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2 NTRODUCTON The 987 TRAFFC ACCDENT FACTS AND STATSTCS is a report published by the Center For Highway Safety of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. This publication is a statistical review of motor vehicle traffic accidents in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the calendar year 987. The figures are compiled from the traffic accident reports that are submitted to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation by state, county, municipality and other law enforcement agencies. Specific questions regarding data presented in this report should be addressed to: Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Center For Highway Safety,. 5 Transportation and Safety Building Harrisburg, PA 70 (77) r J

3 - r TABLE OF CONTENTS. HGHLGHTS Total Accidents By Accident Severity Operator-Vehicle Road Data Accident Statistics Economic Loss Due To Reportable Traffic Accidents Fatality Rates: PA vs Neighboring States njury Rates: PA vs Neighboring States Accidents By Type. 6. TRENDS PA Accident Facts, " Historical Trends-Highway Accident Statistics " 8 Pennsylvania Highway Accidents Pennsylvania Highway Fatalities Pedestrian Fatalities By Month Speeding Fatalities By Month Hit And Run Accidents... ; Hit And Run Fatal Accidents Tailgating Fatalities By Month Motorcycle Fatalities By Month TrUCk Fatalities By Month Alcohol Fatalities By Month. GEOGRAPHC NFORMATON 987 Pennsylvania Accidents By County Fatalities And njuries And Ratesl0,OOO Population Miscellaneous Accident Data By County Miscellaneous Fatal Accident Data By County. 7,. 987 Fatalities By Vehicle Type. 8.' i. V. FATALTES AND NJURY CHARACTERS'nCS Highway Deaths: Distribution By Vehicle Type Highway Deaths By Age and Sex. 0 Vehicle Operator Deaths: Distribution By Age And Sex......, f Vehicle Occupant Deaths: Distribution By Age And Sex..987 Major njuries By Age And Sex......: 987 Moderate njuries By Age And Sex : 987 Minor njuries By Age And Sex......

4 V. SEAT BELT STATSTCS Total People nvolved n Accidents: Distribution By Blt Usage 4 Total People nvolved n Accidents: Distribution By Vehicle Type mpact Of 00% Belt Use On 987 Fatalities And njuries Passenger Cars Only Percent Seat Belt Use n Accidents. " Effect Of 00% Belt Use n Passenger Car Accident Percent Of. People nvolved n Accidents Wearing Seat Belts V. ALCOHOL NVOLVEMENT N ACCDENTS Alcohol nvolvement n Accidents: Distribution By Acident Severity. 9 Alcohol Related Accidents By llumination. 0 Alcohol Related Accident Statistics. Alcohol Related Accidents _. Historical Data Operator nvolvement n Alcohol Related Accidents y Vehicle Type Persons Killed n Accidents nv6ving Drinkingl Drivers Alcohol Related Fatalities DU Arrests. 5 Map: 987 Alcohol Accidents Per,000 Drivers.. 6 Map: 987 DU Arrest Rates Per,000 Drivers. 7 Map: 987 Alcohol Related Accidents Alcohol Related Accidents By Month. 9 Percent Of Operator nvolvement n 987 Alcohol Related Accidents By Age Alcohol Related Accidents. Time By Day Of eek Alcohol Related Fatal Accidents Time By Day Of Week Victims Of Alcohol Related Fatal Accidents: Distribution By Age. 4 Victims Of Alcohol Related Fatal Accidents: Distribution By Vehicle Type. 4 Victims Of Fatal Accidents: Distribution By Time Of Day Operator DU By Age And Sex '.'. 4 Percent Of Operator nvolvement n 987 Accidents y Age '.'. 44 Percent Of Operator nvolvement n 987 Non-Alcohol Related Accidents By Age V. PEDESTRAN RELATED ACCDENT STATSTCS Pedestrian Related Accidents: Distribution By Severity Pedestrian Fatalities by County Pedestrian njury Severity By Vehicle Type Pedestrian Fatalities By Age Group... :" Pedestrian (Non Fatal) njuries By Age Group 49 Map: 987 Pedestrian Fatality Rates Pedestrian Fatalities: Distribution By Age And Sex....." Pedestrians Suffering Major njuries: Distribution By Age And Sex 5 Pedestrians Suffering Moderate njuries: Distribution By Age And Sex Pedestrians Suffering Minor njuries: Distribution By Age And Sex 5

5 a J r l, V. CHARACTERSTCS A. General Accident Characteristics 987 Accidents By Road Type By llumination '. 5 State Highway (Charts A. B. and C) ; 54 nterstate (Charts D. E. and F). 55 Local Highway (Charts G. H, and ). 56 Turnpike (Charts J, K, and L). 57 Operator nvolvement n 987 Accidents By Age and Sex Accidents By Month Fatal Accidents By Month ", Fatal Accidents: Distribution By Time Of Day/Day Of Week Holiday Accidents ' Alcohol Related Holiday Accidents. 6 Construction Zone Accidents. 6 Construction Zone Accidents By Accident Type. 64 Vehicle nvolvement n Construction Zone Accidents. 64 Construction Zone Accidents By Road Type. 65 B. Driver Characteristics Operator Accident nvolvement By Severity By Operator License Pennsylvania Traffic Accidents - nvolvement Of 6 To Year Old Drivers Drivers n Accidents Drivers n Alcohol Related Accidents C. Vehicle Characteristics 987 Single Vehicle Non-Collision Accidents Single Vehicle Hit Fixed Object Accidents Single Vehicle Hit Pedestrian Accidents. 7 'Two Vehicle Collisions Vehicle nvolvement n Accidents Vehicle nvolvement -- Fatal Accidents Passenger Car Accidents. 74, Passenger Car Fatalities Passenger Car Fatalities. 76 L 987 Light Truck Accidents.... _.... :', Light Truck Accidents By Body Type. 78!" Light Truck Fatalities... '... 79, 987 Light Truck Fatalities Heavy Truck Accidents Heavy Truck Accidents By Body Type Heavy Truck Fatalities Havy Truck Fatalities Motorcycle Fatalities r 987 Motorcycle Accidents By Body Type Motorcycle Fatalities Motorcycle Fatalities Pedacyclist Accidents Pedacyclist Fatalities. 90 Pedalcyclist Fatalities X. DEFNTONS. 9

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7 r TOTAL ACCDENTS BY ACCDENT SEVERTY r FATAL ACCDENTS,805.% TOTAL ACCDENTS 5,6 00% NJURY ACCDENTS 99,59 65.% P.D.O. ACCDENTS 5,4.6% TOTAL PEOPLE 85,4 00%,006 KLLED 0.5% NJURED 5,457 9.% NO NJURY,67 60.%.0.' MAJOR MODERATE MNOR UNKNOWN 7,8.9% 9, /. 0,608 6.%,64 0.7% r

8 987 OPERATOR-VEHCLE-ROAD DATA 7,684,6 LCENSED OPERATORS 8,,799 REGSTERED MOTOR VEHCLES,87,84 POPULATON OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANA (987 EST.) 4, MANTANED MLES OF ROAD STATE: LOCAL: TURNPKE: OTHER: 4,.59 66, , BLLON VEHCLE MilES DRVEN State Highways nterstates Turnpike Local & Other Accidents 94,766 6,944,6 49,90 Persons Killed Persons njured,555 96,66 8 6,07..,4 0 47,75 Vehicles Miles Traveled (million vehicle miles) 49,6 9,549,77 5,99 Accidentsl00 million vehicle miles Persons killed! 00 million vehicle miles Persons injuredl 00 million vehicle miles

