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1 Traffic Crash Facts Annual Report 2012 Create Date: 1

2 Important Information Please Read Please note while reviewing the 2012 Crash Facts Annual Report, effective 7/1/2012 Florida Statute was amended by the Florida Legislature to require all law enforcement agencies to report additional crashes to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles which the agencies were not previously required to submit. This statutory change has resulted in more crash reports being received at the state level for inclusion in this publication. These changes include the following additional requirements: Any complaint of pain or discomfort experience by any persons involved All commercial motor vehicle crashes without regard to any other statutory requirement A vehicle was rendered inoperable to a degree that required a wrecker to remove it from the scene of the crash While the 2012 crash data may appear to reflect an increase in crashes, the statutory change resulted in more crash reports being received for inclusion in this publication. These changes have resulted in an increase in the number of reported crashes, vehicles involved and persons involved and should not be taken as an indicator of a significant increase in crashes statewide compared to previous years. The information contained herein represents data from crash reports (HSMV 90010S) as filed by law enforcement agencies in the state of Florida. This information is provided to the public through a partnership with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and Appriss, Inc., Division of Public Information Management. Please refer all inquiries to Fires@appriss.com or call The Summary page immediately following is a snapshot of the crashes contained in the database as of closeout on 8/1/2013. All of the reports thereafter included crashes that have been received since that date prior to publishing on the Create Date listed on each table. 2

3 Florida Traffic Crash Statistics Summary Summary Category Change 3 Year Average Traffic crashes 235, , , % 248,266 Drivers involved 338, , , % 380,463 Average crashes per day % 680 Mileage Death Rate (per 100 million VMT) % 1.25 Fatal crashes 2,261 2,214 2, % 2,243 Fatalities 2,444 2,400 2, % 2,424 Injury crashes 124, , , % 124,550 Injuries 195, , , % 191,596 Property damage only crashes 108, , , % 121,760 Alcohol Related/Suspected crashes Alcohol Related/Suspected fatal crashes Alcohol Related/Suspected fatalities Alcohol Related/Suspected injury crashes Alcohol Related/Suspected injuries 17,748 17,067 17, ,825 8,262 7,910 12,168 11,816 12, % 17, % % % 7, % 12,016 Alcohol Confirmed Crashes N/A 10,008 9, % 6,625 Alcohol Suspected Crashes N/A 7,059 7, % 4,816 Drug-related/Suspected crashes 1,236 1,995 1, % 1,676 Drug-related/Suspected fatalities % 165 Drug-related/Suspected injuries 957 1,556 1, % 1,316 Pedestrian crashes 7,290 7,039 8, % 7,167 Pedestrians killed % 490 Pedestrians injured 7,894 6,194 7, % 7,167 Bicycle crashes 4,925 5,013 6, % 5,454 Bicycle riders killed % 104 3

4 Bicycle riders injured 4,600 4,632 6, % 5,096 Other non-motorist Crashes N/A 1,886 2, % 1,456 Other non-motorist killed N/A % 8 Other non-motorist injured N/A % 267 Motorcycle crashes 7,484 8,621 9, % 8,496 Motorcyclists killed % 396 Motorcycle passengers killed % 34 Motorcyclists injured 6,686 7,194 7, % 7,229 Motorcycle passengers injured % 780 Teen crashes 26,848 28,176 34, % 29,788 Teen Drivers Killed % 82 Teen Passengers Killed % 58 Teen Drivers injured 10,563 8,842 8, % 9,457 Teen Passengers Injured 7,980 6,968 7, % 7,332 VMT = Vehicle Miles Traveled 4

5 1. Summary and Notes Florida Traffic Crash Facts Table of Contents Florida Traffic Crash Summary 3 Source of Data 7 Traffic Crash Data Definitions 8 Florida Motoring Environment Person Involved Statistics Drivers and Passengers Safety Equipment 11 Motorcyclist Safety Equipment 12 Non-Motorist Safety Equipment 13 Injury Levels by Vehicle Type 16 Drivers by Age Group 18 Drinking Drivers by Age Group 19 Drivers Age Drinking Drivers Age Drivers Age 70 and Above 22 Drinking Drivers Age 70 and Above 23 Age and Sex of Persons Involved in Crashes 24 Age and Sex of Motorcyclists in Crashes 27 Drinking Bicyclists and Pedestrians by Injury Level 29 Drinking Bicyclists and Pedestrians by Age Group 31 Initial Driver Actions (Previously Driver Contributing Cause ) Environment Road and Vehicle Statistics Crashes by Hour and Day 34 Weather Conditions at Time of Crash 36 Road Surface Conditions 36 Lighting Conditions 37 Road Contributing Circumstances 37 Road Type 38 5

