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26 Fatal Motor Vehicle CRASH Comparative Data Report FOR THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY COMPILED BY THE NEW JERSEY STATE POLICE FATAL ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION UNIT

OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL CHRIS CHRISTIE DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY CHRISTOPHER S. PORRINO Governor DIVISION OF STATE POLICE Attorney General POST OFFICE BOX 768 KIM GUADAGNO WEST TRENTON, NJ8628-68 COLONEL PATRICK CALLAHAN Lt. Governor (69) 882-2 Acting Superintendent Dear Reader: During 26, New Jersey once again saw an increase in fatal motor vehicle crashes. Nationwide, the preliminary data indicate that motor vehicle fatalities increased to a nine-year high. In 26, New Jersey recorded 57 fatal collisions that resulted in 62 deaths. This is an increase of 8 motor vehicle collisions and an increase of deaths, which equates to.65 motor vehicle fatalities per day. The law enforcement community and certain non-profit organizations will remain committed in their respective traffic and public safety efforts. Through enforcement and education of the motoring public, we will continue to work towards the reduction of motor vehicle fatalities on our roadways. As traffic-related deaths continue to be the leading cause of death in New Jersey and the nation, we must continue our efforts in traffic safety awareness. In 26, the recorded nationwide death toll on our roadways was 7,6 fatalities. This is an approximate increase of 5.6% from 25. Although there was an increase in fatal crashes involving intoxicated drivers in 26, the law enforcement community reaffirms its commitment to enforcing traffic laws to reduce these occurrences On the following pages, you will find statistics concerning this past calendar year s fatal motor vehicle crashes. The information was compiled by the Fatal Accident Investigation Unit within the Division of State Police. This report constitutes a detailed look at the causes and results of fatal crashes throughout the state during 26. With the continued efforts and cooperation of the public, and federal, state and local agencies, I am convinced that our traffic safety records will continue to improve in the years ahead. Sincerely, Patrick J. Callahan Colonel "An Internationally Accredited Agency" New Jersey Is An Equal Opportunity Employer Printed on Recycled Paper and Recyclable

TABLE OF CONTENTS STATISTICAL SUMMARY 26.. Quick.... Facts........................................................................ 26.. Motor.... Vehicle...... Fatal.... Crashes....... and... Fatalities....... with... a.. Comparison......... of.. the.. 997-26......... Crashes...... and... Fatalities......... 2 A. Crash.. Victim..... Classification.......... by... Month.......................................................... B. Crashes.... and... Fatalities....... by.. Month..... of.. Occurrence....................................................... C. Crash.. Victim..... Classification.......... by... County.......................................................... D. Crashes.... by.. County...... of.. Occurrence......... and... Roadway....... Classification............................................. 5 E. Fatalities..... and... Injuries..... According........ to.. Crash..... Type.... Classification.............................................. 6 F. Hours.. of.. Occurrence.......................................................................... 7 G. Weather.... Conditions.......................................................................... 7 H. Day. of.. Occurrence........................................................................... 8 I. Age. of.. Driver..... Victims...................................................................... 8 J. Age. of.. Pedestrian........ Victims................................................................... 8 K. Sex. of.. Pedestrians........................................................................... 9 L. Condition..... of.. All.. Drivers..................................................................... 9 M. Alcohol... Factor........................................................................... Victim.. Alcohol...... Factor,...... 22-26........ Comparison........................................................ Victim.. Alcohol...... Factors...... for... the.. Year.... 26....................................................... N. Alcohol... Involvement.......... of. Deceased........ Drivers...... Related...... to.. Manner...... of.. Collision................................. 2. O. Manner.... of. Collision........................................................................ 2. P. Type.. of. Vehicles....... Involved.......(Including....... Parked)...................................................... Q. Character..... of.. Road....................................................................... R. Road.. Designation............................................................................ S. Age. of.. Drivers.......................................................................... 5. T. Sex. of.. Drivers.......................................................................... 5. U. What.. Drivers..... Were..... Doing................................................................. 6. V. What.. Pedestrians......... Were.... Doing.............................................................. 6. W. Contributing....... Circumstances...................................................................... 7. SPECIFIC AREAS OF CONCERN Interstate..... Highway....... Fatalities................................................................. 9. Pedalcycle...... Crashes....................................................................... 2. Motorcycle...... Crashes....................................................................... 2. Tractor-Trailer........ Crashes..................................................................... 22. Safety Equipment Usage................................................................... 2 7 -. 2.. Age... Group....................................................................... 2. Fatal.. Crashes...... and... Persons....... Killed.... for... Selected...... Holiday...... Periods........................................ 25. Ten. Year.... Experience........................................................................ 26. Fatal.. Crash.... Investigation.......... Summary........ by.. Troop................................................... 27. Fatal Crashes by County, Municipality, Date, Time and Location................................... Map - Fatalities By County..................................................................