9 ....'. 987 ACCDENT STATSTCS 5.5 PERSONS WERE KLLED EVERY DAY (ONE EVERY 4.4 HOURS) PERSONS WERE NJURED EVERY DAY (ONE EVERY.5 MNUTES). r ONE PA LCENSED DRVER OUT OF 5.8 WAS NVOLVED N AN ACCDENT. f ONE PA REGSTERED VEHCLE OUT OF 40.5 WAS NVOLVED N AN ACCDENT. ONE PENNSYLVANAN OUT OF 78.4 WAS NJURED N AN ACCDENT. ONE PENNSYLVANAN OUT OF 0.8 WAS NVOLVED N AN ACCCDENT. 65.7% OF DRVERS N ALL ACCDENTS WERE MALE. 77.% OF DRVERS N FATAL ACCDENTS WERE MALE., 56.% OF ALL ACCDENTS HAPPENED N DAYLGHT CONDTONS. 5.8% OF FATAL ACCDENTS HAPPENED N DARK CONDTONS. 4.% OF FATAL ACCDENTS HAPPENED ON WEEKENDS FROM 6PM FRDAY TO MDNGHT SUNDAY. MOST DANGEROUS DAY: SATURDAY WTH 9.5% OF ALL FATAL ACCDENTS. r, 76.7% OF ALL ACCDENTS OCCURRED UNDER NO ADVERSE WEATHER CONDTONS. 69.5% OF ALL ACCDENTS OCCURRED ON A DRY SURFACE. 4.0% OF ALL ACCDENTS NVOLVED ALCOHOL. 4.9% OF FATAL ACCDENTS NVOLVED ALCOHOL., a

10 ECONOMC LOSS DUE TO REPORTABLE TRAFFC ACCDENTS SEVERTY NUMBER AVERAGE* COSTS ESTMATED COSTS FATALTES,006. $,59, $,56,645,64 NJURES MAJOR 7,8 0,440.00,7,799,90 MODERATE 9,97 0, ,644,854 MNOR 04,, ,65,048 PROPERTY DAMAGE ONLY ACCDENTS 5,4, ,60,596 TOTAL $5,644,55,68. THE ECONOMC LOSS TO EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHLD N PA N 987 WAS S47.7. *Figures based upon the latest FHWA estimates. 4

11 ,. : r.7 Fltallty Rlt : PA. N.lghbortng Stlt Rlt.: Fltilltltl per 00 on Vehlcl. 4.lillil.50 :i. btl _.. " " y.. """ -._.. '"''''..- '" _..8lil i J.. i. 5U _.. "'''':'-. 7'"" : _w ex :..e- t. 8ll... -", K!E ".. _. ::!';'!5',.. CH, ;. l '-,.,,:" r 887 njury Rlt : PA. N.lghboring Stlt Rlt.: njury per 00 Million V.hlcl. 5 l"" - - '-' _. _ Zu n U ""-'--'--" -. mi _ -- m _ '--_ ';5JJ---. _ ! ''' , t 5, :... " " '",..',, o! ::--.. '< j NY Stat. CH

12 - 87 ACCDENTS BY TYPE J 5,5b9 J,59 b.. 7 i nc-n col h t -,, h;-t ;Jed.- ';". 6

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14 .,. PA ACCDENT FACTS PERCENTAGE CtiANGE T - REPORTED ACCDENTS 4,44 50,68 5, TOTAL KLLED,809,98, TOTAL NJURED 40,067 48,044 5, MAJOR 6,978 7,55 7, MODERATE 6,97 8,77 9, MNOR 9,958 98,60 0, UNKNOWN,74,50, PEDESTRANS KLLED PEDESTRANS NJURED 6,869 7,09 7, MOTORCYCLSTS KLLED MOTORCYCLSTS NJURED 6,005 5,6 4, PEDACYCLSTS KLLED PEDACYCLSTS NJURED,484,4, TRUCK RELATED FATALTES ALCOHOL RELATED FATALTES BLLONS OF VEHCLE MLES i. DEATHS PER 00 MLLON VEHCLE MLES NJURES PER 00 Million VEHCLE MLES i. 7

15 .. - HSTORCAL TRENDS - HGHWAY ACCDENT STATSTCS YEAR (Bllion) (per 00 Mllion Vehicle Mlle.) TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL REGSTERD Motor Vehicle PA FATALTY US FATALTY ACCDENTS KLLED NJURED VEHCLES MLEAGE RATE RATE 98 7, ,776, , , , ,76 9 4, , ,57, , , , , ,5,89 SO,598 0, ,950,87 558,7, , , ,507,98 60,499 4, , , 67, ,49,74 7, 084, , , ,45, ,065,794 45,889, ,90,678 49,98,604, ,478, , ,098, ,99,90, ,64 6,0, ,088,64 65,64 4, ,80,680 67,4,50, ,79,64 70,5 684, ,6,58 68,57, , ,045, , , ,080,698 84,755 4,50, ,654 86,7 4,55, ,685 90,807 4,507, ,05, , ,559,486 7,997 4,84, , ,96 4,849, ,57,80 86,89 5,7,Q ,90,889 9,564 5,5, ,769,079, 5,46, ,450,80 6,57 5,497, , , ,66,40 8,89 5,79, ,9, , ,98,55 6,58 5,947, ,74, , ,556, ,44, ,648,444 45,45.7,007, ,7,55,689 8,54, , ,654, ,774, ,4,9: , ,75 8,8, ' ,6,7 46,40 7,54, , ,00 7,45, ,489,4,76 7,07, ,764,049,0 7,5, ,579,848 6,06 747, ,08,75 6, , , ,74 7,74, , ,860, ,68,98 48,044 7, ,6,006 5,457 8,,

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17 :. PA Highway Acclcleftt ibg. Be0 c: C U U o Yvar b 987 Pennsylvania Hlghwly Fatalltl r! :;8?79 isee 9S b 987 Y,ar, 9

18 5, Q / : p trtan Fitalltl by Month \, f '\ / --,c. "t '.. 5 \ \ U\ j j ;,: i i : " '. \ ft."'...!\ " i\ '._ i' i\ ; '... -;" f! \. " t.' / + + :.. " i.\ \J t'.'.'!!'..' w..!,! /\.' _.l\/ " 'if'.: \/ ';i,... c>f "J»-t. '"' ' ".. ' \ : ; c:.. " ; " \; ;,l ii- z. i., 5 Ll!, j ; ::. Sb il Speeding Fatalltl by Month 85 87,..,..; w j i :.._ 5J _...' ;'",,/ "'.,,/ '.;.-.4J'.-; : ",;...j \ jfl. T (!,'. " \ i\.'..., :;' \.....;. " " ' w.. : V ' l "!' '. _ t...".....,,: " c> 0.. -, '\,'.. i /,, i c:. t, '!,, \ i " : 0 : if. Z '.! \ \i "i \ j :8 "., B r 9B 5 98b :987 _.. '-... ;... 0