6 3. Environment Road and Vehicle Statistics Vehicle Harmful Events 39 Crashes by Vehicle Type Traffic Crash History by County Traffic Crash History Total 42 Traffic Fatality History 45 Traffic Injury History 48 Property Damage Only History 51 Alcohol Suspected/Related Crash History 54 Alcohol Suspected/Related Fatalities 57 Alcohol Suspected/Related Injuries 60 Motorcycle Crash History 63 Motorcycle Fatality History 66 Motorcycle Injury History 69 Commercial Motor Vehicle Crash History 72 Commercial Motor Vehicle Fatality History 75 Commercial Motor Vehicle Injury History 78 Pedestrian Crash History 81 Pedestrian Fatality History 84 Pedestrian Injury History 86 Bicycle Crash History 89 Bicycle Fatality History 92 Bicycle Injury History 94 Crashes by Locality 97 6

7 Source of Florida Traffic Crash Data The information contained in this Traffic Crash Statistics booklet 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: Motor vehicle crashes resulting in death or personal injury; 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), F.S.), or o Driving while under the influence of alcoholic beverages, chemical substances, or controlled substances or with an unlawful blood alcohol level (Section , F.S.); or o A vehicle was rendered inoperable to a degree that required a wrecker to remove it from the scene of the crash (Effective 7/1/2012); or o Involved a commercial motor vehicle (Effective 7/1/2012). Please note that while the effective date of the changes above are in July, the figures in this document utilize the above logic for the entire year beginning January 1, 2012 in order to provide a more accurate view towards the future. An investigating officer may report any other traffic crashes on the long-form crash report. However, only those crashes that meet the criteria above are included in this report. The information contained in this report was produced by Appriss, Inc., Division of Public Information Management in partnership with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and was pulled from the FIRES database. For further information or custom inquiries please contact us at Fires@appriss.com or call , M-F, 8am - 5pm EST. 7

8 Traffic Crash Data Definitions Create Date: Alcohol-related traffic crash A crash involving a driver and/or pedestrian for whom alcohol use was reported (does not presume intoxication). 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. 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 (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 The driver of or passenger on a bicycle. A bicyclist is considered a non-motorist. Commercial motor vehicle (CMV) Means any motor vehicle or motor vehicle combination used on the streets or highways which: Has a gross, declared, or actual weight rating of 10,001 pounds or more; or Is designed to transport more than 15 persons, including the driver; or Is transporting hazardous materials and is required to be placarded. Driver Unless otherwise indicated, the operator of a motor vehicle. Driver data typically excludes uninjured persons presumed to have been operating hit-and-run, phantom, or properly parked vehicles. Drinking Driver Indicates investigating officer's judgment on whether a driver was suspected of alcohol use without regard to results of any road-side sobriety or other test for intoxication. Fatal traffic crash A traffic crash that results in one or more fatalities within thirty days of occurrence. Harmful events Identifies the first harmful events for each vehicle in a traffic crash. 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-any visible signs of injury from a crash and person(s) had to be carried from the scene. 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. Total injury-the sum of possible, non-incapacitating, and incapacitating injuries. Long form Refers to a crash report prepared by a law enforcement officer meeting these criteria: Motor vehicle crashes resulting in death or personal injury; 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), F.S.), or o Driving while under the influence of alcoholic beverages, chemical substances, or controlled substances or with an unlawful blood alcohol level (Section , F.S.); or o A vehicle was rendered inoperable to a degree that required a wrecker to remove it from the scene of the crash (Effective 7/1/2012); or 8

