young Adult Drivers in by Age Note: Injury totals in the driver table only represent the injuries to the drivers involved in crashes and excludes injuries to any other parties involved in the crash. All Teen & Young Adult Drivers All Alcohol Confirmed Teen & Young Adult Drivers All Drug Confirmed Teen & Young Adult Drivers Florida Resident Teen & Young Adult Drivers Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Age , , , , , ,378 7, ,156 2,282 10, ,297 2,532 12, ,327 2,572 12, ,392 2,834 12, ,402 2,832 12, ,317 2,857 12, ,361 2,910 12,106 Age , Age Age , , , , , ,309 6, ,075 2,158 10, ,185 2,376 11, ,217 2,395 11, ,297 2,626 11, ,303 2,648 11, ,218 2,622 10, ,250 2,677 10,988 Page 24 of 122

26 Florida Resident Alcohol Confirmed Teen & Young Adult Drivers Florida Resident Drug Confirmed Teen & Young Adult Drivers Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Age , Age Page 25 of 122

27 First Driver Actions & Injury Levels Note: First Driver Action is identified as the first of the four available Driver Action selections on the Florida Crash Report, as reported by the officer. Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Disregarded Other Road Markings Disregarded Other Traffic Sign Drove too Fast for Conditions ,209 1,763 3,477 Exceeded Posted Speed Failed to Keep in Proper Lane ,500 2,416 7,359 Failed to Yield Right of Way 529 3,505 10,466 15,530 22,346 Followed too Closely ,544 8,155 9,621 Improper Backing ,559 8,693 Improper Passing ,012 Improper Turn ,160 1,877 4,439 Not Specified 388 1,971 6,298 11,324 50,320 Operated MV in Careless or Negligent Manner Operated MV in Erratic, Reckless or Aggressive Manner Fatal ,136 18,662 38,384 62, ,000 Other Contributing Action 397 1,597 4,683 8,178 19,877 Over Correcting/Over Steering Ran off Roadway ,133 3,204 Ran Red Light ,181 3,162 3,815 Ran Stop Sign ,199 1,882 2,750 Swerved or Avoided ,647 Wrong Side or Wrong Way Page 26 of 122

28 Traffic by Day & Hour SUNDAY MONDAY Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Midnight ,809 1 AM ,113 2 AM ,994 3 AM ,680 4 AM ,163 5 AM AM AM ,056 8 AM ,338 9 AM , AM , AM ,634 Noon ,141 4,508 1 PM ,202 4,694 2 PM ,257 4,846 3 PM ,213 4,952 4 PM ,294 5,044 5 PM ,081 4,711 6 PM ,183 4,790 7 PM ,027 4,055 8 PM ,884 9 PM , PM , PM , ,907 8,716 17,501 71,267 Midnight ,262 1 AM AM AM AM AM ,058 6 AM ,074 7 AM ,290 5,939 8 AM ,420 6,156 9 AM , AM , AM ,114 4,916 Noon ,281 5,461 1 PM ,413 5,868 2 PM ,575 7,690 3 PM ,943 8,842 4 PM ,923 8,560 5 PM ,015 8,362 6 PM ,587 6,312 7 PM ,049 3,884 8 PM ,099 9 PM , PM , PM , ,886 10,037 22,639 97,691 Page 27 of 122

29 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Midnight ,026 1 AM AM AM AM AM AM ,463 7 AM ,478 6,948 8 AM ,521 6,791 9 AM ,108 5, AM , AM ,151 4,836 Noon ,352 5,999 1 PM ,353 5,890 2 PM ,744 7,550 3 PM ,034 9,415 4 PM ,108 9,888 5 PM ,448 9,750 6 PM ,752 6,770 7 PM ,112 4,279 8 PM ,432 9 PM , PM , PM , ,929 10,127 24, ,140 Midnight AM AM AM AM AM AM ,459 7 AM ,429 6,707 8 AM ,564 6,945 9 AM ,131 4, AM , AM ,113 4,940 Noon ,375 5,922 1 PM ,434 6,098 2 PM ,733 7,958 3 PM ,945 9,105 4 PM ,049 8,760 5 PM ,272 9,521 6 PM ,812 7,163 7 PM ,105 4,666 8 PM ,586 9 PM , PM , PM , ,007 10,258 24, ,230 Page 28 of 122