19 r.. f. r or> Q '"=',... u (t L,.. 0 r E ;:, Z HT AND RUN ACCDENTS ;! :.: : : S8; r { HT AND RUN FATAL ACCDENTS 5 87 [ -c:, 8 \ ;' \ : t \ u \. \ ' \ '! ' '" ' \ \/,!! f: i i.,; u r ([ b / \:. " Ali\! j\ i\".. t'"... ' \!\' \/, it,, f ell \!, / ' ; : i '.. Li. 0 C e.../.;.:.:.,.,'. t.... +\...\.. Jt+ r+ lr.. ;i " + r+ " - " :"' "'/-+ ', \/ \, \, ' t,. '\' \ i '! i / J \ it: x' \ i \,. : i l 'i il 9B;5rn'Trnn"TrJ',rrr",.Trnn"T,r,r'--'- 56b :.9B'

20 Tailgating Fatalltl by Month 5 87, &l! \ d.! sj /\ / rj /\ /! :,J,,f \:!, ' \ /'",... o. i J,..... i i. i,!..\.,... "_,.,! ' , i i. ',...it.. i " i, \...L....: :..' Z i...iot', \.' ": :,...;... ' ;,'/ i/o \.:. J.... _4'... - G...i.. J,...,.,... f..."".,.. '. :'! : ; "."". ; il, ;!,,, : f :. 58'7 ',{ ell Motorcycl. Fatalltl by Month 5 87 \. i\ f, li ",, 4. i J \" : i \, J\ ' i \i\ :'\! \, i \ ;, i ' \. / t. l. i " \ \ \, j \ \ \ \ J ' \. ii \. o! 5 f t J !,. \ '.. f \ ', j \ / \./\ ',/ \ '\ r Z \ \ i\ '. j \ i' 5 ; \ \ J a-fl '' \' & 987 \"'/

21 r i, i l r 4 l 5 ; \, : i! \ A ;",,,_,,:.', ' t-!. 'l,,: _! \ ' \..; ".'.'"''''''_+..'.::'.'.''f'''+ '', '! '.... \ ;+,.! ' \ / '" \ J '\/'".% i ',.' l.l 0 \' \..,! ' 'i' "',! '!,\"" "., " =! ' V \!!.&>.,. z 0 5 D ;9B;5-n'Trnn..,..;r'lilnliiTrnn..,..Tri-r""'-T"""'l- ;J 96& 987 Alcohol FataJltl by Month r N7 0] 0G, '"...- b.. Q B0,. l.l ' Q.&> :::J.. Z j., ' '....',.. \. \. \ \ '.../ \!.' \ i'v' \. t,l \ \ +.+4f.:+ + f._ + + \;'- r + "' + \.. \' "!'" \, ;, \" : ' "\J'' \ \". f '.! -J V ' \ \ e,\! V i;lb5r"it""'t-;rr""rt'' T""'T-rT"T-'-rT"TlT""'T-rT"T...,.r-r-- 9Bb : r 967 Yi/aT

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23 : PENNSYLVANA ACCDENTS BY COUNTY FATAL NJURY P.D.O. l"otal COUNTY ACCDENTS ACCDENTS ACCDENTS ACCDENTS ADAMS ,09 ALLEGHENY 8 8,87 5,69,89 ARMSTRONG BEAVER 8,04 79,86 BEDFORD BERKS 56,006,968 '5,00 BLAR 7,8 597,75 BRADFORD BUCKS 96 5,688, BUTLER 8,4 70,064 CAMBRA,05 60,677 CAMERON CARBON CENTRE ,70 CHESTER 68,407, 5,608 CLARON CLEARFELD ,08 CLNTON COLUMBA CRAWFORD 67 5,047 CUMBERLAND 7,6,048,696 DAUPHN 46,49,46,64 DELAWARE 59 4,577,96 6,8 ELK ERE 44,456,098,598 FAYETTE 5,54 494,68 FOREST 6 98 FRANKLN, ,66 FULTON' GREENE HUNTNGDON NDANA 4 74,090 JEFFERSON JUNATA LACKAWANNA 7,9 856,796 LANCASTER 64,74,987 5,785 LAWRENCE ,47 LEBANON ,45 LEHGH 44,969 :.657 4,670 LUZERNE 5,779,94 4,5 LYCOMNG 4,00 55,569' MCKEAN MERCER ,57 r MFFLN MONROE 5,85 76,08 MONTGOMERY 86 7,09,74 '-0,99 MONTOUR NORTHAMPTON,959.05,097 NORTHUMBERLAND ,0 PERRY PKE 6 57 POTTER 58 8 SCHUYLKLL, 659,90 SNYDER 88 5 SOMERSET ' 908 SULLVAN 60 4 ' 04 SUSQUEHANNA TOGA UNON VENANGO WARREN WASHNGTON 7,506 98,46 WAYNE , WESTMORELAND ,59 4,70. WYOMNG f YORK 4,6,75 5,09 PHLADELPHA 8.945,9 6,40 TOTAL,05 89,59 5,4 5,6 _

24 987 FATALTES AND NJURES AND RATES/0,OOO POPULATON FATALTES FA'l:ALmES FAT.+N. FATALmES FATALTES COUNTY POPULATON FATALmES PER 0,000 PLUS PER 0,000 ON STATE PER 00 ML POPULAnON NJURES POPULAnON HGHWAYS VEHCLE MLES ADAMS 68, ALLEGHENY , ARMSTRONG n, BEAVER 0, , BEDFORD 46, BERKS , BLAR, BRADFORD 6, BUCKS 48,84. 8, BUTLER 47,98 46., CAMBRA 8,47 5.4, CAMERON 6, CARBON 5, CENTRE, , CHESTER 9, , CLARON 4, CLEARFELD 8,58 9.5,0.. CLNTON 8, COLUMBA 6, CRAWFORD 88,869.5, CUMBERLAND 80, , '6.8 DAUPHN,7 55.4, '47.0 DELAWARE 555, , ELK 8, ERE 79, , FAYETTE 59, , FOREST 5, FRANKLN,744.0, FULTON., GREENE 40, HUNTNGDON 4, NDANA 9;8 0., JEFFERSON 48, JUNATA 9, LACKAWANNA 7,908 7., LANCASTER 6, , LAWRENCE 07,945.,..5 LEBANON 08, LEHGH 5, , LUZERNE 4, , LYCOMNG 8,46 8.4, MCKEAN 50, MERCER 8,99 9., MFFLN 46, MONROE 70,0 7 5., MONTGOMERY 644, , MONTOUR 6, NORTHAMPTON 45,75 7.5, NORTHUMBERLAND 00,8 9.9, PERRY 5, PKE 8, POTTER 7, SCHUYLKLL 60,69 8.4, SNYDER, SOMERSET 8, SULLVAN 6, SUSQUEHANNA 7, TOGA 40, UNON, VENANGO 64, WARREN 47, WASHNGTON 7,6 40.8, WAYNE 5, WESTMORELAND 9, , WYOMNG 6, YORK, , PHLADELPHA,688, , TOTAL,87,84, ,46 9.,67.8