9 o Involved a commercial motor vehicle (Effective 7/1/2012). Please note that while the effective date of the changes above are in July, the figures in this document utilize the above logic for the entire year beginning January 1, 2012 in order to provide a more accurate view towards the future. Low Speed Vehicle A low speed vehicle is any 4-wheel electric 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. A golf cart is not considered a low speed vehicle. Moped A motor-powered cycle with a pedal-activated motor and a maximum of two brake horsepower. Motor vehicle Any motorized vehicle not operating on rails. 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. Motorcyclist The driver of a motorcycle. A passenger on a motorcycle is considered a vehicle passenger except where noted. Short form Refers to a crash report in which the threshold of the long form does not apply. Therefore, a long form report is not prepared. In crashes where apparent damage is less than $500, the law enforcement officer shall provide each party involved in the crash a driver exchange form prescribed by the state, to be completed by each party of the parties. 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. Property Damage Only Loss of all or part of an individual's vehicle and/or property damage only crash resulting from a traffic crash not involving injury to a person. 9

10 Florida Motoring Environment Create Date: Crash Year Licensed Drivers Registered Vehicles Vehicle Miles Crashes Non-Fatal Injuries Deaths Mileage Death Rate ,170,821 11,184, , , ,122 2, ,550,126 11,205, , , ,432 2, ,767,409 11,159, , , ,497 2, ,992,578 11,393, , , ,458 2, ,019,156 11,557, , , ,900 2, ,343,598 12,003, , , ,320 2, ,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, Vehicle Miles column is expressed in Millions Mileage Death Rate is determined Per 100 Million Vehicle Miles of Travel Annually Registered Vehicles beginning in Year 1998, does not include count of trailers with tags Registered Vehicles beginning in year 2010 utilized a more accurate accounting method 10

11 Safety Restraints and Injury Levels of Drivers and Passengers Restraint Type Not Injured Possible Injuries Non-Incapacitating Injuries Serious (Incapacitating) Injuries Fatalities Driver Lap Belt Only Used None Used -Motor Vehicle Occupant Not Applicable (non-motorist) Other, Explain in Narrative Restraint Used -Type Unknown Shoulder and Lap Belt Used Shoulder Belt Only Used , , , , ,639 38,134 19,640 5, , ,948 39,919 21,366 6, Passenger Booster Seat Child Restraint System -Forward Facing Child Restraint System -Rear Facing Child Restraint Type Unknown Lap Belt Only Used None Used -Motor Vehicle Occupant Not Applicable (non-motorist) Other, Explain in Narrative Restraint Used -Type Unknown Shoulder and Lap Belt Used Shoulder Belt Only Used ,686 1, , , , , ,438 15,229 7,223 2, Grand Total: 79,918 18,884 9,070 2, ,866 58,803 30,436 9,

12 Helmet Type and Injury Levels of Motorcyclists Helmet Type Not Injured Possible Injuries Non-Incapacitating Injuries Serious (Incapacitating) Injuries Fatalities Driver DOT-Compliant Motorcycle Helmet No Helmet Other Helmet Unknown ,041 1, ,537 1, ,024 1,783 3,806 2, Passenger DOT-Compliant Motorcycle Helmet No Helmet Other Helmet Unknown Grand Total: ,210 2,002 4,204 2,

13 Safety Equipment and Injury Levels of Non-Motorists Safety Equipment Type Not Injured Possible Injuries Non-Incapacitating Injuries Serious (Incapacitating) Injuries Fatalities Bicyclist Helmet Lighting None Not Applicable Other, Explain in Narrative Protective Pads Used (elbows, knees, shins, etc.) Reflective Clothing (jacket, backpack, etc.) Unknown ,897 2, Occupant of a Non-Motor Vehicle Transportation Device 356 2,302 3, Helmet Lighting None Not Applicable Other, Explain in Narrative Protective Pads Used (elbows, knees, shins, etc.) Unknown Occupant of Motor Vehicle Not in Transport (parked, etc.) Helmet Lighting None Not Applicable

14 Occupant of Motor Vehicle Not in Transport (parked, etc.) Other, Explain in Narrative Reflective Clothing (jacket, backpack, etc.) Unknown Other Cyclist Helmet None Not Applicable Protective Pads Used (elbows, knees, shins, etc.) Reflective Clothing (jacket, backpack, etc.) Unknown Other Pedestrian (wheelchair, person in a building, skater, pedestrian conveyance, etc.) Helmet Lighting None Not Applicable Other, Explain in Narrative Protective Pads Used (elbows, knees, shins, etc.) Reflective Clothing (jacket, backpack, etc.) Unknown Pedestrian Helmet Lighting None ,104 2,726 1,