30 THURSDAY FRIDAY Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Midnight ,088 1 AM AM AM AM AM AM ,303 7 AM ,336 6,557 8 AM ,486 6,963 9 AM ,036 4, AM , AM ,175 4,775 Noon ,334 5,629 1 PM ,392 5,947 2 PM ,569 7,343 3 PM ,984 8,947 4 PM ,060 9,031 5 PM ,257 9,485 6 PM ,849 7,298 7 PM ,125 4,841 8 PM ,613 9 PM , PM , PM , ,128 10,453 23, ,208 Midnight ,521 1 AM ,012 2 AM AM AM AM ,074 6 AM ,109 7 AM ,367 6,186 8 AM ,364 5,997 9 AM ,034 4, AM ,039 4, AM ,250 5,489 Noon ,526 6,775 1 PM ,590 7,142 2 PM ,812 8,784 3 PM ,297 10,744 4 PM ,312 10,554 5 PM ,222 9,914 6 PM ,918 8,271 7 PM ,368 5,903 8 PM ,146 4,854 9 PM ,091 4, PM , PM , ,324 11,553 26, ,312 Page 29 of 122

31 SATURDAY Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Midnight ,532 1 AM ,955 2 AM ,034 3 AM ,482 4 AM ,194 5 AM ,125 6 AM ,369 7 AM ,678 8 AM ,202 9 AM , AM , AM ,304 5,358 Noon ,516 6,435 1 PM ,478 6,206 2 PM ,490 6,384 3 PM ,512 6,368 4 PM ,467 6,087 5 PM ,422 5,577 6 PM ,384 6,037 7 PM ,251 5,306 8 PM ,123 4,766 9 PM ,100 4, PM , PM , ,464 10,532 21,861 93,247 Page 30 of 122

32 Environmental Factors & Injury Levels Note: The environmental factor titled "Road Contributing Circumstance" can be listed on the crash report with more than one value per crash event. Therefore injury totals will be greater than the statewide count of fatalities and injuries found in the summary on page 2. Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Blowing Sand, Soil, Dirt Clear 2,414 16,211 55, , ,295 Cloudy 516 3,862 10,731 25,585 98,538 Weather Conditions Fog, Smog, Smoke ,883 Other, Explain in Narrative ,982 Rain 186 1,423 5,499 13,827 58,698 Severe Crosswinds Sleet/Hail/Freezing Rain Unknown ,617 3,176 21,645 71, , ,095 Dry 2,782 18,982 62, , ,813 Ice/Frost Mud, Dirt, Gravel Road Surface Condition Oil Other, Explain in Narrative Sand Unknown ,676 Water (standing/moving) Wet 358 2,527 9,017 21,713 91,135 3,176 21,645 71, , ,095 Dark-Lighted 968 4,433 14,413 30, ,685 Dark-Not Lighted 810 2,755 5,557 8,582 33,910 Dark-Unknown Lighting ,222 Lighting Condition Dawn ,225 2,413 11,192 Daylight 1,226 13,283 47, , ,278 Dusk ,365 5,593 21,549 Other, Explain in Narrative Unknown ,928 3,176 21,645 71, , ,095 Page 31 of 122