25 ,. :. 987 MSCELLANEOUS ACCDENT DATA BY COUNTY! r,,i 4 r, r r i,, f", l T l r i, i r % 985 % 986 % 987 COUNTY ACCDENTS CHANGE ACCDENTS CHANGE ACCDENTS CHANGE ACCDENTS ADAMS ,09 ALLEGHENY, ,6.48 4,67-5.,89 ARMSTRONG BEAVER, ,89 8.9, ,86 BEDFORD BERKS 4, , , ,00 BLAR,575.06,576.44, ,75 BRADFORD BUCKS 7, , , ,87 BUTLER,889.5,94.04,000.0,064 CAMBRA, , , ,677 CAMERON CARBON CENTRE, , ,44.09,70 CHESTER 5,7.99 5, , ,608 CLARON CLEARFELD,04.98, ,09 4.4,08 CLNTON COLUMBA CRAWFORD ,044.6, ,047 CUMBERLAND,447.65,46 7.5,644.97,696 DAUPHN,0.7,45.99,4 8.95,64 DELAWARE 6,6. 6, , ,8 ELK ERE, , ,77-4.6,598 FAYETTE,65 -.6, , ,68 FOREST FRANKLN,66.,95 4.0,45.06,66 FULTON GREENE HUNTNGDON NDANA 98.8, , ,090 JEFFERSON JUNATA LACKAWANNA,557.9, , ,796 LANCASTER 4, , , ,785. LAWRENCE, , ,47 LEBANON,47.46, , ,45 LEHGH 4, , ,660. 4,670 LUZERNE, , ,0.84 4,5 LYCOMNG,9.66,88 8.7,509.98,569 MCKEAN MERCER,466.87, , ,57 MFFLN MONROE,789.9,84.5,05.4,08 MONTGOMERY 0, , ,967 -.:45 0,99 MONTOUR }9 54 NORTHAMPTON,85.57, ,9 6.9,097 NORTHUMBERLAND ,0 PERRY PKE POTTER SCHUYLKLL,658.0,86.00,846.8,90 SNYDER SOMERSET SULLVAN SUSQUEHANNA TOGA UNON VENANGO WARREN WASHNGTON,54.95, ,46 WAYNE WESTMORELAND 4, , , ,70 WYOMNG YORK 4,7. 4, , ,09 PHLADELPHA 4, , , ,40._ _8

26 987 MSCELLANEOUS FATAL ACCDENT DATA BY COUNTY 984 FatallUes 4-85 Percentage Change 985 F.t.lltles 5-88 Percentage Change 986 F.t.lltles ADAMS ALLEGHENY ARMSTRONG BEAVER BEDFORD BERKS BLAR BRADFORD 7 5..(). BUCKS (). 96 BUTLER CAMBRA CAMERON.()..(). CARBON CENTRE CHESTER CLARON CLEARFELD CLNTON COLUMBA CRAWFORD (). CUMBERLAND 0. 7.(). 7 DAUPHN DELAWARE ELK ERE FAYETTE FOREST FRANKLN FULTON (). 5 GREENE 6.() HUNTNGDON NDANA JEFFERSON JUNATA LACKAWANNA LANCASTER LAWRENCE 5.(). 5.(). 5 LEBANON LEHGH LUZERNE LYCOMNG '()'9.5 9 MCKEAN MERCER MFFLN MONROE MONTGOMERY MONTOUR NORTHAMPTON NORTHUMBERLAND PERRY PKE POnER 00.0.()..(). 4 SCHUYLKLL SNYDER SOMERSET SULLVAN SUSQUEHANNA TOGA 4.() UNON VENANGO WARREN WASHNGTON WAYNE WESTMORELAND 0r WYOMNG YORK PHLADELPHA _.....loo 8,8, Percent Percentage 987 of Fatal Ch.nge F.talltles Dead at. Scene () Et ()..() l () ] " 9.6 " , J - 9. J () (). n, () ()

27 r "! L,! r, ", i r, i,!! r -! i r COUNTY 987 FATALTES BY VEHCLE TYPE AUTO MOBLE MOTOR CYCLE BUS SMALL TRUCK LARGE TRUCK. OTHER ADAMS 5.()..()..(). ALLEGHENY 65.(). 4 8,.()..()..(). ARMSTRONG 7 BEAVER 6.()..()..()..(). 4.(). BEDFORD BERKS 7 9.()..(). BLAR.(). BRADFORD 5.(). 7.(). BUCKS 76 0.(). BUTLER 7.(). 7.()..(). CAMBRA 7.(). 4.(). CAMERON.()..()..()..()..()..(). CARBON 4.()..(). CENTRE 0.(). 5.()..(). CHESTER 59 0 CLARON.()..()..(). CLEARFELD 5.()..()..(). CLNTON 8.()..()..(). COLUMBA 6.(). CRAWFORD.(). 8.()..(). CUMBERLAND 9.(). 9 4 DAUPHN 7.(). 9 5 DELAWARE 5 5 ELK 7.()..(). ERE.(). 7.(). 4 FAYETTE 9.(). 4.()..(). FOREST.()..()..(). FRANKLN 6.(). FULTON.()..()..()..(). GREENE 9-0..(). HUNTNGDON 5.(). 5.(). NDANA -5.()..(). 4.(). JEFFERSON.(). JUNATA LACKAWANNA 7.(). 8.(). LANCASTER LAWRENCE 8.()..(). LEBANON 8.()..()..()..(). LEHGH 4.(). LUZERNE LYCOMNG (). MCKEAN.(). -0..(). -0..(). MERCER 0.(). 4 MFFLN.() (). MONROE 6.(). 8.(). MONTGOMERY 74. MONTOUR 4 -.()..()..()..()..().. NORTHAMPTON 6.(). 8.(). NORTHUMBERLAND.(). 6.(). PERRY 9..0.(). PKE 6.() (). POTTER.()..()..()..(). SCHUYLKLL SNYDER..0.()..(). SOMERSET.(). 6. SULLVAN.()..()..()..(). SUSQUEHANNA 4.(). 4 4 TOGA 4.()..()..()..(). UNON 9.()..()..(). VENANGO 4.()..(). WARREN 9..0 WASHNGTON 9.(). 5 WAYNE 6.()...0.(). -0. WESTMORELAND (). WYOMNG.()..()..()..(). YORK PHLADELPHA ()..()....", c:.. TOTAL (). 8 7 n _llllll

28 ,. /"7 HGHWAY DEATHS: DSTRBUTON BY VEHCLE TYPE TOTAL HGHWAY DEATHS,006 00%... CD. od.'.n',- 'ASSN.ER CAR TRUCK TRUCK BODY TYPE ON.MOTOR'ZED LGHT HEAVY MOTORCYCLE 5.6%,4 60.5% % 6.8% OPERHOR OCCUPANT % 87 0.% OPERATOR OCCUPANT 5 7.6% OPERATOR 0 8.8% 8 8.7% 5 00% PEDALCYCLE 5.7% OCCUPANT o 0.0% SPEC.TRACK! VEH % OPERATOR OCCUPANT OPERATOR OCCUPANT OPERATOR OCCUPANT % 9 0.8% 5 88.% 8.8% % o 00%

29 887 Highway Death' y Agend Sex :.., i SG-i.....,,, " l"" -i i J\ 5- -=." '.. :.. Cl... 4-i ',. C:- i,).;:.,,/. :, ".' ",4.o,..... ': r j.,.". ",,-,,...,,, ; J,:':::.",..,...,,,,. "'ff...! ] ""'...,... rrrm...:. f.w:lf:'li7.l... ';:.'.. :,.:.,,' "..".,". ':>;... ":>;,'>... ">. '.. ;.:..... '" :...').,.<.. 0

