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2 ! < 99 t NTRODUCTON The 99 TRAFFC ACCDNT 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 99. The figures are compiled from the traffic accident reports that are submitted to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation by state, county, municipal and other law enforcement agencies. Specific questions regarding data presented in this report should be addrsed to: Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Center for Highway Safety Transportation and Safety Building Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 7-5 (77) ,

3 j, i i f TABL OF CONTNTS. HGHLGHTS 99 Tolal Accidents by Accident Severity 99 Operator Vehicle-Road Data 99 Accident Statistics 99 conomic Loss Due To Reponable Trafric Accidents njury Rates _. Pennsylvania vs. Neighboring States Fatality Rates -- Pennsylvania vs. Neighboring States 5 99 Falalities By Accident Type : 6 99 Tolal Accidents By Type 6 n. TRNDS PA Accident Facts Historical Trends -- Highway Accident Statistics 8 Pennsylvania Highway Fatalities Fatalities Per, Accidents Pedeslrlan Fatalities By Month ; Motorcycle Fatalities Heavy Truck Fatalities Light Truck Fatalities Van-Type Vehicle Fatalities _ Passenger Car Fatalities Speeding Fatalities Tailgating Fatalities Alcohol Related Fatalities Hit & Run Fatalities m. GOGRAPHC NFORMAnON 99 Pennsylvania Accidents By Cowuy Accidents By COWlty 6 99 Fatalities and njuries and Rates/lO,OOO Population,! Fatalities By COWlty ; 8 99 Fatalities by Vehicle Type 9 V. FATALTY AND NJURY CHARACTRSTCS Highway Deaths: Distribution By Vehicle Type :: 99 Highway Deaths By Age and Sex 99 Vehicle ()pcralor Deaths By Age and Sex 99 Vehicle ()ccupant Deaths By Age and Sex 99 Major njuries By Age and Sex 99 Moderate njuries By Age and Sex 99 Minor njuries By Age and Sex, i v. SAT BLT STATSTCS 99 Tolal People nvolved n Accidents: Distribution By Belt Usage 4 Tolal People nvolved in Accidents: Distribution by Vehicle Type 5 mpact of % Belt Use on 99 Fatalities and njuries Passenger Car C>ccupants Only.: Percent Seal Belt Usc by County ffect of % Belt Use n Passenger Car Accidents 8 Belt Use n Car Accidents

4 V. V. vm. ALCOHOL NVOLVMNT N ACCDNTS 99 Alcohol nvolvement n Accidents: Distribution By Accident Severity 9 Alcohol Related Accidents By illumination Alcohol Related Accident Statistics Alcohol Related Accidents -- Historical Data 99 Operator nvolvement n Alcohol Related Accidents By Vehicle Type 99 Persons Killed n Accidents nvolving Drinking Drivers Alcohol Related Fatalities By County DUl Arrests By County 5 99 Alcohol Related Accidents Per, Drivers (Map) DU Arrest Rates Per,, Drivers (Map) 7 99 Alcohol Related Accidents :\8 99 Alcohol Related Fatalities (Map) 9 99 Alcohol Related Accidents By Month 4 Drivers Killed Using Alcohol Underage Drinking Drivers n Pennsylvania Traffic Accidents J 99 Alcohol Related Accidents -- Time By Day Of Week.4 99 Alcohol Related Fatal Accidents -- Time By Day Of Week ; 4 Victims Of Alcohol Related Fatal Accidents.- Distribution By Age 99 4 Victims Of Alcohol Related Fatal Accidents -- Distribution By Vehicle Type _ Victims Of Fatal Accidents -- Distribution By Time Of Day Victims Of Fatal Accidents.- Distribution By Day Of Week Percent Of Driver nvolvement n 99 Accidents By Age Group 45 Percent Of Driver nvolvement n 99 Non-Alcohol Related Accidents By Age Group Drinking Drivers By Age And Sex 46 Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) Drivers n Fatal Accidents PDSTRAN RLATD ACCDNT STATSTCS Pedestrian Related Accidents: Distribution By Severity Pedestrian Fatalities By County 48 Pedestrian njury Severity By Striking Vehicle Type 99 Accidents Pedestrian Fatalities By Age Group 5 99 Pedestrian njuries By Age Group 5 99 Pedestrian Fatalities (Map) 5 Pedestrian Fatalities - Distribution By Age And Sex Accidents 5 Pedestrians With Major njuries.- Distribution By Age And Sex _. 99 Accidents 5 Pedestrians With Moderate njuries -- Distribution By Age And Sex Accidents : 54 Pedestrians With Minor njuries -- Distribution By Age And Sex Accidents 54 CHARACTRSTCS A.. General Accident Characteristics Accidents By Road Type By llumination 55 State Highway 56 nterstate 57 Local Highway 58 Turnpike 59 Operator nvolvement n Accidents By Age and Sex Accidents 6 99 Accidents By Month 6 99 Fatal Accidents By Month :..; 6 99 Fatal Accidents -- Time By Day Of Week 6 99 Holiday Accidents 6

5 r 99 AlcobolRelated Holiday Accidents 6 99 ConsbUction Zone Accidents 64 ConsbUction Zone Accidents -- Accident Type 6S Vehicle nvolvement n ConsbUction Zone Accidents ConsbUCtion Zone Accidents By Road Type, 66 B. Driver Characteristics Operator Accident nvolvement By Severity By Operator License Traffic Accidents -- nvolvement of 6 To Year Old Drivers n All Accidents And Alcohol Related Accidents 68 r Drivers n Accidents 69 Drivers n Alcohol- Related Accidents 69 Persons Age 7 and 8 Killed n TraffC Accidents 7 C. Vehicle Characteristics _ Single Vehicle Non-Collision Accidents 7 99 Single Vehicle Hit Fixed Object Accidents 7 99 Single Vehicle Hit Pedestrian Accidents 7 99 Two Vehicle Collisions Vehicle nvolvement n Accidents : 7S 99 Vehicle nvolvement n -Fatal Accidents 7S 99 Passenger Car Accidents Passenger Car Fatalities 77, Seating Position Of Passenger Car Fatalities Light Truck Accidents 79 i 99 Light Truck Accidents By Type 8 99 Light Truck Fatalities 8 Seating Position Of Light Truck Fal8lities 8 99 Heavy Truck Accidents 8 99 Heavy Truck Accidents By Type Heavy Truck Fatalities 8S Seating Position Of Heavy Truck Fatalities Motorcycle Accidents 87 T 99 Motorcycle Accidents By Type MOlOrcycle Fatalities 89 Seating Position Of Motorcycle Fatalities 9 99 Pedacyclist Accidents 9 99 Pedacyclist Fatalities 9 Seating Position Of Pedacyclist Fal8lities 9 Accidents nvolving School Buses n Pupil Transport r 99 School Bus Accidents n Pupil Transport School Bus Accidents n Pupil Transport -- Persons nvolved 96 Persons Killed n Accidents nvolving School Buses n Pupil Trclllsponation X. DFNTONS f, Tcnns and Definitions FrequenLly Used n Report : l l L f.

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7 &.. 99 TOTAL ACCDNTS BY ACCDNT SVRTY, TOTAL ACCDNTS 4,4 %, FATAL ACCDNTS A,54 NJURY ACCDNTS P. D. O. ACCDNTS.% 9, ,4 47,9.4,4 TOTAL POPL 59,99.% KLLD NJURD NO NJURY!,646.5% 4, % 5, % MAJOR MODRAT MNOR UNKNOWN 6,98.9% 6,5 7.4% 84,6..% 5,47 7.%

8 99 OPRATOR-VHCL-ROAD DATA - 7,898,957. LCNSD OPRATORS 8,675,85 KnlSTRD MOTOR VHCLS -},88,64 POPULATON OF TH COMMONWALTH OF PNNSYLVANA (99 Census) 6,58 MANTAND MLS OF ROAD (99 DATA) J STAT _.. 4,8 J LOCAL _.._ 7,866 TURNPK 468 ] OTHR 4,5 J BLLON VHCL MLS DRVN ] STAT LOCAL & J HGHWAYS NTRSTATS TURNPK OTHR Accidents 88,7 6,75,69 44,6 Persons Killed, Persons njured 9,96 6,4, 4,778 J Vehicle Miles Traveled (million vehicle miles) 54,59,7 4, 5,58 Accidents/ Million Vehicle Miles Persons Killed Million Vehicle Miles Persons njured! Million Vehicle Miles J ncludes, licensed operators of indeterminate county of residence.