33 Road Contributing Circumstance Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Debris ,055 None 3,113 21,303 71, , ,555 Non-Highway Work Obstruction in Roadway ,553 Other, Explain in Narrative Road Surface Condition (wet, icy, snow, slush, etc.) , ,132 4,953 19,382 Rut, Holes, Bumps Shoulders (none, low, soft, high) Traffic Control Device Inoperative, Missing or Obscured Unknown ,459 Work Zone (construction/ ,084 maintenance/utility) Worn, Travel Polished Surface ,300 22,341 75, , ,180 County 651 5,112 13,355 28, ,898 Forest Road Interstate 351 2,298 6,364 16,611 70,160 Local 694 4,957 21,295 46, ,485 Other, Explain in Narrative ,201 Parking Lot ,801 4,272 38,131 Roadway Type Vehicle Harmful Event Private Roadway ,223 State 872 5,330 18,764 45, ,414 Turnpike/Toll ,027 1,940 10,980 U.S ,141 8,279 16,733 63,335 Unknown ,154 3,176 21,645 71, , ,095 Animal ,306 Bridge Overhead Structure Bridge Pier or Support Bridge Rail Cable Barrier Cargo/Equipment Loss or Shift Concrete Traffic Barrier ,137 3,680 Page 32 of 122

34 Vehicle Harmful Event Fatal Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No Cross Centerline Cross Median Culvert Curb ,462 Ditch ,788 Downhill Runaway Embankment Equipment Failure (blown tire, brake failure, etc.) Fell/Jumped From Motor Vehicle Fence ,176 Fire/Explosion Guardrail End Guardrail Face ,025 4,142 Immersion Impact Attenuator/Crash Cushion Jackknife Mailbox ,284 Motor Vehicle in Transport ,516 14,897 56, , ,398 Other Fixed Object (wall, building, tunnel, etc.) ,399 Other Non-Collision ,051 1,023 3,837 Other Non-Fixed Object ,490 Other Post, Pole, or Support ,783 Other Traffic Barrier Overturn/Rollover ,886 1,770 4,738 Parked Motor Vehicle ,397 18,084 Pedalcycle ,856 1,438 4,815 Pedestrian 589 1,243 2,583 2,191 7,323 Railway Vehicle (train, engine) Ran into Water/ Canal Ran Off Roadway, Left Ran Off Roadway, Right Page 33 of 122

35 Vehicle Harmful Event Struck By Falling, Shifting Cargo or Anything Set in Motion Fatal 0 Incapacitating Non- Incapacitating Possible No ,473 Thrown or Falling Object Traffic Sign Support ,663 Traffic Signal Support Tree (standing) ,528 1,567 4,418 Unknown ,800 Utility Pole/Light Support ,032 Work Zone/Maintenance Equipment ,176 21,645 71, , ,095 Page 34 of 122

36 Florida Traffic Crash & Injury History by County Note: A single crash event can have multiple injuries and/or fatalities associated with it. County Category % Change Year Average 5,980 5,027 4, % 5,067 Alachua % 38 4,398 3,826 3, % 3,779 10, , , % 8, % 333 Baker % % % ,089 3,946 3, % 3,791 Bay % 33 2,290 2,317 2, % 2,210 6, , , % 6, % 328 Bradford % % % ,752 8,387 7, % 8,267 Brevard % 82 6,564 6,130 5, % 6,027 15, , , % 14, ,755 38,409 34, % 38,332 Broward % ,361 23,473 22, % 23,663 67, , , % 62, % 169 Calhoun % % % ,721 2,556 2, % 2,506 Charlotte % 24 1,649 1,616 1, % 1,518 4, , , % 4, ,682 1,502 1, % 1,552 Citrus % 26 1,232 1,124 1, % 1,152 2, , , % 2, Page 35 of 122

37 % Change Year Average 3,053 2,817 2, % 2,821 Clay % 26 1,857 1,727 1, % 1,789 4, , , % 4, ,273 4,632 4, % 4,752 Collier % 41 2,885 2,633 2, % 2,705 8, , , % 7, ,527 1,362 1, % 1,362 Columbia % 19 1,162 1, % 1,064 2, , , % 2, % 413 DeSoto % % % % 158 Dixie % % % ,107 22,423 20, % 22,243 Duval % ,053 13,931 13, % 13,935 38, , , % 36, ,075 6,733 6, % 6,627 Escambia % 46 5,848 6,000 5, % 5,710 12, , , % 12, ,174 1,377 1, % 1,251 Flagler % , % 889 2, , , % 2, % 111 Franklin % % % % 604 Gadsden % % 408 1, % 1, Page 36 of 122