QUICK FACTS Nationwide, the fatality rate increased to.8 fatalities per hundred million vehicle miles traveled, up from.5 in 25. Nationwide preliminary statistics indicate there were 7,6 people killed. In New Jersey, there were 57 fatal crashes with 62 people killed. There was an increase of 8 fatal crashes and an increase of fatalities. Of the fatalities, 28.6 % had consumed alcohol to some extent. Of all drivers, 2. % were legally intoxicated. An average of.6 persons were killed every day. There were 68 fatal crashes involving 7 motorcycles. Pedalcyclists accounted for 7 fatal crashes. The pedestrian death toll was 66. There were a total of hit and run fatal crashes involving 6 vehicles. The victims were comprised of drivers, passenger, pedestrians and 2 pedalcyclists. Of the 82 drivers listed, 2 New Jersey drivers and 5 out-of-state drivers were suspended. There were 2 drivers without valid licenses. There are 9,7 miles of public open roads in the state of New Jersey, indicating one death for every 6.8 miles. Straight roads were involved in 58.9 % of all fatal crashes. Of all fatal crashes, 85. % occurred during clear weather conditions. Of the known drivers involved in fatal crashes, 72.7 % were males. Of the vehicles involved in fatal crashes, 5.2 % involved passenger cars. There were tractor-trailers involved in 28 fatal crashes which resulted in 29 fatalities.

SUBJECT Statistical Summary of 26 Motor Vehicle Fatal Crashes and Fatalities with a Comparison of the 22-26 Crashes and Fatalities. Fatal Crashes Fatalities Statistics 22 2 2 25 26 55 58 52 522 57 59 52 556 562 62 TREND IN FATALITIES 2 Year Trend 9 8 77 77 7 77 7 725 72 7 75 72 78 72 6 627 62 59 58 59 5 556 52 556 562 '97 '98 '99 ' ' '2 ' ' '5 '6 '7 '8 '9 ' ' '2 ' ' '5 '6 2

VICTIM CLASSIFICATION BY MONTH - 26 January February March April May June July August Month September October November December Driver Passenger Pedalcyclist Pedestrian 2 8 2 7 2 26 8 25 2 2 5 2 2 26 9 9 2 9 7 29 9 2 8 22 5 22 25 9 2 6 2 Totals Totals 89 7 66 62 2 2 2 5 7 6 6 8 6 5 5 CRASHES AND FATALITIES BY MONTH OF OCCURRENCE Month January February March April May June July August September October November December Crashes 22 2 2 25 26 9 9 9 2 7 2 6 55 6 8 7 29 29 2 5 9 7 9 6 5 55 8 57 2 52 5 58 5 2 6 5 5 8 9 8 2 57 52 5 2 9 8 6 9 55 59 5 55 58 52 522 57 Fatalities 22 2 2 25 26 52 2 9 2 2 7 2 5 57 8 2 2 6 5 5 5 8 52 52 55 7 58 5 6 6 5 6 57 5 6 5 8 57 8 5 2 9 5 6 56 52 5 5 5 5 55 6 5 59 52 556 562 62