15 Pedestrian Not Applicable Other, Explain in Narrative Protective Pads Used (elbows, knees, shins, etc.) Reflective Clothing (jacket, backpack, etc.) Unknown Unknown Type of Non-Motorist 716 2,408 3,102 1, Helmet Lighting None Not Applicable Other, Explain in Narrative Reflective Clothing (jacket, backpack, etc.) Unknown , Grand Total: 1, ,551 5,131 6,499 2,

16 Injury Levels by Vehicle Type Vehicle Type Not Injured Possible Injuries Non-Incapacitating Injuries Serious (Incapacitating) Injuries Fatalities Driver All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Bus 5, Cargo Van (10000 lbs or less) 2, Farm Labor Vehicle Low Speed Vehicle Medium/Heavy Trucks (more than lbs) 15, Moped Motor Coach Motor Home Motorcycle 1,024 1,783 3,806 2, Not Specified 3, Other Light Trucks (10000 lbs or less) Other, Explain in Narrative 3, , Passenger Car 185,442 48,296 23,855 6, Passenger Van 17,410 3,977 1, Pickup 39,164 7,261 3,842 1, Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) 46,030 11,079 5,433 1, Unknown 14, ,867 75,331 40,671 12,763 1,416 16

17 Passenger All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Bus 24,583 1, Cargo Van (10000 lbs or less) Farm Labor Vehicle Low Speed Vehicle Medium/Heavy Trucks (more than lbs) 2, Moped Motor Coach Motor Home Motorcycle Not Specified Other Light Trucks (10000 lbs or less) Other, Explain in Narrative Passenger Car 74,729 21,186 9,299 2, Passenger Van 13,197 3,034 1, Pickup 12,633 2,836 1, Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) 24,530 5,809 2, Unknown 1, ,721 35,034 15,853 4, Grand Total: 493, ,365 56,524 17,332 1,814 17

18 Florida Resident Drivers in Crashes by Age Group Age Group Drivers in All Crashes All Drivers in Fatal Crashes Fatal Drivers Killed Killed , % % % , % % % , % % % , % % % , % % % , % % % , % % % , % % % , % % % , % % % , % % % , % % % , % % % , % % % , % % % 90+ 2, % % % Under % % % Unknown % % % 417, , ,

19 Florida Resident Drinking Drivers in Crashes by Age Group Age Group Drivers in All Crashes All Drivers in Fatal Crashes Fatal Drivers Killed Killed % % % , % % % , % % % , % % % , % % % , % % % , % % % , % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % Under % % % 15,

20 Florida Resident Drivers in Crashes - Select Ages Person Age Drivers in All Crashes All Drivers in Fatal Crashes Fatal Drivers Killed Killed % % % 16 3, % % % 17 6, % % % 18 10, % % % 19 11, % % % 20 11, % % % 21 12, % % % 22 11, % % % 23 11, % % % 24 10, % % % 25 10, % % % 26 9, % % % 27 9, % % % 28 9, % % % 29 8, % % % 138, ,

21 Florida Resident Drinking Drivers in Crashes - Select Ages Person Age Drivers in All Crashes All Drivers in Fatal Crashes Fatal Drivers Killed Killed % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 5,

22 Florida Resident Drivers in Crashes - Select Ages 70+ Person Age Drivers in All Crashes All Drivers in Fatal Crashes Fatal Drivers Killed Killed 70 2, % % % 71 2, % % % 72 2, % % % 73 1, % % % 74 1, % % % 75 1, % % % 76 1, % % % 77 1, % % % 78 1, % % % 79 1, % % % 80 1, % % % 81 1, % % % 82 1, % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 90+ 1, % % % 27,

23 Florida Resident Drinking Drivers in Crashes - Select Ages 70+ Person Age Drivers in All Crashes All Drivers in Fatal Crashes Fatal Drivers Killed Killed % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

24 Age and Sex of Persons Involved in Crashes Age Group Male Injuries Male Fatalities Female Injuries Female Fatalities Total Persons Driver , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,400 63,330 1,078 63, ,210 NonMotorist ,482 24

