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University of Central Florida Police Department Traffic Statistical Report 214-216 Richard Beary, Chief of Police Report completed January 11, 216

The University of Central Florida, home to the UCF Knights, is a diverse institution of higher learning located in Orlando Florida. In 216 the university grew to over 64, students and 11, faculty and staff members, UCF is the largest public university in the State of Florida and one of the largest by enrollment in the nation. With over 14 acres of property on main campus, 169 buildings, a stadium with a capacity of 45, spectators, an Arena with 1, seats, dormitories for over 82 students and three off campus apartment complexes, UCF continues to expand to serve the higher education needs of our student population. On main campus there are ten parking garages with over 11,7 parking spaces and an additional 7,3 parking spaces spread out over 36 surface lots. There are approximately 7 linear miles of roadway and multiple sidewalk drives that provide access for service vehicles. Over 56,8 permanent parking passes were sold in 216 and 194, daily passes. The campus is served by a Lynx Public Transportation Terminal and has multiple shuttle bus stops serving 4 different routes. There are also two satellite campuses. Serving the growing medical community at Lake Nona is the College of Medicine and the Biomedical Research Building. The Rosen School of Hospitality Management housed at the Shingle Creek property off Universal Blvd, contains two dormitories and a classroom building. Both the medical and hospitality programs are expanding to meet the needs of science and industry. Additionally, UCF is an active partner in the UCF Downtown Campus. This project, in partnership with the City of Orlando and Valencia College, will bring educational opportunities, living space and retail to downtown Orlando in 218. During football games the estimated population of the campus swells to over 6, people. They come to participate in both pregame and postgame activities, and watch the Knights compete against other teams including those from the American Athletic Conference. During basketball season, the CFE Arena plays host to up to 1, fans rooting for their Knights. The CFE Arena also plays host to over 5 other events during the year including concerts with groups such as Mary J. Blige and Chris Young. 5K events such as the American Heartwalk brought over twenty thousand walkers and runners to the campus for a day. Long range plans for the university include additional retail and restaurant space. The Knight s football team regained their competitiveness during this season, and the new traffic pattern that includes contraflow for exiting traffic was in full effect. Enrollment is projected to increase at a rate of 3-5% per year, all make the UCF campus a place of growing pedestrian and vehicular traffic. To meet the traffic enforcement and policing obligations of the campus, the University of Central Florida Police Department has 75 sworn officers and 35 support personnel, providing full service law enforcement to the community through patrol, traffic, special events, investigative services and community policing divisions. Officers provide a multitude of other traffic related services including traffic control during major events, motorist assists and removal of road obstructions. The department s focus is to reduce the Community s fear of crime by the prevention of crime, the

protection of life and property; the preservation of peace, order, and safety; the enforcement of laws and ordinances; and the safeguarding of constitutional guarantees. Methodology The information and statistics contained in this report were compiled through use of the Computer Aided Dispatch System and the Report Management System. While we strive to provide the most accurate numbers and details, various components of the system do not allow for exact numbers to be captured. A new and improved system of computer entries and statistical capture was brought online in August 211, which has allowed for even more accurate and detailed analysis of traffic crash patterns and trends. Percentages presented may not add up to 1% due to rounding or incomplete data in certain categories. Charts and graphs may not add up to 1% due to rounding or incomplete data in certain categories. Statistics dealing with parking spaces, garage spaces and passes sold were provided by UCF Parking Services. Other related data compiled from various on-line sources as to student enrollment, projected enrollment and gross acreage.

Traffic Crashes: 216 In 216, UCFPD responded to three hundred and seventy (37) traffic crashes which resulted in reports being written. Additionally, officers responded to two hundred and eleven (211) hit and run crashes where no follow up information was available and a self-report of crash was given to the driver. The crashes were more heavily concentrated during the fall and spring semesters. August 216-November 216 which saw forty three percent (43%) of the crashes. Spring semester, January 216-April 216 saw a significant rise to forty one percent (41%) from only nineteen percent (19%) in the same time period in 215. There were two hundred seven (27) on streets and one hundred forty (14) at intersections. There were only twenty one (21) crashes listed as occurring in parking lots. Two (2) of the crashes involved alcohol, one (1) involved drugs. There were (6) injuries in five (5) crashes and over $36, in damages reported. Crashes occurred most often on Wednesdays with eighty one (81), followed by Tuesdays with seventy one (71). Thursdays had sixty four (64) followed by Friday at sixty one (61). Mondays only had forty five (45) crashes. The weekend, Saturday and Sunday had thirty two and sixteen crashes respectively. The most popular time to crash was between 11 to 13 hours with nine and a half percent each hour (9.5%). The hours of 9-18 combined for a total of sixty seven percent (67%) of the crashes, accounting for two hundred forty eight (248) crash reports. Garage H was the most active crash location with twenty seven (27). Garage C had twenty four (24), Garage B had seventeen (17), Garage A had fifteen (15), Garage D and Garage F both had thirteen (13), Garage I had nine (9), Garage G had seven (7), the Libra Garage had four (4) and Garage E had two (2). The B9 parking lot had the most crashes of any single lot with ten (1). Lot D1 had seven (7), while lots C3 and D2 had six (6) each. Other parking lots experienced varying numbers of crashes. The garage and parking lot crash charts are included later in this report. Forty two percent (42%) of crashes were caused by careless driving and eighteen percent (18%) were caused by improper backing. Failure to yield right of way was the third most crash causing violation with five percent (5%). Twenty four percent (24%) of crashes were not categorized for cause. Citations: 216 In 216, UCFPD conducted 322 traffic stops and issued 11 citations for various traffic charges over the year. Listed are some of the more prevalent crash causing violations or other significant charges. Speeding 16 Violation of Traffic Control Device 62 Careless Driving 168 General Equipment Violations 6 Improper Backing 65 Ran Stop Sign 32