9 r 99 ACCDNT STATSTCS 4.5 PRSONS WR KLLD VRY DAY (ON VRY 5. HOURS). 9.6 PRSONS WR NJURD VRY DAY (ON VRY.7 MNUTS). i- ON PA UCNSD DRVR OUT OF 9.4 WAS NVOLVD N AN ACCDNT.. f i i ON PA RGSTRD VHCL OUT OF 4. WAS NVOLVD N AN ACCDNT. 64.% OF DRVRS N ALL ACCDNTS WR MAL. 76.% OF DRVRS N FATAL ACCDNTS WR MAL. 59.% OF ALL ACCDNTS HAPPND N DAYLGHT CONDTONS. 54.8% OF FATAL ACCDNTS HAPPND N DARK CONDTONS. 4.9% OF FATAL ACCDNTS HAPPND ON WKNDS FROM 6 P.M. FRDAY TO MDNGHT SUNDAY. MOST DANGROUS DAY: SATURDAY WTH 8.5% OF ALL FATAL ACCDNTS. MOST DANGROUS HOURS: 9 P.M., P.M. AND A.M. WTH 8.9% OF ALL FATAL ACCDNTS. 74.% OF ALL ACCDNTS OCCURRD UNDR NO ADVRS WATHR CONDTONS. 67.8% OF ALL ACCDNTS OCCURRD ON A DRY SURFAC..6% OF ALL ACCDNTS NVOLVD ALCOHOL 44.k OF FATAL ACCDNTS NVOLVD ALCOHOL.

10 .. 99 CONOMC LOSS DU TO RPORTABL TRAFFC ACCDNTS l SVRTY FATALTS NJURS MAJOR MODRAT MNOR NUMBR,646 6,98 6,5 9,497 AVRAG COSTS $,59,544. $,44. $,6. $,84. STMATD COSTS $,7,9,44 $,5,8,7 $66,74,6 $59,588,48 l J J l. PROPRTY DAMAG ONLY ACCDNTS 47,9 $,994. $94,44,746.' TOTAL $4,947,58,658 TH CONOMC LOSS TO VRY MAN, WOMAN AND CHLD N PA N 99 WAS $46.4 _ t Figures based upon the latest FHWA estimates. 4

11 NJURY RATS:PA VS NGHBORNG STATS RAT: NJURY PR MLLON VHCL MLS, N J U R Y 5 l i f R A T 5 " OH D MD- NJ ( -) NY J 99 Data unavailable at this time. STAT PA wv ( ) stimated njuries FATALTY RATS:PA VS NGHBORNG STATS RAT: FATALTS PR MLLON VHCL MLS r, i J, r F A T.5 A L T y.5 R A T.5 J ,..,.5 f j r r *99 Dala unavailable at this time.... D MD NJ NY OH PA wv STAT 5

12 99 FATALTS BY ACCDNT TYP N U M B R o F F A T A L T S 8 7 '6 soo 4... _ JC--. z en... o Z o z w J (!) Z.<. (.) ẉ.., m o w e Q. w.: >< U rn W l e z: rn z..;: o Z :ial:: Z ::;) 99 TOTAL ACCDNTS BY ACCDNT TYP N U 5 M B R 4 o F A C C D N T S.'.' z :. Z :ial:: Z :;) o 6

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14 -.".".' r PA ACCDNT FACTS RPORTD ACCDNTS 5, ,96 5,46 " 4,4 rotalknld,98,6,9,878,646 i rotal NJURD 48,44 5,457 54,8 5,589 4,945 r, MAJOR MODRAT 7,55 8,77 7,8 9,97 7,95 9,9 7,55 6, ,5 MNOR 98,6,68 6,56 94,99 84,6,, UNKNOWN,5,64,788,77 5,47 PDSTRANS KU.D PDSTRANS NJURD 7,9 7,85 7,5 6,769 6,684 MOTORCYCLSTS KlLD MOTORCYCLSTS NJURD 5,6 4,55 4,,J59,495 PDALCYCLSTS KU.D PDALCYCLSTS NJURD,4,79,84,64,598 TRUCK RLAlD FATALTS ALCOHOL RLATD FATALTS ' 77 BllONS OF VHCL MLS DATHS PR JOO MlLON VHCL MLS , "..9 JNJURS PR MD...LON VHCL MLS

15 HSTORCAL TRNDS HGHWAY ACCDNT STATSTCS YAR TOTAL ACClD'ft'S TOTAL KlLD TOTAL NJJRD RGSTRD VDCLS MTR. VDCL MLAG lbiim\ PAFATALrrV RAT flw u;moll 5 FATA.TV RAT Vehicle Miles) 98 7,8,8,, ,776, 5,648,89, ,97,S66 99,79, ,5 J 4,, ,4, 4,6,5, ,74,79 47,9,76,4 94 5,57,55 5,847,79,7 95 5,46,6 4,98 \,RS\,945 \ ,77, ,989J ,54,564 6,445, ,5, ,, , ,7,96 ' ,65,(/ ,Jl (/,9 6,499,4, ,8,745 4,,67, ,49,74 7,,84, ,8 9,98,, ,4,45 5,686,45, ,65,794 45,9,87, ,9,678 49,9,64, ,47,67 5,79,4, '. 949, ,9,99, ,748,64 6,,6,A ,G88,64 65,64,4, ,68 67,4.5, ,79,64 7.5,684, S4, ,, ,7,77 76,6 4,45, ,7,79 4,8 4,75,7 6..S ,8,69 4,755 4, ,5,654 6,7 4,55, ,9,685 9, , ,5,69,79 4,7(f, ,46 7,997 4,4, ,6'5,96 4,49, , 6,9 5,7, ,9, ,5, ,769,(/9, 5.46, ,45, ,497, 5. 4.'n ,798, 6,47 5, ,66,4 8,89 5,79, ,9,4 4,78 5,79, ,98, ,947, a 97, ,8 6.(/9, , ,44, 67..5," (/,648, ,45 7.orn, ,7,55, , ,45,8 4,969 ',654, ,774,5 5,8 9,4, ' ,7,(/ 4,75 8,8, ,6, , ,6,4 44, 7,4.5, ,489,4,76 7;Jlf, ; 9 S.764,49, 7,5, ,4 6,6 7,47, ,,5 6,7(/ 7,56, ,74 7,74, ,44,9 4,67 7,86, , , , ,6 Z,l6 5,457 8,, ,96,9 54,,45, ,46,7 5,589,65, ,4,646 4,945,

16 'y".. -. f PNNSYLVANA HGHWAY FATALTS J. 5 p A T A L 5 T S YAR l r FATALTS PR, ACCDNTS F A T A L T S A C 6, C 4 D N T S J i i5 ii i6 ii YAR 9..U.5

17 PDSTRAN FATALTS BY MONTH N U M B R o F F A T A L T... S o -"TT TT JFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASOND YAR N U M B R o F F A T A L T S MOTORCYCL FATALTS O-r------;=:===================================:: ( Annual Growth Rate Fatalities,Year J ASONDlASONDJASONDlASONDFMWMASOND YAR

18 F r HAVY TRUCK FATALTS , N U [. Annual Growth Rate -.99 Fatalities,Year J M "", " " ",,.. B R 8, o F F 6 A T A 4 L T ' S JJJASONDJJJASONDJJJASONDJJJASONDJJJASOND YAR N U 4 M B, R o F f F A T J A L T, S ; ". o LGHT TRUCK FATALTS Annual Growth Rate Fatalities/Year...':-:...,..,.,,===.,.,.,..,..,..=... --:-:...== =...,.,..,... """""":-:-:-:-:--..= JJJASONDJFJJASONDJJJASONDJFJJASONDJJJASOND M YAR