25 NonMotorist , , , , , ,189 Passenger 0-4 1, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,388 19, , ,786 Pedestrian

26 Pedestrian , , , , , , ,883 Grand Total: 92,147 1,674 99, ,068 26

27 Age and Sex of Motorcyclists in Crashes Age Group Male Injuries Male Fatalities Female Injuries Female Fatalities Total Persons Driver , , , , , , , , , , , ,153 Passenger

28 Passenger ,036 Grand Total: 7, , ,189 28

29 Pedestrians and Bicyclists Drinking in Crashes Injury Severity Number Persons Number Drinking Drinking Bicyclist Fatal (within 30 days) % Incapacitating % Non-Incapacitating 2, % Non-Traffic Fatality % None % Not Specified % Possible 2, % Other Cyclist 6, Fatal (within 30 days) % Incapacitating % Non-Incapacitating % None % Possible % Other Pedestrian (wheelchair, person in a building, skater, pedestrian conveyance, etc.) Fatal (within 30 days) % Incapacitating % Non-Incapacitating % None % Not Specified % Possible % Pedestrian Fatal (within 30 days) % Incapacitating 1, % Non-Incapacitating 3, % Non-Traffic Fatality % 29

30 None % Not Specified % Possible 2, % 8, Grand Total: 15,424 1,

31 Pedestrians and Bicyclists Drinking in Crashes by Age Group Age Group Number Persons Number Drinking Drinking Bicyclist % % % % % % % , % % % % % % Unknown % Other Cyclist 6, % % % % % % % % % % % %

32 Other Pedestrian (wheelchair, person in a building, skater, pedestrian conveyance, etc.) % % % % % % % % % % % % % Pedestrian % % % % % , % % , % % % % % % Unknown % 8, Grand Total: 15,424 1,

33 Initial Driver Actions Create Date: Initial Driver Action Fatal Fatal Injury Injury Vehicle or Property Damage Property Damage Ran off Roadway % 2, % 2, % Unknown % 14, % 27, % Operated MV in Erratic, Reckless or Aggressive Manner Operated MV in Careless or Negligent Manner % % % % 50, % 44, % Wrong Side of Wrong Way % % % Improper Turn % 2, % 3, % Followed too Closely % 7, % 5, % Disregarded Other Road Markings % % % Improper Passing % % 1, % Disregarded Other Traffic Sign % % % Ran Red Light % 4, % 2, % Swerved or Avoided : Due to Wind, Slippery Surface, MV, Object, Non.Motorist in Roadway, etc % 1, % 1, % Improper Backing % 2, % 7, % Exceeded Posted Speed % % % Other Contributing Action % 13, % 23, % Failed to Yield Right of Way % 22, % 12, % Drove too Fast for Conditions % 3, % 2, % Ran Stop Sign % 2, % 1, % Over Correcting/Over Steering % % % Failed to Keep in Proper Lane % 2, % 3, % 2, , ,620 33

34 Create Date: 40, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,549 2,246 30, , , , , , , , , , , , Total Midnight Total SUNDAY SATURDAY FRIDAY THURSDAY WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY Crashes by Hour and Day Top number for each hour/day is the total crash count. Bottom number is the fatal crash count. 34

35 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Total Noon 2,252 2,132 2,080 2,160 2,422 2,042 1,593 14, ,217 2,180 2,122 2,119 2,433 2,040 1,586 14, ,523 2,456 2,485 2,468 2,888 2,114 1,693 16, ,839 2,860 2,631 2,675 3,223 2,054 1,673 17, ,793 2,809 2,770 2,824 3,288 1,960 1,741 18, ,044 3,190 3,031 3,065 3,411 1,978 1,607 19, ,280 2,414 2,579 2,465 2,872 1,999 1,784 16, ,625 1,637 1,720 1,657 2,123 1,815 1,556 12, ,296 1,352 1,455 1,441 1,678 1,714 1,496 10, ,165 1,160 1,318 1,371 1,752 1,570 1,203 9, ,017 1,066 1,535 1,470 1,027 7, ,353 1, , Please note that some agencies experienced issues with electronic submissions of crash reports such that crashes were incorrectly stated to have occurred at midnight, therefore the crashes during the midnight hour shown here are exaggerated. 35