30 , 887 Vehicle Operator Deaths Distribution by Age and sex L baa 5G r 40 \\ n' UJ 0 4bll Z iiiiii QmalQ Opwrators vll Ma Q 00,j ra 't 0 r J B..., ':;' AgQ of WOHator, 887 Vehicle Occupant Deaths By Age and sex 500 l Hn S.7,... [ill.:::. "" 'u, "" f ',"" r" A B ::':ia...j....:::. ':,',"A... 'f',""" '0 i :':'t':, C Q "f : -l i ; ". /"! '/<.:. i ///' "' f >:/'t D.. /.'..'.' j ':::: ""....."" [ill ',>'><l,,'t,'t /..',/'. ",C"' '" 4.a, 4] r", >"J ;/. //.. <.;' ' i-i S,//,."! rn::: E:m. VT:T:l... r::e r::'; /.'. /;-"r :.<,,,,,., ".' '..... ',..'>;,.. <::C' '.. '>:.:;.,.. '-')...:. ""'; ') :......). A:; :,. '", ') ;? '" '0 -.,

31 987 Major njuries By Age and Sex... r- Qma l Q ''''ff' r ""'" '.. 7" '>. CJ 0;"''''' "" '"..., "'-. "".... " 7;..., j., "'" ;,"" ;: '<:> 'of'; "', \, C '", r. ) i::' 'C :-C.,,.:j.' '<: '<: - r.,.".. -: $" 987 Moderate njuries by Age and Sex "'0, <,, '. ".",,,.... 'Ci" -'''''''l''.."".! <.: /.< t C!. tc -

32 i f' - J r l. 887 Minor njuri By Age and sex r ::Ql'lillQ! l :a:.. '..?'... '...'.. ",.,,..) -', '.. 'lo:..., V;. :?. ""...,...,.',

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34 , , ",._ ' ,...,......, / fcj7 TOTAL PEOPLE NVOLVED N ACCDENTS: DSTRBUTON BY BELT USAGE BELTS N USE 04,58 9.% Killed 9 0.% BELTS NOT AVALABLE,79.8% Killed 48 0.% TOTAL PEOPLE 57,05 00% BELTS NOT N USE 8,0 8.% Killed % BELT USE UNKNOWN 0,98, 8.8% Killed % Major njury % Major njury 5.7% Major njury,94.% Major njury,77.7% Moderate njury 8,5 8.% Moderete njury,4 9.8% Moderate njury 8,8.9% Moderate njury 0,08 9.8% Minor njury 5, % Minor njury,08.% Minor njury 40,8 9.8% Minor njury,8.5% No njury 70, % No njury 8,98 85.% No njury 75, % No njury 88, % Unknown njury 88 0.% Unknown njury % Unknown njury 0.% Unknown njury,85.% KNOWN BELT USE 54,099 NCLUDES NON PARKED PASSENGER CAR, SNGLE UNT TRUCK, AND TRUCK OPERATORS AND OCCUPANTS N REPORTABLE ACCDENTS.

35 , r,7 TOTAL PEOPLE NVOLVED N ACCDENTS: DSTRBUTON BY VEHCLE TYPE TOTAL PEOPLE 54,099 00% 85,95 BELTS N USE PASSENGER CARS 0, % 4.0% 7,898 BELTS NOT N USE" 58.0% Killed 88 0.% Killed % Ma)or njury % Major njury,58.% LGHT TRUCKS 4,485 6.% BELTS N USE 9,5 4, % HEAVY TRUCKS.8% BELTS NOT N USE" 4,968 5.% r Killed 5 0.% Killed 8 0.8% Major njury 0 0.8% Major njury 88.4% '\) en Moderate njury Minor njury 5,599,95 6.8% 5.8% Moderate njury 4,47 Minor njury 5,75.% 0.% Moderate njury 4.9% Moderate njury 0 8.% Minor njury % Minor njury % No njury 58, % No njury 64, % No njury, % No njury, % Unknown njury 58 0.% Unknown njury.59 0.% Unknown njury 4 0.% Unknown njury 8 0.4% BELTS N USE 4,808 5.% BELTS NOT N USE 8, % NCLUDES NON PARKED PASSENGER CAR, SNGLE UNT TRUCK, AND TRUCK OPERATORS AND OCCUPANTS WHOSE SEAT BELT USE S KNOWN, NVOLVED N REPORTABLE ACCDENTS. DOES NOT NCLUDE ACCDENTS N WHCH SEAT BELT USE S UNKNOWN. NCLUDES BELTS NOT N USE AND BELTS NOT AVALABLE. Killed 0.% Major njury % "Moderate njury % Minor njury,8.7% No njury 0, % Unknown njury 8 0.% Killed 8 0.7% Major njury 58.% Moderate njury,7 0.% Minor njury 8,75 5.% No njury 8, % Unknown njury 8 0.%

36 i f i f i. MPACT OF 00% BELT USE ON r 987 FATALTES & NJURES PASSENGER CARS ONLY SUM KLLED MAJOR NJURY MODERATE NJURY MNOR NJURY NO NJURY TOTAL PERSONS NO BELTS ,954 5,446 8,9 BELTS USED ,448,08 5,45 79,7 BELTS NOT USED 700,95,5,564 56,05 04,999 USE UNKNOWN 900 4,507 9,85,958 8,448 TOTAL,07,987,96 65,407 7,44,57 EXPECTED 00% USE 57,0 6,690 60,857 50,79-0. NET GAN/LOSS ,867-7,0-4,44,97-0. r 6

37 PERCENT SEAT BELT USE N ACCDENTS 984 'Yo 985 'Yo 986 'Yo 987 COUNTY 'Yo USE CHANGE 'Yo USE CHANGE % USE CHANGE 'Yo USE ADAMS ALLEGHENY ARMSTRONG BEAVER BEDFORD BERKS BLAR BRADFORD BUCKS BUTLER CAMBRA CAMERON CARBON CENTRE CHESTER CLARON CLEARFELD CLNTON COLUMBA CRAWFORD CUMBERLAND DAUPHN DELAWARE ELK ERE FAYETTE FOREST FRANKLN FULTON GREENE HUNTNGDON NDANA JEFFERSON JUNATA LACKAWANNA LANCASTER LAWRENCE LEBANON LEHGH LUZERNE LYCOMNG MCKEAN MERCER MFFLN MONROE MONTGOMERY MONTOUR NORTHAMPTON NORTHUMBERLAND PERRY PKE POTTER SCHUYLKLL SNYDER SOMERSET SULLVAN SUSQUEHANNA TOGA UNON VENANGO WARREN WASHNGTON WAYNE WESTMORELAND WYOMNG YORK PHLADELPHA ' ' f STATE WDE

38 .., \ L f- ;,.:, z: < -... U 0 EFFECT OF 00% BELT USE N PASSENGER CA ACCDENTS Chlnge n DJury Cltegorles f belts we,. used n cars NO.NJURY +97 PERSONS Eo-< z: -0 M!f\()R NJURY -444 PERSONS -==:: ' - J u=ats 97 acc. d iln;; t PERCENT OF PEOPLE NVOLVED N ACCDENTS WEARNG SEAT BELTS },; lui SGNED' h 'll :.. -: 4 O - 0 '-0 :> -- 0;... :.. 0 % l. v C-4,v :.. -.=... i BElT l!se % ( i'"""'\"""'i""li"""'i"'""""""",i"""'?: 9?87,, 8