19 N U M B R o F F A T A L T S N U M B R o F F A T A L T VAN-TYP VHCL FATALTS , , 8. JJJASONDJJJASONDJJJASONDJJJASONDJJJASOND 4' 8 ( Annual Growth Rate +.5 Fatalities/Y YAR PASSNGR CAR FATALTS [ Annual Growth Rate Fatalities/Year J.. - \ -' J J ] S ro JJASONDJJJASONDJJJASONDJJJASONDJRMAMJJASOND YAR

20 ,.!.. N U M B R o F F A T A L T S SPDNG FATALTS BY MONTH ;===========================::=:: [ Annual Growth Rate Fatalities/Year J 6 4 o JJJASONDJJJASONDJJJASONDJJJASONDJJJASOND YAR TT,.. i N U M B R F F A T A L T S 6 TALGATNG FATALTS BY MONTH Annual Growth Rate -.8 FataitiesYear ]...." JJJASONDJJJASONDJJJASONDJJJASONDJJJASOND , YAR i t!,

21 ALCOHOL RLATD FATALTS BY MONTH N U M B R o F F A T A L T S ;: ================:;::::::=---, Annual Growth Rate -7.5 Fatalities!Year J JJASONDJJJASONDJAMAMJJASONDJRMAMUJASONDJJJASOND YAR N U M B R o F F A T A L T S HT & RUN FATALTS BY MONTH r , Annual Growth Rate +.69 FatalitieslYear JFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASOND YAR 4

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23 99 PNNSYLVANA ACCDNTS BY COUNTY COUNTY FATAL ACCDNTS NJURY ACCDNTS P.D.O. ACCDNTS TOTAL ACCDNTS ADAMS AlUOH!NY AlMStONO BAVR BD'OJU) BRKS B.AR BRADFOJlD BVatS BllJUJl CAMBUA CAMRON CARBON QOO'R lpstr ajjuon aj!aju'!u) QJNTON OOLUMBA CRAWFORD CUMBUAND DAUPHN Dl.AWAlU!!lJC. R FAY" FORST FllANWN FULTON GRN HUNTNGDON NDANA JFFmlSON JUNATA LACKAWANNA LANCASl!R LAWRNC DANON UHlGH LtlZRN LYCOMNG MeKAN MRCR MFFUN MONRO MONTGOMRY MONTOUR NORlHAMPTON NORHUMBRUND P UlY PK POJTR SCHUYlJClL SNYDR SOMRST SULlJVAN SUSQUHANNA noaa tlnjon VNANGO WARRN WASHlNaroN WAYN! WtlS''MOR!.AND WYOMNG YORK PHlLADLPllA S Sot 8 4 Sot S6ll 8, 469. <l6l.999.l94 4 4, Sot , fJ,J ,,Po' 49,56 ls fj 4,699,49 7 9,7, S 4,57 6,48 7 \, , ,4 94, , :zjo ,OS S ,, los.96 S7 Sot5,54,84 5s SS ,99 88, , , 7,Tl4 74 5m4,7 68 7,68,, zzo S,flJ7 48, ,5,75,87 5,868 54,4,74 8, , ,48 4,74,9, , , S7,m S 45'; 76 45, ,47 4 4, '" TOTAL,54 ',67 47, 5 L i

24 ACCDNTS BY COUNTY _ ANNUAL GROWfHN,.",...""NTS PRCNT CHANG 89 9 ADAMS 99,9,87, {) AllGHNY 4,65,84,89,979, ARMSTRONG BAVR.,967,86,8f,88,774 f BDFORD BRKS 5,99 5, 5, , BLAR,58,75,676,786, BRADFORD BUCKS 8,498 8,87 8,45 8,69 7, BUTn,,6,5,95,8.9.5 CAMBRA,55,678,59,, CAMRON '{). -. CARBON CNTR,44,7,8,89,D CHSTR 5, ,89 5, CLARON CLARFLD,9.8,86.64, CLNTON S S rolumba CRAWFORD urn,44,86,54, CUMBRLAND,644,695,65,58, DAUPHN,4,64,6,65, DLAWAR 6, ,5 6,5OS 5, LK R,77,599,86,544, FAYT,775,684,7,74, FORFST FRANKLN,45,67,76,78, FULTON GRN < HUNTNGOON NDANA,84,9, JFFRSON S JUNATA LACKAWANNA,648,795,66,8, LANCASTR 5,5 5,785 5,869 5,654 5,99 '{) LAWRNC,65,46,7, LBANON,67,45,579,48, LmGH 4,66 4, , LUZRN 4, 4,57 4,96 4,7, LYCOMNG,59,57,668,5, McKAN m S MRCR,475,56,685,57, MFFLN '{).9-9. MONRO,5,8,9,5,7 8.. MONTGOMRY,967,97,879,46 9, MONTOUR 89 S4 6 T.5.. NORTHAMPTON,9,,.8,956.6S -5.6 NORTHUMBRLAND 97,, PRRY PK (j 6X POTTR SCHUYLKLL,846,9,94,88,7T. 8.9 SNYDR SOMRST SUWVAN SiiUHANNA ' noga SOl 57 46S.{).7 -. UNON 9 46 <e6s VNANGO WARRN WASHNGTON,6,46,457,5, WAYN S WSTMORLAND 4, ,8 4, WYOMiNG YORK 474 5,7 5,94 5,8 4, Dun AnC DUA ol.' < (ian l'ir44 <'M': <'tv;q.':47ly.til TOTAL 5,68 5,66 5, 5,46 4,

25 , 99 FATALTS AND NJURS AND RATS/O,OOO POPULATON FATALmFS FATALmFS FAT. + NJ. FATALTS FATALmS PR, PLUS PR, ON STAT PR ML COUNTY POPULATON FATALmS POPCLATON NJURF.S POPULATON HGHWAYS VH. MLS ADAMS 78,74 4 \ AlLGHNY,6, , ARMSTRONG 7, BAVR 86,9 '., BDFORD 47, '.84 BRKS 6,5 5 \.55 4, BLAR,54 \.76, BRADFORD 6, BUCKS 54, , BUTLR 5, 4 U4, CAMBRA 6,9 5.9, CAMRON 5, CARBON 56,846. m CNTR, , CHSTR 76, , CLARON 4, CLARFLD 78,97 9.4, CLNTON 7, OOLUMBA 6, CRAWFORD 86, ,DOS CUMBRLAND 95, , DAUPHN 7,8.6,5.5. DLAWAR 547, , LK 4, R 75,57 8.8, FAY'T 45,5.58, FORST 4, FRANKLN,8.48, FULTON, GRN 9, HUNTNGDON 44, NDANA JFFRSON 46, JUNATA, LACKAWANNA 9,9.7, LANCASTR 4, , LAWRNC 96,46.5, m.64.4 LBANON,744.6, LDGH 9,.6 4, LUZRN 8, , LYCOMNG 8,7.85, McKAN 47, MRCR, 7., MFFLN 46, MONRO 95,79.9, MONTGOMRY 678, , MONTOUR 7, NORTHAMPTON 47,5 8.7, NORTHUMBRLAND 96, f4.44 PRRY 4, PK 7, POTR 6, SCHUYLKLL S,585 4., SNYDR 6, SOMRST 78, SVWVAN SUSQUHANNA 4, , TOGA 4, n. UNON 6, VNANGO 59, WARRN WASHNGTON 4, , WAYN 9, WSTMORLAND 7, SO.5 4, WYOMNG 8, YORK 9, ,6fJ PHLADLPHA TOTAL,88,64, ,59.69,7. 7