36 Weather Conditions at Time of Crash Create Date: Weather Condition Fatal Fatal Injury Injury Vehicle or Property Damage Property Damage Unknown % % 1, % Blowing Sand, Soil, Dirt % % % Clear 1, % 93, % 105, % Cloudy % 22, % 22, % Fog, Smog, Smoke % % % Other, Eplain in Narrative % % 3, % Rain % 11, % 14, % Severe Crosswinds % % % Sleet/Hail/Freezing Rain % % % 2, , ,175 Road Surface Conditions at Time of Crash Road Surface Condition Fatal Fatal Injury Injury Vehicle or Property Damage Property Damage Unknown % % 1, % Dry 1, % 109, % 119, % Ice/Frost % % % Mud, Dirt, Gravel % % % Oil % % % Other, Explain in Narrative % % % Sand % % % Unknown % % 3, % Water (standing/moving) % % % Wet % 19, % 22, % 2, , ,175 36

37 Lighting Conditions at Time of Crash Create Date: Lighting Condition Fatal Fatal Injury Injury Vehicle or Property Damage Property Damage NOT SPECIFIED % % 1, % Dark-Lighted % 24, % 33, % Dark-Not Lighted % 9, % 10, % Dark-Unknown Lighting % % % Dawn % 2, % 2, % Daylight % 89, % 91, % Dusk % 4, % 4, % Other, Explain in Narrative % % % Unknown % % 4, % 2, , ,175 Road Contributing Circumstance at Time of Crash Road Contributing Circumstance Fatal Fatal Injury Injury Vehicle or Property Damage Property Damage Debris % % % Non-Highway Work % % % None 2, % 125, % 138, % Obstruction in Roadway % % % Other, Explain in Narrative % 1, % 1, % Road Surface Condition (wet, icy, snow, slush, etc.) % 4, % 4, % Rut, Holes, Bumps % % % Shoulders (none, low, soft, high) % % % Traffic Control Device Inoperative, Missing or Obscured % % % Unknown % 1, % 5, % Work Zone (construction/ maintenance/utility) % % 1, % Worn, Travel Polished Surface % % % 2, , ,576 37

38 Traffic Crashes by Road Type Road Type Fatal Fatal Injury Injury Vehicle or Property Damage Property Damage NOT SPECIFIED % % 1, % County % 24, % 22, % Forest Road % % % Interstate % 11, % 14, % Local % 35, % 41, % Other, Explain in Narrative % % 3, % Parking Lot % 3, % 17, % Private Roadway % % 2, % State % 37, % 32, % Turnpike/Toll % 1, % 2, % U.S % 12, % 9, % 2, , ,175 38

39 Vehicle Initial Harmful Event Create Date: Vehicle Initial Harmful Event (Collision With) Fatal Fatal Injury Injury Vehicle or Property Damage Property Damage Unknown % % 1, % Animal % % 1, % Bridge Overhead Structure % % % Bridge Pier or Support % % % Bridge Rail % % % Cable Barrier % % % Cargo/Equipment Loss or Shift % % % Concrete Traffic Barrier % 1, % 2, % Cross Centerline % % % Cross Median % % % Culvert % % % Curb % 1, % 2, % Ditch % % 1, % Downhill Runaway % % % Embankment % % % Equipment Failure (blown tire, brake failure, etc.) % % % Fell/Jumped From Motor Vehicle % % % Fence % % 2, % Fire/Explosion % % % Guardrail End % % % Guardrail Face % 1, % 2, % Immersion % % % Impact Attenuator/Crash Cushion % % % Jackknife % % % Mailbox % % 1, % Motor Vehicle in Transport % 94, % 96, % Other Fixed Object (wall, building, tunnel, etc.) % 1, % 3, % Other Non-Collision % 1, % 1, % 39

40 Other Non-Fixed Object Collision with Non-Fixed ObjectNon-Collision Fixed Object Create Date: % % 1, % Other Post, Pole, or Support % % 1, % Other Traffic Barrier % % % Overturn/Rollover % 4, % 2, % Parked Motor Vehicle % 1, % 17, % Pedalcycle % 4, % % Pedestrian % 6, % % Railway Vehicle (train, engine) % % % Ran into Water/ Canal % % % Ran Off Roadway, Left % % % Ran Off Roadway, Right % % % Struck By Falling, Shifting Cargo or Anything Set in Motion by Motor Vehicle % % % Thrown or Falling Object % % % Traffic Sign Support % % 1, % Traffic Signal Support % % % Tree (standing) % 3, % 2, % Utility Pole/Light Support % 1, % 2, % Work Zone/Maintenance Equipment % % % 2, , ,175 40