39 UJ Z W C - (J (J <C Ẕ Z w : w > - 0 > z :to 0 (J - <C >.'

40 td7 Al.COHOL NVOLVEMENT N ACCDENTS: DSTRBUTON BY ACCDENT SEVERTY ALCOHOL RELATED ],04.8% TOTAL ACCDENTS 5,6 00% NOT ALCOHOL RELATED, % FATAL ACCDENTS ] NJURY ACCDENTS P.D.O. ACCDENTS 767.6% 4,5 67.0% 6, 9.4% TOTAL KLLED TOTAL NJURED 86,044 MAJOR NJURY:.,008 MODERATE NJURY: 7,59 MNOR NJURY:,4 UNKNOWN NJURY: 56 ECONOMC LOSS DUE TO ALCOHOL RELATED ACCDENTS = 5,470,647,6.00 THE ECONOMC LOSS TO EVERY MAN, WOMAN, AND CHLD N PENNSYLVANA DUE TO ALCOHOL RELATED ACCDENTS N 987 WAS $

41 oj 87 ALCOHOL RELATED ACCDENTS BY LLUMNATON.,. 4 ALCOHOL RELATED ACCDENTS 00% DAY UNKNOWN NGHT 4,4 9.% 6 0.% 7,8 80.4% FATAL ACCDENTS 58.8% TOTAL KLLED 77 NJURES ACCDENTS P.D.O. ACCDENTS FATAL ACCDENTS NJURES ACCDENTS P.D.O. ACCDENTS,94 7.%,04 5.% 809.5%,7 88.0% 5,47 0.5% Major njurt.. 45 Modtlnlta njurt..,595 TOTAL KLLED Major njurte., Mode,.te njurte. 5,747 Minor njurte.,88 Minor njurte. 9,70 Unknown njurte. 57 njuries ACCDENTS P.D.O. ACCDENTS Unknown njurte % 7.% \ Major njuries Moderate njuries Minor njuries Unknown njuries 4 7 8

42 ALCOHOL RELATED ACCDENTS STATSTCS ACCDENTS 0,7,544, PERCENT CHANGE FATAL ACC DENTS NJURY ACCDENTS,9 4,045 4, ' P.D.O. ACCDENTS 6,45 6,787 6, NUMBER KLLED NUMBER NJURED 0,0,900, MAJOR NJURY,8,079, MODERATE NJURY 6,504 7,4 7, MNOR NJURY,688,460, UNKNOWN NJURY FATAL ACCDENTS PER 00,000 LCENSED DRVERS NJURY ACCDENTS PER ,000 LCENSED DRVERS DEATHS PER 00,000 LCENSED DRVERS NJURES PER 00, LCENSED DRVERS ALCOHOL RELATED ACCDENTS HSTORCAL DATA YEAR FATAL ACC'S. NJURY ACC'S. P.D.O. ACC'S. TOTAL ACC'S. TOTAL KLLED TOTAL NJURED 98 8,860 6,85 9, , ,508 6,96 0, ,499 ; 98 64,8 6,457 9, , ,87 6,68 0, , ,9 6,45 0, , ,045 6,787, ,

43 rs? OPERATOR NVOLVEMENT N ALCOHOL RELATED ACCDENTS BY VEHCLE TYPE w \) PASSENGER CAR % LGHT TRUCKS % OPERATORS DU % f-- --L - MOTORCYCLE 595.8% BUS TOTAL OPERATORS N ACCDENTS 5.06 t-- r % 506 PASSENGER CAR LGHT TRUCKS OPERATORS N FATAL ACCDENTS.850 OPERATORS DU N FATAL ACCDENTS 65.9%.% % J - - r- f MOTORCYCLE BUS - 9.4% 0.0% HEAVY TRUCKS % r-- L OTHER % HEAVY TRUCKS.6% r-- L OTHER 0.9% \ N THE.404 ACCDENTS NVOLVNG ALCOHOL..47 OPERATORS HAD BEEN DRNKNG. N THE 767 FATAL ACCDENTS NVOLVNG ALCOHOL. 768 OPERATORS HAD BEEN DRNKNG.

44 r'.., '. 987 PERSONS KLLED N ACCDENTS NVOLVNG DRNKNG DRVERS TOTAL KLLED /0 DRNKNG OCCUPANTS NON DRNKNG OCCUPANTS DRNKNG NON DRNKNG AGE DRVERS WTH DRNKNG DRVERS WTH PEDESTRANS PEDESTRANS DRVER NON DRNKNG DRVERS AGE Under Under = Over 60 Over 60 - TOTAL TOTAL

45 ALCOHOL RELATED FATALTES 984 % 885 % 986 % 987 COUNTY FATALTES CHANGE FATALTES CHANGE FATALTES CHANGE FATALlTE& ADAMS ALLEGHENY SO SO ARMSTRONG SO.O 6 SO.O 9 BEAVER BEDFORD BERKS BLAR BRADFORD BUCKS BUTLER CAMBRA 9. 8 SO.O. 6 CAMERON CARBON CENTRE CHESTER CLARON CLEARFELD CLNTON COLUMBA, SO.O 6 - SO.O CRAWFORD CUMBERLAND DAUPHN DELAWARE ELK ERE FAYETTE FOREST FRANKLN SO.O 8 FULTON SO.O 00.0 GREENE HUNTNGDON NDANA JEFFERSON - SO.O 00.0 SO.O JUNATA SO LACKAWANNA LANCASTER LAWRENCE LEBANON LEHGH LUZERNE LYCOMNG MCKEAN, SO.O MERCER 0 - SO.O MFFLN MONROE MONTGOMERY MONTOUR NORTHAMPTON NORTHUMBERLAND PERRY PKE POTTER SO.O SCHUYLKLL SNYDER 00.0 SO SOMERSET SULLVAN SUSQUEHANNA SO.O 5 TOGA UNON VENANGO WARREN WASHNGTON WAYNE WESTMORELAND WYOMNG 4 - SO.O SO YORK PHLADELPHA TOTAL

46 DU ARRESTS, l,,.! -.', ; COUNTY 984 DU ARRESTS ADAMS 58 ALLEGHENY 4,75 ARMSTRONG 45 BEAVER 469 BEDFORD 74 BERKS 654 BLAR 40 BRADFORD 58 BUCKS,0 BUTLER 600 CAMBRA 75 CAMERON 8 CARBON 74 CENTRE 645 CHESTER 8 CLARON 9 CLEARFELD 57 CLNTON 5 COLUMBA 56 CRAWFORD. CUMBERLAND 478 DAUPHN 64 DELAWARE,64 ELK 75 ERE 656 FAYETE 57 FOREST 6 FRANKLN 4 FULTON 7 GREENE 67 HUNTNGDON NDANA 68 JEFFERSON 49 JUNATA 55 LACKAWANNA 78 LANCASTER 69 LAWRENCE 0 LEBANON 4 LEHGH 706 LUZERNE 44 LYCOMNG 4 MCKEAN 7 MERCER 59 MFFLN 59 MONROE 96 MONTGOMERY,659 MONTOUR 0 NORTHAMPTON 559 NORTHUMBERLAND 4 PERRY 6 PKE 6 POTER 5 SCHUYLKLL 90 SNYDER 5 SOMERSET 48 SULLVAN 8 SUSQUEHANNA 4 TOGA' 0 UNON 40 VENANGO 8 WARREN 0 WASHNGTON 578 WAYNE 6 WESTMORELAND,0 WYOMNG 7 YORK,7 PHLADELPHA,769 TOTAL,78 % CHANGE DU ARRESTS 96 4, , , , ,6 0, % CHANGE SO.5 - O.B DU ARRESTS 67 4, , , B , ,05 5,06,85,99 % CHANGE B DU ARRESTS 79 4, , , , B, ,00 64,9,88 464