26 FATALTS BY COUNTY ANNUAL GROWTH N FATAlTS PRCNT COUN'n' FATALTS FATATF_ FATAlTS F'-" _.n r... T... TS ADAMS AlLGHNY los ARMSTRONG 9. 7'..7 BAVR BDFORD BRKS BLAR BRADFORD BUCKS \ BUTLR CAMBRA S CAMRON 4.4 CARBON 8 S CNTR CHSTR CLARON CLARFLD S 9 S 9.69 '-9.5 CLNTON COLUMBA CRAWFORD CUMBRLAND DAUPHN DLAWAR 6 6S LK R FAYT FORST 5.7. FRANKLN FULTON GRN HUNTNGDON NDANA JFFRSON 8.8. V'olATA LACKAWANNA LANCASTR LAWRNC S LBANON 6.99 "'5.5 LHGH LUZRN SO LYCOMNG McKAN S. -. MRCR MFFLN MONRO MONTGOMRY MONTOUR NORTHAMPTON "' NORTHUMBRLAND "'8. PRRY PK POTR SCHUYLKLL SNYDR 9 6. ' -5. SOMRST S SUWVAN , CHAG 9 9 SUSQUHANNA S S,US -. noga UNON VNANGO WARRN WASHNGTON WAYN WSTMORLAND SO WYOMNG S YORK VUl A nt VUT to llr T.., T;'7 T:O 4l'\ TOTAL,98.6,9,878,

27 99 FATALTS BY VHCL TYP r _,,.. r f L COUNTY ADAMS All.GHNY ARMSTRONG BAVR BDFORD BRKS BLAR BRADFORD BUCKS BUTLR CAMBRA CAMRON CARBON CNTR CHSTR CLARON CLARFLD CLNTON COLUMBA CRAWFORD CUMBRLAND DAUPHN DLAWAR LK R FAYT FORST FRANKLN FULTON GRN HUNTNGDON NDANA JFFRSON JUNATA LACKAWANNA LANCASTR LAWRNC LBANON LHGH LUZRN LYCOMNG McKAN MRCR MFFLN MONRO MONTGOMRY MONTOUR NORTHAMPTON NORTHUMBRLAND PRRY PK POTR SCHUYLKLL SNYDR SOMRST SUWVAN SUSQUHANNA noga UNON VNANGO WARRN WASHNGTON WAYN WSTMORl.AN WYOMNG YORK DUff.. TOTAL AUf MOBL S , MOTOR CYCLF. LGHT TRUCK HAVY TRUCK t,n , OTHR TOTAL S S SO 4 46 laa,646

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29 ' ""'' '......''.. /"' HGHWAY DATHS: DSTRBUTON BY VHCL TYP,.' TOTAL HGHWAY DATHS,4 ftt PDSTRANS PASSNGR lght HAVY MOTORCVCL PDACVCL SPC. TRACK... CAR TRUCK TRUCK BODVTVP NON-OTORZD VHCl 7 ' 5.7'%..7% Un. 9 "'% 'D.4% Un., BUS.%. OPRATOR OCCUPANT OPRATOR OCCUPANT OPRATOR OCCUPANT m.. N.4% 5 8O..5% 'D.% OPRATOR OCCUPANT.% 5.% OPRATOR.. OCCUPANT OPRATOR OCCUPANT OPRATOR. OCCUPANT 5..55% t.9'(, f 88.99%.% 7 8O!5% 4 9.5%

30 99 HGHWAY DATHS BY AG AND SX...r ::...-.., , w'/... m i/.... /.... /. o A T H S 5 5.! AG GROUPS 99 VHCL OPRATOR DATHS BY AG AND SX '...:-" _.. _. -. m.mal.....l=mal.. A T H 8 S _,:. o,",fb......fb.. q, 'b'" 'bf:ll.....f:.. f: fb" fbt6.. t6 +""" o,;: o,;: '!i '!i.. AG GROUPS ' ' ti ti '\ '\ -r

31 l' j 99 VHCL OCCUPANT DATHS BY AG AND SX l 8 m 78...mm......mm \fi o A T H S 6 4 /... 'T//' f 99 MAJOR NJURS BY AG AND SX, 4 M A, R f J N J U 8 6 R 4 l, S J...'5 44 il!;,,; -75.

32 M o R A T N J U R S 5 4 -'. 99 MODRAT NJURS BY AG AND SX... ;,. "".".-',. -.;.....,.., ",.(..'.: ' : L.i;; r,; ::::\i/?f;)':::'".. '", ":":::::»', "/:":::".:":".::".:,::::}<.::"-:;, o 99 MNOR NJURS BY AG AND SX M 6 5 4, OR6> () N.. _ R N J U R S -. _ - : -. O' fol6...,...#6r"o,r,, r"fo,r,,#6'b'b 'bfo,'b o' fo' foo,fo fofo,fo fbo,fb fbfo,fb,,'""fo''' fbo + AG GROUPS

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34 , TOTAL POPL NVOLVD N ACCDNTS: DSTRBUTON BY BLT USAG TOTAL POPL,8 % BLTS N US, 8, % BLTS NOT N US, 65,4 9.54% BLTS NOT AVALABL 6,464.94% BLT US UNKNOWN eo,9 4.5% i Killed 8.% Killed 75.% Killed 9.5% Knled 58.% Major njury,46.8% Major njury,556.9% Major njury 5.4% Major njury,94.7% Moderate njury % Moderate njury 8,96.9% Moderate njury % Moderate njury 4,97 6.% Minor njury 4,98.6% Minor njury 9,95.6% Minor njury,9.5% Minor njury 4, No njury, % No njury 9, % No njury 4, 6.% No njury 49,5 6.8% Unknown njury 8,7 4.5% Unknown njury, % Unknown njury % Unknown njury 9,579.% 'KNOWN BLT US 5,9 NCLUDS NON-PARKD PASSNGR CAR. SNGL UNT TRUCK. AND TRUCK OPRATORS AND OCCUPANTS N RPORTABL ACCDNTS,

35 99 TOTAL POPL NVOLVD N ACCDNTS: DSTRBUTON BY VHCL TYP TOTAL POPL 5,9 %. BLTS N US 98,67 4,5 7.% Killed 89.% Major njury,6.9% Moderate njury 7,448 5." Minor njury 4,.8% No njury 9,5 65.% Unknown njury 7, 4.9% PASSNGR CARS LGHT TRUCKS HAVY TRUCKS % 47,56 BLTS NOT N US** 55,4 7.9% Killed 569.% Major njury,.9% Moderate njury 7,.9% Minor njury 7,76.% No njury 4, Unknown njury,45 6.% % 7,65 BLTS N US 5,9 75.7%. Killed 5.% Major njury 5.7% Moderate njury 6.% Minor njury 67.5% No njury 4,45 8.% Unknown njury 8.5% % BLTS NOT N US,77 4.7% Killed 5.9% Major njury 4.4% Moderate njury 8 7.% Minor njury 8 8.%-. No njury,7 7.8% Unknown njury.8% BLTS N US, % Killed 4.% Major njury.6% Moderate njury,4 4./ Minor njury 6,89 8.8%. No njury 4,8 7.4% Unknown njury,4.% BLTS NOT N US** 4,_.4% Killed 5./ Major njury 5.7% Moderate njury,65.% Minor njury,767 6.% No njury 7,7 5.7% Unknown njury 68 4.%

36 MPACT OF % BLT US ON 99 FATALTS & NJURS (PASSNGR CAR OCCUPANTS ONLY) i,!.. MNOR NO TOTAL N URY N URY PRSONS NO BLTS ,, BLTS USD 87,9 7,99,9 84,558 5,55 BLTS NOT USD 546,95 6,48 5,8,477 44,786 US UNKNOWN 55 78,5 6,45 6,4 5,56 TOTAL 9,95 6,85 54,8,69 98,85 XPCTD % US 5,,7 5,4,78 98,85 r r, NT GANLOSS -55 -,795 -,95 -,88 +9,44 TH STMATD CONOMC SAVNGS OF % BLT US N 99 WOULD HAV BN $,55,96,9. OR APPROXMATLY $99.Ql FOR VRY MAN, WOMAN AND CHLD N PNNSYLVANA. 6