41 Crashes by Vehicle Type Create Date: Vehicle Type Fatal Fatal Injury Injury Vehicle or Property Damage Property Damage Unknown % 17, % 17, % All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) % % % Bus % 1, % 4, % Cargo Van (10000 lbs or less) % 1, % 1, % Farm Labor Vehicle % % % Low Speed Vehicle % % % Medium/Heavy Trucks (more than lbs) % 3, % 14, % Moped % 1, % % Motor Coach % % % Motor Home % % % Motorcycle % 8, % 1, % Other Light Trucks (10000 lbs or less) % 1, % 2, % Other, Explain in Narrative % 1, % 1, % Passenger Car 1, % 144, % 144, % Passenger Van % 13, % 12, % Pickup % 27, % 29, % Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) % 36, % 32, % Unknown % 2, % 18, % 4, , ,233 41

42 Total Crash History by County County Name Change 3 Year Average Alachua 4,262 3,799 4, % 4, Baker % Bay 3,252 3,044 3, % 3, Bradford % Brevard 5,472 4,348 5, % 5, Broward 27,992 23,197 31, % 27, Calhoun % Charlotte 1,609 1,314 1, % 1, Citrus 974 1,003 1, % 1, Clay 1,684 1,393 1, % 1, Collier 1,989 1,795 2, % 2, Columbia 1,087 1,100 1, % 1, DeSoto % Dixie % Duval 14,466 12,531 18, % 15, Escambia 5,311 5,385 5, % 5, Flagler % Franklin % Gadsden % Gilchrist % Glades % Gulf % Hamilton % Hardee % Hendry % Hernando 1,434 1,841 1, % 1, Highlands % Hillsborough 18,176 18,008 20, % 18, Holmes %

43 Indian River 1, , % 1, Jackson % Jefferson % Lafayette % Lake 2,695 2,431 3, % 2, Lee 5,254 4,417 6, % 5, Leon 5,260 4,927 5, % 5, Levy % Liberty % Madison % Manatee 4,275 4,060 4, % 4, Marion 3,854 3,790 4, % 4, Martin 1,549 1,202 1, % 1, Miami-Dade 46,100 42,279 50, % 46, Monroe 1,360 1,263 1, % 1, Nassau % Okaloosa 2,195 2,121 2, % 2, Okeechobee % Orange 19,480 19,088 21, % 20, Osceola 3,526 2,952 3, % 3, Palm Beach 13,982 11,542 16, % 14, Pasco 5,929 5,610 6, % 5, Pinellas 13,683 10,878 13, % 12, Polk 5,968 5,133 6, % 5, Putnam % Santa Rosa 1,525 1,499 1, % 1, Sarasota 4,103 3,702 4, % 4, Seminole 2,762 3,190 4, % 3, St. Johns 1,308 1,745 2, % 1, St. Lucie 2,309 2,163 2, % 2, Sumter % Suwannee % Taylor % Union %

44 Unknown % 2.33 Volusia 6,256 5,248 6, % 6, Wakulla % Walton % Washington % , , , ,448 44

45 Fatality History by County County Name Change 3 Year Average Alachua % Baker % Bay % Bradford % 6.67 Brevard % Broward % Calhoun % 4.00 Charlotte % Citrus % Clay % Collier % Columbia % DeSoto % 6.33 Dixie % 6.00 Duval % Escambia % Flagler % Franklin % 4.00 Gadsden % Gilchrist % 3.33 Glades % 3.67 Gulf % 3.00 Hamilton % 9.00 Hardee % Hendry % 8.33 Hernando % Highlands % Hillsborough % Holmes %