38 % Change Year Average % 177 Gilchrist % % % % 157 Glades % % % % 153 Gulf % % % % 233 Hamilton % % % % 377 Hardee % % % % 285 Hendry % % % ,142 2,153 1, % 2,092 Hernando % 27 2,093 2,052 1, % 1,970 4, , , % 4, ,329 1,218 1, % 1,205 Highlands % % 851 2, , , % 2, ,660 25,967 23, % 25,550 Hillsborough % ,380 19,889 17, % 19,610 49, , , % 45, % 255 Holmes % % % ,360 2,204 2, % 2,223 Indian River % 24 1,400 1,262 1, % 1,301 3, , , % 3, Page 37 of 122

39 % Change Year Average % 768 Jackson % % 502 1, , , % 1, % 276 Jefferson % % % % 43 Lafayette % % % ,339 3,918 3, % 3,977 Lake % 52 3,437 3,145 2, % 3,075 7, , , % 7, ,828 10,425 9, % 10,458 Lee % 94 7,570 6,751 6, % 6,826 19, , , % 17, ,520 6,960 6, % 7,005 Leon % 34 4,156 3,711 3, % 3,828 11, , , % 10, % 521 Levy % % 395 1, % % 90 Liberty % % % % 301 Madison % % % ,208 5,722 5, % 5,820 Manatee % 59 4,445 3,901 3, % 4,056 10, , , % 9, ,339 5,903 5, % 5,903 Marion % 65 4,160 4,036 3, % 3,934 10, , , % 9, Page 38 of 122

40 % Change Year Average 2,576 2,464 2, % 2,413 Martin % 28 1,603 1,486 1, % 1,470 4, , , % 3, ,070 63,451 60, % 62,562 Miami-Dade % ,400 32,742 31, % 32,631 97, , , % 95, ,391 2,204 2, % 2,237 Monroe % 21 1,279 1,252 1, % 1,258 3, , , % 3, ,116 1, % 1,004 Nassau % % 668 1, , , % 1, ,214 3,362 3, % 3,194 Okaloosa % 28 2,024 1,973 1, % 1,950 5, , , % 5, % 590 Okeechobee % % 381 1, , % ,130 28,130 26, % 27,896 Orange % ,570 19,747 17, % 19,419 49, , , % 47, ,337 5,639 4, % 5,467 Osceola % 49 5,270 5,504 3, % 4,886 11, , , % 10, ,838 24,887 24, % 25,672 Palm Beach % ,552 15,254 15, % 15,625 44, , , % 41, ,834 7,464 6, % 7,358 Pasco % 76 6,621 6,777 6, % 6,797 14, , , % 14, ,098 19,060 17, % 18,512 Pinellas % ,717 10,987 10, % 10,904 30, , , % 29, Page 39 of 122

41 % Change Year Average 9,912 10,071 9, % 9,923 Polk % 121 6,804 7,301 6, % 6,986 16, , , % 17, ,157 1,070 1, % 1,077 Putnam % % 844 2, , , % 1, ,984 1,944 1, % 1,844 Santa Rosa % 17 1,490 1,664 1, % 1,539 3, , , % 3, ,571 5,884 5, % 5,977 Sarasota % 52 4,004 3,620 3, % 3,703 10, , , % 9, ,649 6,747 6, % 6,527 Seminole % 38 4,537 4,697 4, % 4,530 11, , , % 11, ,468 3,344 2, % 3,245 St. Johns % 35 2,232 2,340 2, % 2,212 5, , , % 5, ,803 4,338 3, % 4,344 St. Lucie % 36 3,053 2,849 2, % 2,839 7, , , % 7, ,533 1,356 1, % 1,384 Sumter % % 845 2, , , % 2, % 639 Suwannee % % 429 1, , % 1, % 306 Taylor % % % % 113 Union % % % Page 40 of 122