37 PRCNT SAT BLT US BY COUNTY J COUNTY ADAMS All.GHNY ARMSTRONG BAVR BDFORD 986 BLT US BLT US BLT US BLT US t. 99 BLT US ANNUAL GROwrH RAT PRCNT CHANG 89 9 BRKS ().7 7.4to BLAR '> M.O 9.5 J.H BRADFORD M.O 9..9 BUCKS BUTLR CAMBRA CAMRON CARBON CNTR CHSTR CLARON CLARFLD CLNTON COLUMBA CRAWFORD CUMBRlAND DAUPHN DLAWAR LK R :4. FAYT FORST FRANKLN FULTON GRN M HUNTNGDON NDANA JFFRSON Q7. JUNATA LACKAWANNA LANCASTR LAWRNC LBANON LmGH LUZRN LYCOMNG McKAN MRCR MFFLN MONRO MONTGOMRY MONTOUR NORTHAMPTON NORTHUMBRLAND PRRY PK POTR SCHUYLKLL SNYDR SOMRST SULLVAN SUSQUHANNA TOGA ' UNON VNANGO WARRN WASHNGTON WAYN WSTMORLAlo'D WYOMNG YORK pmladlpha TOTALS % to l ] ] J J

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39 . r. 4 P R C N - T - C H A - N G -4 ' FFCT OF % BLT US N PASSNGR CAR ACCDNTS CHANG N NJURY CATGORS F BLTS WR' USD N ALL CARS KLLD -55 PRSONS MAJOR NJURY -795 PRSONS MODRAT NJURY -95 PRSONS MNOR NJURY -88 PRSONS 99 ACCDNTS NO NJURY.78 PRSONS, P J R C N T B f L T BLT US N CAR ACCDNTS [PR-LAW BLT USAGJ LAW PASSD..., ) U. S 98 - Actual Usage... Trend 8

40 .. 99 ALCOHOL NVOLVMNT N ACCDNTS: DSTRBUTON BY ACCDNT SVRTY TOTAL ACCDNTS 4,4 4 ALCOHOL RLATD NON-ALCOHOL RLATD' 6,8.6% 4, % FATAL ACCDNTS nnd 4.% NJURY ACCDNTS, P... ACCDNTS 4,54 7.7"4 TOTAL KLLD 77.TOTAL NJURD 7,6 MAJOR NJURY,889 MODRA'r NJURY 4,74 MNOR NJURY 8,549 UNKNOWN NJURY,6 CONOMC LOSS DU TO ALCOHOL RLATD ACCDNTS= Sl,S99,SSO,7S6. TH CONOMC LOSS TO VRY MAN, WOMAN, AND CHLD N PNNSYLVANA DU TO ALCOHOL RLATD ACCDNTS N 99 WAS $4.6. 9

41 ALCOHOL RLATD ACCDNTS BY LLUMNATON ALCOHOL RLATD ACCDNTS 6,8 % DAY UNKNOWN NGHT,45 9.8% 58.5%, % FATAL ACCDNTS NJURY ACCDNTS P.D.O. ACaDNTS FATAL ACCDNTS NJURY ACCDNTS P.D.O. ACCDNTS CAl o 4 4.%,6 7.7'% TOTAL KLLD MlJor njur % 55 4.% TOTAL KLLD 8,77 67.%.,77 8.9% 8Jor njur,44 48 Mod... nj Mod... nj.,74 Minor n).,85 Mnor n). 8,668 Unk.nJur Unk.lnjur..,54 FATAL ACCDNTS NJURY ACCDNTS.7'% 9 67.% Major njury Moderate njury Minor njury Unknown njury 5 P.D.O. ACCDNTS 8.%

42 -..-,.- f" ALCOHOL RLATD ACCDNT STATSTCS J ṛ! : '"., PRCNT CHANG ACCDNTS 8,67 6,988 6, FATAL ACCDNTS NJURY ACCDNTS P.D.O. ACCDNTS ,6 4, NUMBR KLLD NUMBR NJURD 9, ' MAJOR NJURY.8,, MODRAT NJURY 5.J '. MNOR NJURY, , UNKNOWN NJURY 87,6, , FATAL ACCDNTS PR, LCNSD DRVRS NJURY ACCDNTS PR, LCNSD DRVRS DATHS PR. LCNSD DRVRS..6 9A NJURS PR. LCNSD DRVRS '. ALCOHOL RLATD ACCDNTS HSTORCAL DATA, i,,! f,", r t FATAL NJURY P.D.O. TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL YAR ACCDNTS ACCDNTS ACCDNTS ACCDNTS KLLD --NJURD 98 8,86 6, "4.so , ,457 9, ,87 6.Al,49 74, ,7 767 ' ,45 6,787, , , , ,6 6, ,

43 99 OPRATOR NVOLVMNT N ALCOHOL RLATD ACCDNTS BY VHCL TYP PASSNGR CAR,57 7.% OPRATORS N NON-FATAL ACCDNTS,8 OPRATORS DU 5,785 % -- - MOTORCYCL 47.6% TOTAL OPRATORS N ACCDNTS 4,84 PASSNGR CAR % OPRATORS N FATAL ACCDNTS 99 DU OPRATORS N FATAL ACCDNTS 654 % f- - MOTORCYCL % UGHTTRUCKS,68.4% '-- - BUS.% UGHTTRUCKS 4.5% - r-- BUS.% HAVY TRUCKS 7.4%,...- ' OTHR.5% HAVY TRUCKS 8.% - '-- OTHR.5% N nm 6. ACCDNTS NVOLVNG ALCOHOL, 4,49 OPRATORS HAD BBHN DRNKNG. N nm 67 FATAL ACCDNTS NVOLVNG ALCOHOL, 654 OPRATORS HAD BBHN DRNKNG.

44 _.. i , , PRSONS KLLD N ACCDNTS NVOLVNG DRNKNG DRVRS TOTAL KLLD 69 %, '. AG DRNKNG DRVRS OCCUPANTS WTH DRNK NG DRVR NON-DRNK NG DRVRS OCCUPANTS WTH NON DRNKNG DRVRS DRNKNG NON-DRNK PDSTRANS NG PDS TRANS AG UNDR 6 UNDR OVR 6 OVR 6 UNKNOWN AG UNKNOWN AG TOTAL TOTAL

45 COUNTY ALCOHOL-RLATD FATALTS BY COUNTY ANNUAL FATALTS FATALTS FATALTS FATALTS FATALTS GROWTH ADAMS 5 8 AlLGHNY ARMsnONG BAVR BDFORD BRKS 4 BLAR. 7 BRADURD BUCKS BUTLR CAMBRA 6 4 CAMRON CARBON CN'R CHS'R S CLARON CLARFLD CLNTON 6 7 COLUMBA CRAWFORD 7 5 CUMBRLAND 4 6 DAUPHN DLAWAR 5 6 LK S R T S FAYTr FORST FRANKLN FULTON GRN 7 8 HUNTNGDON 7 6 NDANA 6 FFRSON 6 UNATA 5 LACKAWANNA 9 LANCASTR 5 LAWRNC LBANON LJUGH 4 9 LUZRN LYCOMNG McKAN 6 5 MRCR MFFLN MONRO MONTGOMRY MONTOUR 4 NORTHAMPTON NORTHUMBRLAND 7 6 PRRY PK POTTR SCHUYLKLL SNYDR SOMRST 7 7 SUWVAN i '.' SUSQUHAJ\lNA 5. '9 7 noga 9. :7 : UNON VNANGO WARRN 5. 4 WASHNGTON 7 5 '7 9 WAYN 5 5 WSTMORLAND. 5 WYOMNG YORK 4 'SO." PHLADLPHA 4 46.TOTALS f S PRCNT CHANG RAT 89-)..o o.SO US 7.S o ,f, o oo o o o.8,f,O o o.S -5...o " o o.9...o o o.4-5. ' oJ 45...o o ,f,O o O.OS..4 "