Ran Red Light 14 DUI 46 Under 21 alcohol violation 9 Suspended License w/o Knowledge 43 Suspended License w/ Knowledge 34 Seatbelt Violations 179 In 216, officers issued citations to drivers with the following racial characteristics. White-682 citations, Black-199 citations, Asian-42 citations, American Indian-1. In combining all racial categories, 141 drivers were identified or self-identified as being of Hispanic origin. Traffic Crashes: 215 In 215, UCFPD responded to three hundred and sixty seven (367) traffic crashes which resulted in reports being written. Additionally, officers responded to one hundred eight two (182) hit and run crashes where no follow up information was available and a self-report of crash was given to the driver. The crashes were most heavily concentrated at the beginning of the fall semester, August through October, with over thirty eight (38%) of the total for the year occurring during that period. January-March accounted for twenty five percent (25%), April-June accounted for nineteen percent (19%) and November-December had thirteen percent (13%). Crashes on roadways occurred two hundred ninety times (29) while parking lot/garage crashes occurred fifty times (55)-written reports only. Twenty two (22) of the crashes were not classified for location. Three (3) of the crashes involved alcohol. In regards to injuries as a result of crashes, eight (8) injuries were reported with just over $33, in estimated damages. There were four (4) reported bicycle crashes and one (1) pedestrian crash. Crashes occurred most often on Tuesday with sixty eight (68), Wednesday with seventy one (71), Thursday with sixty five (65) Monday with fifty nine (59) and Friday with forty two (42). The weekend, Saturday and Sunday, only had fifty four (54) crashes combined, but Saturday was more active with thirty five (35). The most popular time to crash was between 12 and 13 hours. Seventy three percent (73%) of crashes occurring between the hours of 9 and 18. Garage H had the most reported crashes with 28. Garage C accounted for 24 crashes, Garage B had 23 crashes, Garage A and Garage D had 18 crashes each, Garage F had 13 crashes, the Libra Garage and Garage E had 9 crashes each, Garage I had 8 crashes, and Garage G had 5 crashes. A parking lots crash numbers comparison chart by year is located later in this report. A majority of the crashes in 215 were caused by careless driving, forty nine percent (49%). The next most common cause was improper backing at sixteen percent (16%). Minor reasons for cause, failure to yield- six percent (6%), following too closely- four percent (4%) and ran stop sign- three percent (3%).

Citations: 215 In 215, officers conducted 4,591 traffic stops. UCFPD issued 1,466 citations for various traffic charges over the year. Listed are some of the more prevalent crash causing violations or other significant charges: Speeding 233 Violation of Traffic Control Device 132 Careless Driving 193 General Equipment Violations 9 Improper Backing 63 Ran Stop Sign 64 Ran Red Light 29 DUI 67 Under 21 alcohol violation 22 Suspended License w/o Knowledge 56 Suspended License w/ Knowledge 49 Seatbelt Violations 135 In 215, officers issued citations to drivers with the following racial characteristics. White-1449 citations, Black-265 citations, Asian-51 citations, American Indian-13. In combining all racial categories, 261 drivers were identified or self-identified as being of Hispanic origin. Traffic Crashes: 214 In 214, UCFPD responded to three hundred and forty (34) traffic crashes which resulted in reports being written. Additionally, officers responded to two hundred and two (22) hit and run crashes where no follow up information was available and a self-report of crash was given to the driver. The crashes were most heavily concentrated at the beginning of the fall semester, August through October, with over thirty nine (39%) of the total for the year occurring during that period. January-March accounted for thirty three percent (33%), April-June accounted for sixteen percent (16%) and November-December had eleven percent (11%). Crashes on roadways occurred one hundred forty two times (142) while parking lot/garage crashes occurred one hundred ninety seven times (197). One crash occurred in an off-road location. Five (5) of the crashes involved alcohol. In regards to injuries as a result of crashes, thirty (3) injuries were reported with just under $26, in estimated damages. Crashes occurred most often on Thursday with seventy four (74) followed by Tuesday with sixty eight (68), Wednesday with sixty seven (67), Monday with fifty two (52) and Friday with forty one (41). The weekend, Saturday and Sunday, only had thirty eight (38) crashes combined, but Saturday was more active with twenty one (21). The most popular time to crash was between 12 and 13 hours. Sixty eight percent (68%) of crashes occurring between the hours of 9 and 18.