42 % Change Year Average 8,903 8,851 8, % 8,712 Volusia % 98 5,872 5,750 5, % 5,624 14, , , % 14, % 344 Wakulla % % % ,305 1,248 1, % 1,227 Walton % % 827 2, , , % 2, % 311 Washington % % % Page 41 of 122

43 Florida Property Damage Crash History by County County to Year Average Alachua 3,097 2,600 2, % 2,766 Baker % 180 Bay 2,553 2,370 1, % 2,431 Bradford % 188 Brevard 4,383 4,251 3, % 4,295 Broward 24,405 22,131 19, % 22,889 Calhoun % 109 Charlotte 1,597 1,433 1, % 1,488 Citrus % 779 Clay 1,770 1,645 1, % 1,687 Collier 3,235 2,782 2, % 2,933 Columbia % 735 DeSoto % 217 Dixie % 82 Duval 14,296 12,849 11, % 13,331 Escambia 3,735 3,408 3, % 3,517 Flagler % 671 Franklin % 69 Gadsden % 344 Gilchrist % 99 Glades % 89 Gulf % 84 Hamilton % 165 Hardee % 202 Hendry % 131 Hernando % 898 Highlands % 658 Hillsborough 13,598 12,635 11, % 12,956 Holmes % 161 Indian River 1,413 1,353 1, % 1,373 Jackson % 489 Jefferson % 194 Lafayette % 22 Lake 2,171 1,920 1, % 2,004 Lee 6,866 5,964 5, % 6,265 Leon 4,659 4,279 3, % 4,406 Levy % 272 Liberty % 49 Madison % 191 Page 42 of 122

44 County to Year Average Manatee 3,320 3,096 2, % 3,171 Marion 3,586 3,230 3, % 3,349 Martin 1,475 1,416 1, % 1,436 Miami-Dade 42,144 41,353 38, % 41,617 Monroe 1,427 1,250 1, % 1,309 Nassau % 575 Okaloosa 1,816 1,977 1, % 1,923 Okeechobee % 347 Orange 15,678 15,133 14, % 15,315 Osceola 3,078 2,504 1, % 2,695 Palm Beach 16,628 14,513 14, % 15,218 Pasco 3,753 3,448 2, % 3,550 Pinellas 11,108 11,345 10, % 11,266 Polk 5,344 5,212 5, % 5,256 Putnam % 561 Santa Rosa 1, % 979 Sarasota 3,725 3,264 2, % 3,418 Seminole 3,551 3,573 3, % 3,566 St. Johns 2,057 1,894 1, % 1,948 St. Lucie 2,778 2,471 2, % 2,573 Sumter % 864 Suwannee % 361 Taylor % 171 Union % 41 Volusia 4,824 4,840 4, % 4,835 Wakulla % 193 Walton % 729 Washington % 190 Page 43 of 122

45 Florida Crash and Injury History by County County Category Alachua Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % % % 11 Drug Confirmed % 9 Drug Confirmed % 5 Drug Confirmed % 10 Baker % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 3 Drug Confirmed % 5 Drug Confirmed % 4 Drug Confirmed % 5 Bay % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 6 Drug Confirmed % 13 Drug Confirmed % 3 Drug Confirmed % % Page 44 of 122

46 Bradford Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % % 1 Drug Confirmed % 3 Drug Confirmed % 3 Drug Confirmed % 8 Brevard % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 8 Drug Confirmed % 13 Drug Confirmed % 8 Drug Confirmed % 7 Broward % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 15 Drug Confirmed % 16 Drug Confirmed % 5 Drug Confirmed % % Page 45 of 122

47 Calhoun Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % % 1 Drug Confirmed % 1 Drug Confirmed Drug Confirmed % 1 Charlotte % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 1 Drug Confirmed % 5 Drug Confirmed % 4 Drug Confirmed % 4 Citrus % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 3 Drug Confirmed % 3 Drug Confirmed % 2 Drug Confirmed % % Page 46 of 122