46 .,.,. j '. COUNTY 986 DU ARRSTS nul ARRSTS BY COUNTY 987 OU ARRSTS 988 DU ARRSTS 989 OU ARRSTS 99 OU ARRSTS ANNUAL GROWTH RAT PRCNT CHANG 89 9 ADAMS AlLGHNY 4,776 4,49 4,469 4,97 5, ARMSTRONG BAVR BDFORD BRKS BLAR BRADFORD BUCKS,68,89.98,9ff7, BUTLR S9 S m CAMBRA 87 SS CAMRON CARBON CN'Ul CHSTR 8,6,4,457, CLARON CLARFLD CUNTON 9 4 SS COLUMBA CRAWFORD 5 8 SS CUMBRLAND DAUPHN , DLAWAR,67,48,5OS,75,.8. LK R , FAY'T FORST FRANKLN FULTON GRN 8 84 los HUNTNGDON NDANA JFFRSON JUNATA LACKAWANNA LANCASTR ,, LAWRNC LBANON LHGH ,, LUZRN , LYCOMNG McKAN MRCR fJl 5. MFFLN MONRO MONTGOMRY,479,76,85,6, {).6 MONTOUR J NORTHAMPTON 786 9,74,88,9 6.. NORTHUMBRLAND PRRY PK POTR {).. SCHUYLKLL SNYDR SOMRST m SUWVAN ,4 57. SUSQUHANNA noga UNON VNANGO WARRN Hi WASHNGTON WAYN WSTMORLAND,5,,46,4, WYOMNG YORK,6,9,58,SS, PHLADLPHA TOTALS,99 4,64 6,9 4,48 44,

47 : " 99 ALCOHOL-RLATD ACCDNTS PR, DRVRS ".. l-:" t- ACCDNT RAT [lldj.undr l :.,,;.99 _ _.-.99 _OVR5

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50 ', i l j, e:lc cr-. 't), ('.)...-l < < Q < " = U < =...-4 cr-. frl = N cr-. = Z :w

51 99 ALCOHOL RLATD ACCDNTS BY MONTH MONTH TOTAL ACCD":NTS.'ATA. ACCDNTS.'Al'AUTJS TOTAL M.A.D* TOTAL M-A.D TOTAL M.:..D. JANUARY, FBRUARY, MARCH, APRL,7 4.7 S MAY JUN, JULY AUGUST, SPTMBR, OCTOBR, NOVMBR, DCMBR, YAR OVRALL 6, Mean Accidents Per Dey.. Mean FatalUes Per Day 4

52 ....,. DRVRS KLLD USNG ALCOHOL AS A PRCNTAG OF TOTAL DRVR DATHS 99 7! C f i P 6 R SO N 4 T K L L D N 45 U M 4 B, ". 5 R F 5 D R V 5 R S UNDRAG DRNKNG DRVRS N PNNSYLVANA ACCDNTS ( LAW PASSD] '" ' ,.-', ii, ii iii ii iii YAR 4

53 99 ALCOHOL-RLATD ACCDNTS TM BY DAY OF WK N U M B R 8 l- F 6 = t-' -z: Cl A C i C 4 D N T S - 99 ALCOHOL-RLATD FATAL ACCDNTS TM BY DAY OF WK N 8 U M B R 6!i: F -z:! Cl iii F! A 4 i T i A.i L! i! T S 4

54 - - " r f.l T j r VCTMS OF ALCOHOL-RLATD FATAL ACCDNTS DSTRBUTON BY AG 99 5 o A T 5 H S 59 UNKNOWN PDSTRAN WB OCCUPANT f:z.d DRVR, ; 5 AG GROUPS! i VCTMS OF ALCOHOL-RLATD FATAL ACCDNTS DSTRBUTON BY VHCL TYP 99 UNKNOWN PDSTRANS OCCUPANTS OPRATORS LGHT HAVY MOTORCYCL OlHR TRUCK TRUCK 4

55 f:... VCTMS OF FATAL ACCDNTS DSTRBUTON BY TM OF DAY 99 N U M B R K L L D 5 SO o,", _....t! t.ll 5 N U M B 5 R VCTMS OF FATAL ACCDNTS DSTRBUTON BY DAY OF WK 99 [,,.',.,.,'':.:',.,.....,,.'.... ',ALc.'...,.:....'. ','..... "..o. '.'... ',.'.. o.. '..,....L ,,",, 6:t&6tU [ ,": :.:::::;{.»\::<>:,:::.}.:. :.,:::-:.}\..,.::::",:};{:).:::/:} 9 K L L 5 D o SUN MON TU. WD THU FR SAT DAY OF WK 44

56 r i L r r L P 5 R C N T & F PRCNT OF DRVR NVOLVMNT N 99 ALCOHOL-RLATD ACCDNTS BY AG GROUP D R V R S o ' f i P R C N T PRCNT OF DRVR NVOLVMNT N 99 NON ALCOHOL RLATD ACCDNTS BY AG GROUP &! o F D R V R S, L 45

57 . _. 99 DRNKNG DRVRS BY AG AND SX N S U M B 4 R o F D R V R S N o,..... t""...: o.: _' ",.: o _ ", ",.... ri:.... AL.. BLOOD ALCOHOL CONTNT (BAC) DRVRS N FATAL ACCDNTS Drivers refused 6 75 Drivers had unknown 588 Drivers had.% 4 5. D R V 8 R 6 S BAC UP 46

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59 qqo PDSTRAN RLATD ACCDNTS: DSTRBUTON BY SVRTY i L i 4,4 TOTAL ACCDNTS % PDSTRAN ACCDNTS 6, % NON-PDSTRAN AcaDNTS 4, FATAL ACCDNTS 6 4.% NJURY ACCDNTS 6,89 96.% P.D.O. ACCDNTS..4 TOTAL PDSTRANS KLLD 67 TOTAL PDSTRANS NJURD 6,684 OTHRS KLLD MAJOR NJURY MODRAT NJURY %,7 5.8%." MNOR NJURY,5 45.6% UNKNOWN NJURY,64 8.9%. 47

60 PDSTRAN FATALTS BY COUNTY COUNTY ADAMS ALLGHNY ARMSTRONG BAVR BDFORD BRKS BLAR BRADFORD BUCKS Btm.R CAMBRA CAMRON CARBON CN'R CHSTR a.aron CLARFLD CLNTON COLUMBA aawford CUMBRLAND DAUPHN DLAWAR LK R FAYT' FORST FRANKLN FULTON GRN HUNTNGDON NDANA JFFRSON JUNATA LACKAWANNA LANCASTR LAWRNC LBANON LHGH LUZRN LYCOMNG McKAN MRCR MFFLN MONRO MONTGOMRY MONTOUR NORTHAMPTON NORTHUMBRLAND PRRY PK POTR. SCHUYLKLL SNYDR SOMRST SUWVAN SUSQUHANNA noga UNON VNANGO WARRN WASHNGTON WAYN WSTMORLAND WYOMNG YORK pun n" OU, S R , 8 4 U TOTAL :z4s J 67.. J J.] l

61 ...: ,..., :' PDSTRAN NJURY SVRTY BY STRKNG VHCL TYP 99 ACCDNTS COWMN PASSNGR LGHT HAVY MOTORCYCL OTHR! % CAR TRUCK TRUCK TYP BODY TYP UNKNOWN TOTAL. DATH 67 MAJOR NJURY /' /' /' /' /' /', i MODRAT 646 NJURY,7 MNOR NJURY,5 NO NJURY 'Z UNKNOWN NJURY / / / / / /,64 TOTAL 6,978

62 99 PDSTRAN FATALTS BY AG GROUP AG 6 FATALmS AG AG AG AG AND ALL UN PR, COUNTY OVR AGS KNOWN TOTAL PoPULATON ADAMS.6 AlLGHNY -, ARMSTRONG 4. BAVR BDFORD. BRKS BLAR 4 4. BRADFORD. BUCKS '4 6.8 BUTLR. CAMBRA. CAMRON. CARBON.5 CNlR. CHSTR 4 4. CLARON 4.8 CLARFLD. CUNTON 5.4 COLUMBA CRAWfORD. CUMBRLAND DAUPHN 5 5. DLAWAR 7 7. LK.9 R 6.6 FAYT.7 FORST. FRANKLN.8 FULTON 7. GRN.5 HUNTNGDON. NDANA. JFFRSON 4. JUNATA 4.8 LACKAWANNA 5 5. LANCASTR l.awrnc. LBANON.8 LHGH LUZRN LYCOMNG.5 McKAN. MRCR.7 MFAlN. MONRO. MONTGOMRY MONTOUR '. NORTHAMPTON NORTHUMBRLAND. PRRY 7. PK. POTTR 6. SCHUYLKLL SNYDR. SOMRST. SUlliVAN. SUSQUHA'NA.5 TOGA. UNON 8. VNANGO.7 WARRN. WASHNGTON.5 WAYN. WSTMORLAND 5 S.4 WYOMNG.7 YORK 7 7. Dun.4.4?'i 'i F.ll #,',8 TOTAL S :z 67. so J J