47 0 : W - > : Q.. 0 : W D. 0 Z W 8 Q- CJ CJ C... 0 X 0 CJ... c 0.. eft 0 LCLO.,L fi < COO. Orb% dojet5.l... <t 0::... Z llj t:l -t U U <: _._-- 8

48 F l r, t,, o a:: w - > a:: c Q 8... a:: w l. o W a:: ii w a: a: - <C C = to ClO 0) l 7

49 987 ALCOHOL RELATED ACCDENTS! j!._----., i, t. C(.0.. or D E- _. rl..j. (' JUNDER 00 "'-00-99!!jill l! FZZZZTJ ! i rznw ""N i f -OVER 000, _.f r i L...J L...J

50 .. _., 987 ALCOHOL RELATED ACCDENTS BY MONTH L MONTH TOTAL ACCDENTS FATAL ACCDENTS TOTAL KLLED SUM ME.A.D. SUM ME.A.D. SUM ME.F.D. January, February, March, April, May, June, Jury, August, September, October, ': November, December, , *Mean Accidents PE!r Day **Mean Fatalities Per Day r 9

51 987 Alcohol A.lat.d Drlv.r Fatalltl a. P.rc.ntag. of Drlv.r FataUtl. by Age Group r b-j, 5... :- ; /0.. :0,..,.,, 5 " tjf :8 Aglil Grouos l.g '".' 40

52 j: l 7 Alcohol Relltecl Accdenta n... by Dey of Week 000.,.500.., ,.500 o! :. 00e-i m. M:ln-4am -8am 8am-Noon Noon-4pm [: :: d 4- Bpm CJ 8pm-Mdn i Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Day of Week Fri Sat 987 Alcohol Related Fatal Accdents Tme by Day of Week 0O, i i 6...; J\! -l:: "0! b...i <.' v i \ 0.'..:::l E :: Z !.., :j!i.'dn-4am _ 4-Bam Bam-Noon r!rmm Noon - 4pm i. B 4-Bpm! Bpm-Mdn ii l j", : t :i :!..,. ' Sun 4

53 Victims of Alcohol Related Fatal Accidents Distribution by Age 987.; J. :..... _A.._...(.... b.... n. ".:;....:....,....,,.., t: i.'. ::... J-a ,Q-50 5-b E ::.,. QgQ Group Victims of Alcohol Related Fatal Accidents Distribution by Vehicle Type 987 > o PQdQstrians m:::l Occupants Car SUi 9.a,>// / </.//'%,. 5.;.. %'/il'l. 0Y.. 7t,, r,..../," //,/,.,,: r'-wck Motor PQ 0;- OthQr yc i" c,.: i" 4

54 r Victims of Fatal Accidents Distribution by Time of Day 987 5] 00 <r 50 e -.-.J -.,"-, > -v" i i... o _ 5" :/ i =' Z0J-j 5!.-.-,-. < "..: -.:.;:;, i.;:;,r;- '::':'.::.t-:;c,- : L:. J' -.:Pt ;: r - Fi Pt-H' i Hi ;", vf Do,', 00 t.... 4,00 "l 0 'i Q. o,00 o l 5,099j 7.9! 987 OPERATOR DU by Age and sex MalQ OpQrators nul 5.';..Y.. i. 9.9 j j., :?!,,,..... ",' '0 '.,'" AgQ Groups '" ;c ;0... 4

55 .' Percent o' Opel'ltor nwolvement n 7 Accident. by Age 0-, ":l-, n- j... '.,.(), /? :-:,)....::' \' :,,"'>.,.;..-,.., :0 '.',, '. "C. 'C. '-c'....'"...:...", ''=' '()... " Percent o' Opel'ltor nwolwement n 7 Non Alcohol Related Accident. by Age t:'... ;0 ;0 '" '" '0 'C '0 Ag" Groups "" 44

56 ,. f/) o- l f/) -. ct t; Z WQ - o o ct Q W..J W a: z - ct a: t; w Q W D. -> T!... J

57 li7 PEDESTRAN RELATED ACCDENTS: DSTRBUTON BY SEVERTY '. 7,045 PEDESTRAN ACCDENTS TOTAL ACCDENTS 5,6 00% 4.6% NON PEDESTRAN ACCDENTS 45, % FATAL ACCDENTS NJURY ACCDENTS P.D.O. ACCDENTS 54.6% 6,78 96.% 0 0.% TOTAL PEDS KLLED 5 TOTAL PEDS NJURED 7,085 MAJOR NJURY: % MODERATE NJURY:, % MNOR NJURY:,74 5.% UNKNOWN NJURY: 0.9% 45

58 PEDESTRAN FATALTES BY COUNTY COUNTY ADAMS ALLEGHENY ARMSTRONG BEAVER BEDFORD BERKS BLAR BRADFORD BUCKS BUTLER CAMBRA CAMERON CARBON CENTRE CHESTER CLARON CLEARFELD CLNTON COLUMBA CRAWFORD CUMBERLAND DAUPHN DELAWARE ELK ERE FAYETE FOREST FRANKLN FULTON GREENE HUNTNGDON NDANA JEFFERSON JUNATA LACKAWANNA LANCASTER LAWRENCE LEBANON LEHGH LUZERNE LYCOMNG MCKEAN MERCER MFFLN MONROE MONTGOMERY MONTOUR NORTHAMPTON NORTHUMBERLAND PERRY PKE POTER SCHUYLKLL SNYDER SOMERSET SULLVAN SUSQUEHANNA TOGA UNON VENANGO WARREN WASHNGTON WAYNE WESTMORELAND WYOMNG YORK PHLADELPHA o o 4.o o o.o o 6.o o o o () TOTAL

59 PEDESTRAN NJURY SEVERTY BY VEHCLE TYPE 987 ACCDENTS PASSENGER LGHT HEAVY BUS MOTORCYCLE OTHER CAR TRUCK TRUCK TYPE BODY TYPE UNKNOWN " TOTAL DEATH MODERAYE MAJOR NJURY R O/ft O/ft O/ft '-O/ft '-40/ft A 40ft " 670 NJURY,488 MNOR NJURY,744 NO NJURY 44 UNKNOWN NJURY.6% 0 " /" 70ft /".0% TOTAL 5, ,8 00% 00% 00% 00% 00% 00% "