48 Clay Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % % % 8 Drug Confirmed % 11 Drug Confirmed % 7 Drug Confirmed % 12 Collier % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 4 Drug Confirmed % 4 Drug Confirmed % 2 Drug Confirmed % 7 Columbia % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 1 Drug Confirmed % 10 Drug Confirmed % 4 Drug Confirmed % % Page 47 of 122

49 DeSoto Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % % % 0 Drug Confirmed % 1 Drug Confirmed % 1 Drug Confirmed % 1 Dixie % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % 0 Drug Confirmed % 1 Drug Confirmed Drug Confirmed % 1 Duval % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 27 Drug Confirmed % 38 Drug Confirmed % 23 Drug Confirmed % % Page 48 of 122

50 Escambia Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % % % 6 Drug Confirmed % 17 Drug Confirmed % 4 Drug Confirmed % 16 Flagler % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 2 Drug Confirmed % 2 Drug Confirmed % 2 Drug Confirmed % 1 Franklin % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % 1 Drug Confirmed % 2 Drug Confirmed % 0 Drug Confirmed % % Page 49 of 122

51 Gadsden Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % % % 4 Drug Confirmed % 3 Drug Confirmed % 2 Drug Confirmed % 3 Gilchrist % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 0 Drug Confirmed % 1 Drug Confirmed % 1 Drug Confirmed % 2 Glades % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % 1 Drug Confirmed % 0 Drug Confirmed % 0 Drug Confirmed % 9.00 Page 50 of 122

52 Gulf Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % 0 Drug Confirmed % 1 Drug Confirmed % 0 Drug Confirmed % 1 Hamilton % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 1 Drug Confirmed % 1 Drug Confirmed % 0 Drug Confirmed % 1 Hardee % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 1 Drug Confirmed % 1 Drug Confirmed % 0 Drug Confirmed % % Page 51 of 122

53 Hendry Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % % % 1 Drug Confirmed % 1 Drug Confirmed % 1 Drug Confirmed Hernando % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 1 Drug Confirmed % 6 Drug Confirmed % 1 Drug Confirmed % 8 Highlands % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 0 Drug Confirmed % 4 Drug Confirmed % 3 Drug Confirmed % % Page 52 of 122

54 Confirmed Hillsborough Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % % % 13 Drug Confirmed % 46 Drug Confirmed % 19 Drug Confirmed % 47 Holmes 1, , , % 1, Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 1 Drug Confirmed % 2 Drug Confirmed % 1 Drug Confirmed % 3 Indian River % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 1 Drug Confirmed % 3 Drug Confirmed % 2 Drug Confirmed % % Page 53 of 122

55 Jackson Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % % % 0 Drug Confirmed % 2 Drug Confirmed % 1 Drug Confirmed % 2 Jefferson % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 1 Drug Confirmed % 1 Drug Confirmed % 0 Drug Confirmed % 1 Lafayette % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % 3 Drug Confirmed Drug Confirmed Drug Confirmed % 6.00 Page 54 of 122

56 Lake Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % % % 6 Drug Confirmed % 7 Drug Confirmed % 4 Drug Confirmed % 6 Lee % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 10 Drug Confirmed % 17 Drug Confirmed % 6 Drug Confirmed % 12 Leon % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 1 Drug Confirmed % 4 Drug Confirmed % 3 Drug Confirmed % % Page 55 of 122

57 Levy Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % % % 4 Drug Confirmed % 6 Drug Confirmed % 4 Drug Confirmed % 3 Liberty % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % 3 Drug Confirmed % 1 Drug Confirmed % 0 Drug Confirmed % 1 Madison % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 1 Drug Confirmed % 3 Drug Confirmed % 2 Drug Confirmed % % Page 56 of 122