63 :. 99 PDSTRAN NJURS BY AG GROUP f! nlt AG 4 AG 5-9 AG 4 AG 5 59 AG 6 AND OVR ALL AGS UN KNOWN TOTAL NJURS PR oo,olo ULATON ADAMS 4.8 ALLGHNY ARMSTRONG 4.6 BAVR S BDFORD BRKS BLAR BRADFORD BUCKS Bun.R 7 S CAMBRA 7 4. CAMRON 5.7 CARBON CNR amsrr a.aron CLARFLD CLNTON COLUMBA CRAWFORD CUMBRLAND DAUPHN 4 7 6S 9 4 "" 6.6 DLAWAR m 54. LK R 7 S FAYTl' FORST. FRANKLN FULTON 7 GRN 5. HUNTNGDON NDANA JFFRSON JUNATA 4.5 LACKAWANNA LANCASTR LAWRNC LBANON LlUGH S WZRN 8 9 S LYCOMNG McKAN 7 S.5 MRCR MFFlN 8.8 MONRO 7 4 S 6 7. MONTGOMRY MONTOUR NORTHAMPTON NORTlUMBRLAND PRRY 4.9 PK 4 4. POTTR 7.9 SCHUYUaLL SNYDR 7 7. SOMBRST SUUlVAN 6.4 SUSQUHANNA 7.4 noga 4 4. UNON VNANGO WARRN WASHNGTON WAYN 8 8. WSTMORLAND WYOMNG YORK Dun 7n n 'iiof'. "''';; "OM.,l: A'"? TOTAL 77, 4, '756 6, ,

64 99 PDSTRAN FATALTS :. to.) Tl NON..»>,». FATALTS ( _-5 OVR i, L_J L...J L-J L...J i-..j.'

65 ,....! r 4, }

66 4 PDSTRAN FATALTS DSTRBUTON BY AG AND SX* 99 ACCDNTS 6. l F A T A L T S o PDSTRANS WTH MAJOR NJURS DSTRBUTON BY AG AND SX* 99 ACCDNTS, i M A J R 8 9 N J 6 4. U R S. For known age and sex 5

67 -' M PDSTRANS WTH MODRAT NJURS DSTRBUTON BY AG AND SX 99 ACCDNTS 5 R SO A T l l l N J U R S 5 5 -, PDSTRANS WTH MNOR NJURS DSTRBUTON BY AG AND SX* 99 ACCDNTS M N o R N J U R S )

68 ; r f,

69 -... _..., _ , ACCDNTS BY ROAD TYP BY LLUMNAnON TOTAL ACCDNTS 4,4 % STAT HGHWAY LOCAL HGHWAY TURNPK NTRSTAT 88,7 6.78% 44,6.%,69.5% 6, % U U DAY NGHT UNKNOWN,7 6.6% 445.5% 56,4 6.4% see Chlt A SltChalt B seechat C DAY NGHT ZT,m 6.4% 5,96 6.8% DAY NGHT UNKNOWN,8 66.7% 5.8% 8.49% SltChat J seechat K see Chait L UNKNOWN DAY NGHT UNKNOWN 98.67% 4,5 6.5%, % 44.65% seechat G SChlt H see Chait, SChat D SHChat SHChan F

70 fto STAT HGHWAY CHART A DAY 56,4 6.4% DRY WT MUDDY SNOWC UNKNOWN 8, %, %.7% 4,5 7.4%.8% U en CHART B NGHT,7 6.6% DRY WT MUDDY SNOWnC UNKNOWN,9 65.% 8,844 7A9%.%,9 7.% 9.9% CHART C UNKNOWN 445.5% 77 DRY 9.78% 59 WT.6% MUDDY.% r SNOWC.7% 97 UNKNOWN 44.7%

71 , ""'\ - _..." -....,..;.. --_.",...,,'..."... "... /99' NTRSTAT '. "'5 CHART D DAY 8.!O% DRY C WT MUDDY SNOW, UNKNOWN,67 6.%,6 U%.% 55.6% M.58% CHART G; NGHT Ct... :rt.85% DRY C $JO.74%..,.4% MUDDY WT SNOW,,66 6.%.8% 5.5% UNKNOWN '. CHART F G: UNKNOWN.85% DRY 9.!5% WT L MUDDY SNOW ::;) UNKNOWN.% 4.55% 6.8% '%

72 ?fo LOCAL HGHWAY CHART G DAY Z7, % DRY WT MUDDY SNOWC UNKNOWN, 7.67% 6,.5% 47.7%,76 4.%.4% U'l (X CHART H NGHT 5,96 6.8% DRY WT MUDDY SNOW/C UNKNOWN, % 4,6 7.6%.9% % 7.44% CHART UNKNOWN 98.67% ",. DRY WT MUDDY SNOW/C 7.9% % UNKNOWN

73 \-'_ ,??o TURNPK CHART J DAY.& 66.7% 7 DRY 4.6% & WT '-5% MUDDY o.m 99 SNOW/C 9.7% 6 UNKNOWN.56% CHART K m 5 NGHT.8% 84 DRY.% 8 WT.ftt MUDDY o.m 9 SNOWC 5A6'llt UNKNOWN.% CHART L UNKNOWN 8 A9%.. DRY WT MUDDY SNOWC UNKNOWN 6 75.%.%.%.5%.5%

74 - N U M B R o F o P R A T o R S OPRATOR NVOLVMNT N ACCDNTS BY AG AND SX ClO 99 ACCDNTS 4 o.-: 99 TOTAL ACCDNTS BY MONTH j l " J J J ] N U M B R o F A C C D o- o- q- N GO t) to o - N - C"! 8 to- - - N - GO t) t) GO to- GO o o...; 6 ti N GO to- N T S 4 o / / / / / / / / / / / Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 6

75 r i, L /. 99 FATAL ACCDNTS BY MONTH N '. U M B R o F A C C D N T S so f Jan Feb Mar Apr May JUD Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec MONTH 99 FATAL ACCDNTS TM BY DAY OF WK N ,,- ----< ,--., U M, B 8 L R... :::t: CJ o 6 - Zc F r A C C o N T S 4. 6

76 ,".' 99 HOLDAY ACCDNTS PROD FATAL ACCDNTS ACCDNT SVRY NJURY ACCDNTS P.D.O. ACCDNTS PRSONS Kll..LD PRSONS NJURD TOTAL. ACCDNTS NW YARS POST NW YAR'" 9 8, ,69,7,86, PR-MMORAL'" MMORAL DAY POST-MMORAL ,4,594,57,,47,4 PR-FOURTH'" FOURTH OF ULY POST-FOURrn'" PR-LABOR'" LABOR DAY POST-LABOR'" ,85,69,6,98,5,9 PR-THANKSGVNG'" TlANYSGVNG POST THANKSGVNG'" S 9., ,7,65,7,7,598,4 PR-CHRSTMAS'" CHRSTMAS TOTALS 8, ,6 7,74 S DFNTONS UNDR HOLDAYS FOR XPLANATON OF PR AND POST PRODS. 6