Garage H had the most reported crashes with 27. Garage C accounted for 24 crashes, Garage B had 17 crashes, Garage A had 15 crashes, Garage D and Garage F had 13 crashes each, Garage I had 9 crashes, Garage G had 7 crashes, the Libra Garage had 4 crashes and Garage E had only 2 crashes. A parking lots comparison chart by year is located later in this report. A majority of the crashes in 214 were caused by careless driving, fifty eight percent (58%). The next most common cause was improper backing at twenty percent (2%). Minor reasons for cause, failure to yield- seven percent (7%), following too closely- four percent (4%) and improper turnthree percent (3%). Citations: 214 In 214, officers conducted 5,78 traffic stops. UCFPD issued 1652 citations for various traffic charges over the year. Listed are some of the more prevalent crash causing violations or other significant charges: Speeding 2 Violation of Traffic Control Device 89 Careless Driving 171 General Equipment Violations 27 Improper Backing 59 Ran Stop Sign 6 Ran Red Light 35 DUI 68 Under 21 alcohol violation 49 Suspended License w/o Knowledge 65 Suspended License w/ Knowledge 78 Seatbelt Violations 239 In 214, officers issued citations to drivers with the following racial characteristics. White-1297 citations, Black-293 citations, Asian-43 citations, American Indian-2. In combining all racial categories, 316 drivers were identified or self-identified as being of Hispanic origin.

Charts and Graphs Crashes in Garages: Includes hit and run crashes with no written report Year A B C D E F G H I Libra 216 15 17 24 13 2 13 7 27 9 4 215 18 23 24 18 9 13 5 28 8 9 214 15 17 24 13 2 13 7 27 9 4 214 215 216 Crashes at the Rosen Center 6 3 5 Crashes at the Knights Circle Apartments 13 13 12 Crashes at the Pointe at Central 14 7 11 Crashes at Lake Nona Medical School 1 Crashes at Northview 7 5 7 Crashes by Month: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 214 215 216

Crash Reports Written by Day: 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun 214 215 216 Total Written Crash Reports and total if all hit and run crashes required reports: 7 6 5 4 3 Total if all hit and run crashes required reports instead just of driver's report of crash Crash reports 2 1 214 215 216

Crash Cases by Parking Lot and Other Property: Includes hit and run crashes with no report. Years Lot B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B1 B11 B12 B13* B14 B15 B16 B17 216 2 1 4 3 3 8 3 1 1 1 2 215 2 2 2 1 5 7 6 1 1 7 214 2 1 4 3 3 7 3 1 1 1 2 Totals 4 4 1 8 7 2 13 26 3 1 2 11 Years C1 C2 C3 D1 D2 E1 14 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 9 H1 Rosen Knights Cr Pointe Lake Nona 216 2 3 6 7 6 1 1 1 3 5 1 4 1 5 12 11 215 5 7 5 1 2 1 4 7 2 1 3 13 7 214 3 3 6 7 6 1 1 1 3 5 1 4 1 5 13 14 1 Totals 1 6 19 19 22 4 2 3 1 17 2 1 3 13 38 32 1 Parking lots B12 and B13 were decommissioned during 215 as part of the Libra Drive construction project. B12 reopened as a service vehicle parking area only in 216. Citation Graphs: By violation 25 2 15 1 5 Speeding Careless T/C Device Stop Sign Red Light Seatbelt DUI Under 21 214 215 216 216 215 214

Total Citations by year: TOTAL CITATIONS Total Citations 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 1652 1466 114 214 215 216 Total number of traffic stops, regardless of citation or warning. TRAFFIC STOPS BY YEAR Traffic Stops by Year 6 5 4 578 4591 3 322 2 1 214 215 216

Citations issued by race. Hispanic Origin also included in all race totals. 25 Race/Ethnicity by Citation 2 15 1 5 216 215 214 White Black Asian American Indian Hispanic Origin Other Traffic Related Services and Calls 25 2 15 1 214 215 216 5 Battery Jumps Disabled Vehicle Road Obstruction Motorist Assist The parking services division also provides battery jump, disabled vehicle and motorist assist services. Those numbers are not part of this report and only UCF PD statistics are included. Report compiled and presented by Officer Peter Stephens, UCF Police Department.