58 Manatee Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % % % 4 Drug Confirmed % 14 Drug Confirmed % 7 Drug Confirmed % 9 Marion % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 6 Drug Confirmed % 19 Drug Confirmed % 11 Drug Confirmed % 16 Martin % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 4 Drug Confirmed % 6 Drug Confirmed % 4 Drug Confirmed % % Page 57 of 122

59 Miami-Dade Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % % % 8 Drug Confirmed % 11 Drug Confirmed % 7 Drug Confirmed % 8 Monroe % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 4 Drug Confirmed % 3 Drug Confirmed % 1 Drug Confirmed % 2 Nassau % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 6 Drug Confirmed % 7 Drug Confirmed % 6 Drug Confirmed % % Page 58 of 122

60 Okaloosa Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % % % 1 Drug Confirmed % 6 Drug Confirmed % 2 Drug Confirmed % 7 Okeechobee % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 2 Drug Confirmed % 3 Drug Confirmed % 1 Drug Confirmed % 2 Orange % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 13 Drug Confirmed % 27 Drug Confirmed % 13 Drug Confirmed % % Page 59 of 122

61 Osceola Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % % % 2 Drug Confirmed % 7 Drug Confirmed % 5 Drug Confirmed % 5 Palm Beach % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 12 Drug Confirmed % 21 Drug Confirmed % 7 Drug Confirmed % 21 Pasco % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 10 Drug Confirmed % 30 Drug Confirmed % 8 Drug Confirmed % % Page 60 of 122

62 Pinellas Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % % % 6 Drug Confirmed % 28 Drug Confirmed % 8 Drug Confirmed % 25 Polk % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 11 Drug Confirmed % 20 Drug Confirmed % 17 Drug Confirmed % 24 Putnam % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 3 Drug Confirmed % 8 Drug Confirmed % 6 Drug Confirmed % % Page 61 of 122

63 Santa Rosa Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % % % 3 Drug Confirmed % 9 Drug Confirmed % 4 Drug Confirmed % 8 Sarasota % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 2 Drug Confirmed % 11 Drug Confirmed % 2 Drug Confirmed % 8 Seminole % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 2 Drug Confirmed % 8 Drug Confirmed % 5 Drug Confirmed % % Page 62 of 122

64 St. Johns Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % % % 4 Drug Confirmed % 11 Drug Confirmed % 8 Drug Confirmed % 10 St. Lucie % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 2 Drug Confirmed % 3 Drug Confirmed % 3 Drug Confirmed % 2 Sumter % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % 0 Drug Confirmed % 3 Drug Confirmed % 1 Drug Confirmed % % Page 63 of 122

65 Suwannee Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % % 1 Drug Confirmed % 5 Drug Confirmed % 3 Drug Confirmed % 3 Taylor % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % 0 Drug Confirmed % 2 Drug Confirmed % 2 Drug Confirmed % 0 Union % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 0 Drug Confirmed Drug Confirmed Drug Confirmed % 9.00 Page 64 of 122

66 Volusia Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed 3 Year Average % % % % % % 7 Drug Confirmed % 16 Drug Confirmed % 13 Drug Confirmed % 12 Wakulla % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 3 Drug Confirmed % 2 Drug Confirmed % 1 Drug Confirmed % 3 Walton % Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed % % % % % % 5 Drug Confirmed % 3 Drug Confirmed % 1 Drug Confirmed % % Page 65 of 122

67 Florida Vulnerable Road User Crash and Injury History by County Note: Fatality and injury totals include both motorcycle drivers and passengers. County Category Year Average Motorcycle % 137 Motorcycle % 5 Motorcycle % 107 Pedestrian % 118 Pedestrian % 5 Pedestrian % 104 Alachua Bicyclist % 142 Bicyclist % 1 Bicyclist % % % % % Motorcycle % 7 Motorcycle % 0 Motorcycle % 6 Pedestrian % 5 Pedestrian % 1 Pedestrian % 4 Baker Bicyclist % 2 Bicyclist % 0 Bicyclist % % Page 66 of 122

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