77 : F l 99 ALCOHOL RLATD HOLDAY ACCDNTS r J i f r.:., L. PROD WYARS POST NW YAR PR-MMORAL MMORAL DAY POST-MMORAL PR-FOURTH URTH OF JULY POST-FOURTH PR-LABOR RDAY POST-LABOR PR-THANKSGVNG THANKSGVNG POST-THANKSGVNG PR-CHRSTMAS CHRSTMAS FATAL ACCDNTS ACCDNT SVRTY NJURY ACCDNTS P.D.O. ACCDNTS PRSONS KLLD PRSONS NJURD 'JJ TOTAL ACCDNTS 4 ) 'JJ 48 " 57 r,. TOTALS 97, ,798 S DFNTONS UNDR HOLDAYS FOR XPLANATON OF PR AND POST PRODS.,647 6

78 - 99 CONSTRUCTON ZON ACCDNTS TOTAL ACCDNTS,476.. FATAL NJURY P.D.O. 5.% % " STAT ROAD: 86.67% STAT ROAD: % STAT ROAD: % LOCAL ROAD:.% LOCAL ROAD: LOCAL ROAD: 75.74% TURNPK:..4 TURNPK: % TURNPK: NTRSTAT:.% NTRSTAT: 6 9.Q4 NTRSTAT: % TOTAL KLLD TOTAL NJURD 5,49 PDSTRAN WORKMN KLLD: PDSTRAN WORKMN NJURD: 8 64

79 ( fo CONSTRUCTON ZON ACCDNTS ACCDNT TYP TOTAL ACCDNTS,476 % NON-COLLSON SDSWP r % %,. RAR ND 67 4.%,... HT FXD OBJCT % HAD ON 5.74 HT PDSTRAN r--- r- ' 7,.% BACKNG UP OTHRS,....9%.7% ANGL 87.7% rro VHCL NVOLVMNT N CONSTRUCTON ZON ACCDNTS, TOTAL VHCLS l.,74 %.",. PASSNGR CAR,8 66.4% LGHT TRUCK % MOTORCYCL 9.4% HAVY TRUCK -- -.% -, BUS BODY TYP '--- OTHRJUNKNOWN..4%

80 99 CONSTRUCTON ZON ACCDNTS BY ROAD TYP TOTAL ACCDNTS,.476.4, 78 STAT HGHWAY 5.5% 95 TURNPK 6.44% LOCAL 4.% 87 NTRSTAT

81 ' ,. OPRATOR ACCDNT NVOLVMNT BY SVRTY BY OPRATOR LCNS TOTAL NUMBR OF OPRATORS NVOLVD N AN ACCDNT 4,84 % :J NVOLVD N FATAL ACCDNTS NVOLVD N NJURY ACCDNTS NVOLVD N P.D.O. ACCDNTS,89.97% 58, % 7,57.%, J PNNSYLVANA LCNS, % UNDR 6 OR NOUCNS 6.7% PNNSYLVANA UCNS, % t- r-- UNDR 6 OR NO UCNS,69.66% PNNSYLVANA UCNS 6,4 86.5% - - UNDR 6 OR NOUCNS 78.6% OTHR U.s. LCNS 8 9.9% - - NOT APPUCABL.6% OTHR U.s. UCNS,9 8.8 t- t- NOT APPLCABL,778.75% OTHR U.s. UCNS & % - - NOT APPUCABL 78.% UNKNOWN UCNS 4.88% -. FORSGN...9% UNKNOWN UCNS 6,56 4.% FORBGN 64 ;"/% UNKNOWN LCNS,5,% '" '" FORSGN 75.4%

82 99 TRAFFC ACCDNTS NVOLVMNT OF 6 TO YAR OLD DRVRS N: J ALL ACCDNTS AG FATAL NJURY PDO TOTAL 6 9,46, 5,6.i " ,77,59 7, ,89,9,7 -, ,76,949, ,,75 7,944 "": J 5,69,579 7,8 J ALCOHOL RLATD ACCDNTS ( ] AG FATAL NJURY PDO TOTAL , S ,G65 68

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84 ( qfo DRVRS N ACCDNTS ACCDNT SVRTY AG GROUP FATAL MAJOR NJURY MODRAT NJURY MNOR NJURY UNKNOWN NJURY PDO ALL DRVRS UDder ,6,98 6-,77 5,54 4,687,7,7 8,8 4 9,8 4,5,9,84 9,675 9, ,8 4,765 7,54 5,95,749 4,7 9,56 6 add Older 4 98,6,55,845 7,466 5,74 UnknOWll Age 4,5,7,479,664, TOTAL,89 8,54,89 9,9 5,4 7,57 4,84 DRVRS N ALCOHOL-RLATD ACCDNTS ACCDNT SVRTY AG GROUP FATAL MAJOR NJURY MODRAT NJURY MNOR NJURY UNKNOWN NJURY PD.O ALL DRVRS Under Jj , 5,7, J,,98 4,6,4,55 Jj87 6 add Older J Unknown Age J7 6J TOTAL 97,94 4,647 7,, ,8 69

85 ... { Qo PRSONS AG 7 AND 8 KLLD N TRAFFC ACCDNTS ' i., YAR 7 YAR OLDS 8-YAR OLDS TOTAL - MAL FMAL ALL MAL FMAL ALL MAL FMAL ALL TOTALS \ Betwween 986 and 989. there were 58 persons age 7 and 8 killed in traffic accidents (6. % of total fatalities.) 59 (6.6%) - of those killed were drivers (4.8%) - were passengers 5 (.6%) - were pedeslrians 6 (.%) - were unknown.5 or 4. % were killed in alcohol-related accidents. of which were 7- and 8-year old drivers using alcohol. Only 6 (.9%) of the 55 fatalities in cars and nucles were wearing safety belts. Only 5 (54.7%) of the 64 fatalities on motorcycieli were wearing helmets. 9 (4.%) of the 7- and 8-year-old fatalities were involved with vehicles traveling over the posted speed limit 7

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87 ,, 99 SNGL VHCL NON-COLLSON ACCDNTS SNGL-VHCL NON-COLLSON ACCDNTS 4,57 % PASSNGR CAR MOTORCYCL/MOPD, % % LGHT TRUCK PDACYCL,77.56%.C) HAVY TRUCK OTHR VHCL TYP 59.9" 4.9 BUSTROLLY UNKNOWN VHCL TYP.".6%... j L 7

88 .99 SNGL VHCL HT FXD OBJCT ACCDNTS SNGL-VHCL HT FXD OBJCT ACCDNTS 46,6 Al.. PASSNGR CAR MOTORCYCL/MOPD 4, % % LGHT TRUCK PDACYCL 8, Al O.OOOAl HAVY TRUCK OTHR VHCL TYP,95.5% 8.8% BUSTROLLY UNKNOWN V/JCL TYP 5.,4 4.7 Al 7

89 . - _._ 99 SNGL VHCL HT PDSTRAN ACCDNTS SNGL VHCL HT PDSTRAN ACCDNTS 6,7 % PASSNGR CAR 4, MOTORCYCLlMOrD 5.8% 84 LGHT TRUCK.5% PDACYCL.% 89 HAVY TRUCK.44% OTHR VHCL TYP 4.% 8 BUSTROLLY.% UNKNOWN VHicL TYP

90 . STRUCK STRKNG VHCL CAR -.99 TWO VHCL COLLSONS J LGHT TRUCK HAVY TRUCK BUSt TROLLY MOTORCYCL! MOPD OTHRt UNKNOWN TOTAL ACCDNTS CAR 4,44 8,98, ,65 88 LGHT TRUCK 8,76, J ',95 HAVY TRUCK, ,58 BUSt TROLLY MOTORCYCL! MOPD , OTHR! UNKNOWN, ,497 TOTAL ACCDNTS 5,9,84, ,4 7,4 / ).J 74

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92 99 PASSNGR CAR ACCDNTS l l F' ALL ACCDNTS FATAL ACCDNTS... Vehicle Registration: Pennsylvania 7,958 (9. %), (9.4%) Out of State,88 (7.8%) 9 (7.7 %) Not Applicable/Unknown,648 (.9%) (.5%) Operator License: Pennsylvania,65 (86.95%),8 (89.8%) Out of State.7 (8.%) 85 (7.5%) No license,689 (.78%) (.74%) Not ApplicablelUnknnown (.7%) 5 (.4 %) 76

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