60 987 PEDESTRAN FATALTES BY AGE GROUP AGE AGE AGE AGE AGE 60 ALL UNKNOWN FltlUt.. COUNTY AND OVER AGES AGE TOTAL P' 00,000 Population ADAMS ALLEGHENY ARMSTRONG 0 0 '0 0.6 BEAVER BEDFORD BERKS BLAR BRADFORD BUCKS BUTLER CAMBRA CAMERON CARBON CENTRE CHESTER CLARON u CLEARFELD CLNTON COLUMBA CRM/FORD CUMBERLAND D/,UPH J DELAVARE ELK ERE FAYETE FOREST FRANKLlrJ FULTOJ GREEJE HurmJGDorJ tjdatja JEFFERSOtJ JUtJATA LACKAVAtHJA , LMJCASTER '" LM/RErJCE LEBAtJOfJ fj LEHGH LUZERtJE fj t.0 LYCOMltJG rackeatj MERCER MFFLltJ MOrJROE tjlotngotjer'f MornOUR tjqrthamptotj tjqrthumberlatjd PERRY PKE rj POTTER SCHUYLKLL SrJYDER SOMERSET SULLVAN SUSOUEHAtHJA TOGA UtJON VENANGO VJARREN VJASHNGTOt VAYNE V/ESTMORELAND VJYOMNG YORK PHLADELPHA 7 "., TOTAL

61 987 PEDESTRAN (NON-FATAL) NJURES BY AGE GROUP COUNTY AGE 0-4 AGE. 5- AGE 0-4 AGE AGE 80 5-S9 AND OVER ALL AGES UNKNOWN AGE TOTAL njuries Per Population ADAMS 0 5 ALLEGHENY 6 0 ARMSTRONG BEAVER 7 BEDFORD 0 BERKS 6 47 BLAR 7 BRADFORD BUCKS 9 BUTLER 7 CAMBRA 9 CAMERON 0 0 CARBON 4 CENTRE CHESTER 5 8 CLARON 0 0 CLEARFELD 7 CLNTON 0 COLUMBA 6 CRAWFORD 6 CUMBERLAND 4 8 DAUPHN 8 DELAWARE 0 8 ELK 0 ERE 5 0 FAYETE 0 FOREST 0 0 FRANKLN 5 FULTON 0 0 GREENE 0 0 HUNTNGDON NDANA JEFFERSON 0 JUNATA 0 LACKAWANNA 7 LANCASTER 7 LAWRENCE 6 LEBANON 4 LEHGH () LUZERNE!l LYCOMNG 0 8 MCKEAN 0 MERCER 9 MFFLN 44 MONROE 0 MONTGOMERY 7 MONTOUR 0 NORTHAMPTON 6 5 NORTHUMBERLAND 8 PERRY 0 PKE 0 0 POTER 0 0 SCHUYLKLL 7 SNYDER 0 SOMERSET SUlliVAN 0 0 SUSQUEHANNA 0 0 TOGA 0 0 UNON 0 VENANGO 0 5 WARREN 0 WASHNGTON 4 WAYNE 4 WESTMORELAND 8 8 WYOMNG YORK 50 PHLADELPHA ) ,44 6, ' , TOTAL 4::,7,94 94, 778 8, ,

62 50

63 ... 't7 P."rtlna FltlR_ Dlltrtbutlon by Age nd Sex i Qma!g (fat) PgdQstrlans l 7 r-alq (fat) PQdQstrians b ill t "" ' "" rllll 5 "u :0 i"" til:: \\ flu l/ lu \fl a l.l.. U a '"' ( C» <>:, '0 '0., t:\c» r "":> ). t{>,. f '."", r!:;> k' l<') '<> '0 " ;:or k'n C,L<'Y", ago! ond so!x Ag of PO!dstri.. n Pede.trtan. Suffertng Major njurte. D.trtbution by Age and sex 887 Accldeat. Ul......, o :: '" b oi0 7! F TilllJJJ Gma '.., Zil (!..l.,... <>:...,,",... 0,.,... f. '"'..<0) f! f " ) "'" '." "),4.,.., '" ) ).;? d';> :,, "') f f. '0 ;0 " 'v "\0 '0 *;:0; nown ag ood O!X Ag" of PO!.:istri.;.n 5

64 C0l -C 0.og -GO 0 :E: Pedestrtan; Suffertng Moderate njurte. D.trtbution by Age and Sx 887 Accidents J.. f" rllll.: l 400,iiii fllll rllll fl m].., r::ll \ fllll.., - ::l uu,. "l" (moa) a.'" f. '" C'. <t "0 "0 "iii; Pgdgstrlans no) f '" r>;. '" :-0 ;0 t) *or known agq and SQX AgO! of PQQQstriar, "- 0)... gl ouj ;.. flu "'/ "" 70 liiil iiii "" fill.r. 00" Gl iiii... :: "u "". 500 Peele.trtan. Suffertng Minor njurte. D.trtbution by Age and Sx 887 Accident. c:- U0 0 c: %: &0 MalQ (min) pqdgstr:ans &0 &0 B '" 4r)0) '......For known age and SQX n,,<t AgQ of PQdQstrian 5

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67 987 ACCDENTS BY ROAD TYPE BY LLUMNATON STATE HGHWAY 94,766 6.% LOCAL HGHWAY 49,90.% TOTAL ACCDENTS 5,6 00% TURNPKE,6.% NTERSTATE 6, % DAY NGHT UNKNOWN DAY NGHT UNKNOWN 58, % 6, % 97 0.%, % % 0.% en Co) See Chart A See Chart B See Chart C See Chart J See Chart K See Chart L DAY NGHT UNKNOWN,48 6.9% 7,65 5.8% 57 0.% See Chart G See Chart H See Chart' DAY NGHT UNKNOWN 4,50 6.%, % 4 0.% See Chart D See Chart E See Chart F

68 n? STATE HGHWAY CHART A 58,SOO DAY 6.7% DRY WET MUDDY SNOW/CE UNKNOWN 40, %,8 0.8% 4 0.% 5,98 0.% 5 0.% CHART B C NGHT 6,069 8.% DRY WET MUDDY SNOW/CE UNKNOWN 4, % 7,88.% 4 0.%, % 89 0.% CHART C UNKNOWN 97 0.%.. DRY WET SNOWCE UNKNOWN &&.5% 9 9.6% 0 5.% 0 5.8%

69 ,. t, rs7 NTERSTATE. '. CHART 0 DAY 4,50 6.% - - _ DRY WET MUDDY SNOWCE UNKNOWN 7 0.%,7 64.% % 4 0.% % CHART E NGHT (, % ( L DRY WET MUDDY SNOWCE %,78 60% 469 '7.5%. 0.0% UNKNOWN 8 0.% CHART F UNKNOWN 4 0.% ' DRY SNownCE 4 8.6% 7.% UNKNOWN 9 64.%

70 K? LOCAL HGHWAY CHART G DAY,48 6.9% DRY WET MUDDY SNOWCE UNKNOWN,5 7.%,44 7.5% 5, % 57 0.% 80 0.% CHART H en g) NGHT 7,65 5.8% DRY WET MUDDY SNOWCE UNKNOWN, %.,57 0.% 6 0.4%, % 0.% CHART UNKNOWN 57 0.%.... UNKNOWN DRY WET MUDDY SNOWCE 57 6.% 7.6% 0 0.0% 7 4.5% 8 5.6%., _-.J -----J

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