46 Indian River % Jackson % Jefferson % 6.67 Lafayette % 2.00 Lake % Lee % Leon % Levy % Liberty % 1.67 Madison % 5.67 Manatee % Marion % Martin % Miami-Dade % Monroe % Nassau % Okaloosa % Okeechobee % 8.67 Orange % Osceola % Palm Beach % Pasco % Pinellas % Polk % Putnam % Santa Rosa % Sarasota % Seminole % St. Johns % St. Lucie % Sumter % Suwannee % Taylor ,100.00% 6.33 Union %

47 Unknown % 0.00 Volusia % Wakulla % 5.33 Walton % Washington % ,445 2,403 2, ,423 47

48 Injury History by County County Name Change 3 Year Average Alachua 3,120 2,976 3, % 3, Baker % Bay 2,298 2,420 2, % 2, Bradford % Brevard 4,129 3,461 4, % 3, Broward 20,635 17,957 21, % 19, Calhoun % Charlotte 1,358 1,232 1, % 1, Citrus % Clay 1,448 1,247 1, % 1, Collier 1,682 1,668 1, % 1, Columbia % DeSoto % Dixie % Duval 9,833 9,207 12, % 10, Escambia 4,065 3,925 4, % 4, Flagler % Franklin % Gadsden % Gilchrist % Glades % Gulf % Hamilton % Hardee % Hendry % Hernando 1,591 1,900 1, % 1, Highlands % Hillsborough 17,181 16,283 16, % 16, Holmes %

49 Indian River % Jackson % Jefferson % Lafayette % Lake 2,441 2,096 2, % 2, Lee 4,564 4,135 4, % 4, Leon 3,570 3,144 3, % 3, Levy % Liberty % Madison % Manatee 3,172 3,216 3, % 3, Marion 3,442 3,023 3, % 3, Martin 1, , % 1, Miami-Dade 29,269 28,658 29, % 29, Monroe 1,106 1,004 1, % 1, Nassau % Okaloosa 1,501 1,526 1, % 1, Okeechobee % Orange 15,012 13,824 14, % 14, Osceola 2,940 2,388 2, % 2, Palm Beach 12,432 10,527 12, % 11, Pasco 6,300 5,674 5, % 5, Pinellas 9,550 8,826 9, % 9, Polk 5,022 4,474 4, % 4, Putnam % Santa Rosa 1,519 1,639 1, % 1, Sarasota 3,033 2,695 3, % 2, Seminole 2,246 2,353 2, % 2, St. Johns 1,385 1,850 2, % 1, St. Lucie 1,893 2,007 2, % 1, Sumter % Suwannee % Taylor % Union %

50 Unknown % 1.33 Volusia 5,005 4,460 4, % 4, Wakulla % Walton % Washington % , , , ,975 50

51 Property Damage Only History by County County Name Change 3 Year Average Alachua 2,107 1,772 2, % 2, Baker % Bay 1,773 1,553 1, % 1, Bradford % Brevard 2,674 2,025 2, % 2, Broward 14,181 11,381 16, % 14, Calhoun % Charlotte % Citrus % Clay % Collier , % Columbia % DeSoto % Dixie % Duval 7,839 6,240 10, % 8, Escambia 2,882 2,881 2, % 2, Flagler % Franklin % Gadsden % Gilchrist % Glades % Gulf % Hamilton % Hardee % Hendry % Hernando % Highlands % Hillsborough 7,328 7,389 9, % 7, Holmes %

52 Indian River % Jackson % Jefferson % Lafayette % Lake 1,174 1,022 1, % 1, Lee 2,257 1,616 2, % 2, Leon 2,779 2,657 3, % 2, Levy % Liberty % Madison % Manatee 2,190 1,960 2, % 2, Marion 1,732 1,858 2, % 1, Martin % Miami-Dade 27,270 23,611 31, % 27, Monroe % Nassau % Okaloosa 1,151 1,018 1, % 1, Okeechobee % Orange 9,643 9,866 11, % 10, Osceola 1,678 1,418 1, % 1, Palm Beach 6,001 4,550 8, % 6, Pasco 2,290 2,282 2, % 2, Pinellas 7,081 4,848 7, % 6, Polk 2,645 2,161 3, % 2, Putnam % Santa Rosa % Sarasota 2,080 1,776 2, % 2, Seminole 1,295 1,538 2, % 1, St. Johns , % St. Lucie , % 1, Sumter % Suwannee % Taylor % Union %

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