66 89 7 57 62 Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren County 9 2 9 8 29 2 26 22 2 7 2 9 22 8 2 2 Crashes 5 5 9 2 2 6 26 2 2 7 5 2 22 5 9 2 25 5 Killed 9 6 9 7 7 7 5 8 5 25 5 2 8 2 9 Driver 5 5 5 7 6 5 7 7 6 7 2 Passenger 2 5 22 7 2 8 8 6 6 9 Pedestrian 2 Pedalcyclist CRASH VICTIM CLASSIFICATION BY COUNTY Victim Classification

CRASHES BY COUNTY OF OCCURRENCE AND ROADWAY CLASSIFICATION County Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Interstate State County Municipal Toll Roads Other 8 9 5 7 9 7 6 2 6 8 2 7 7 5 7 2 5 7 5 2 5 2 2 9 7 2 7 9 7 9 2 2 9 8 5 8 7 5 9 7 5 6 6 5 5 2 8 5 6 5 8 28 77 9 5 S 9 2 9 8 29 2 26 22 2 7 2 9 22 8 2 2 57 NOTE: US roadways are included in the State Highway column. Other roadways include State, County and Municipal Parks and Institutions and US Government Property. Breakdown in Percentages of 57 Crashes during 26 Other,.7% Toll Road, 9.7% Interstate, 7.% Municipal, 5.79% State, 6.5% County,.6% Toll Road Municipal County State Interstate Other 5

FATALITIES AND INJURIES ACCORDING TO CRASH TYPE CLASSIFICATION Total Crashes Total Fatalities Total Injured Type 22 2 2 25 26 22 2 2 25 26 22 2 2 25 26 Pedestrian 55 28 67 7 6 58 28 69 77 67 26 8 6 8 Other Motor Vehicle 82 86 8 58 92 99 2 2 77 25 25 279 256 26 28 Railroad Train 2 2 2 Parked Vehicle 5 7 5 5 8 2 9 6 Pedalcycle 8 7 8 7 2 5 Animal 2 2 2 Fixed/Other Object 52 9 5 7 69 6 55 8 7 8 75 6 6 5 56 Non-Collision 28 29 2 2 25 22 27 8 7 9 Other 7 2 8 2 2 55 58 52 522 57 59 52 556 562 62 82 9 5 7 98 In 26 there were 57 fatal crashes in which 62 persons were killed and 98 persons injured.

HOURS OF OCCURRENCE Time Of Occurrence 22 2 2 25 26 2: to 2:59 a.m. 8 7 7 2 8 : to :59 a.m. 22 6 27 22 7 2: to 2:59 a.m. 2 9 2 2 : to :59 a.m. 2 6 2 28 : to :59 a.m. 2 8 9 25 5: to 5:59 a.m. 8 9 8 22 6: to 6:59 a.m. 2 25 2 2 28 7: to 7:59 a.m. 7 8 7 2 8: to 8:59 a.m. 2 6 7 7 9: to 9:59 a.m. 2 6 2 2 : to :59 a.m. 2 2 2 2 : to :59 a.m. 8 5 6 22 2: to 2:59 p.m. 22 25 8 2 : to :59 p.m. 2 25 2 2 25 2: to 2:59 p.m. 26 2 5 2 : to :59 p.m. 2 27 2 29 : to :59 p.m. 26 26 25 2 5: to 5:59 p.m. 8 5 2 8 6: to 6:59 p.m. 2 2 22 2 7: to 7:59 p.m. 29 7 26 8: to 8:59 p.m. 26 27 9 9: to 9:59 p.m. 28 2 8 : to :59 p.m. 9 26 25 2 : to :59 p.m. 2 8 22 2 55 58 52 522 57 WEATHER CONDITIONS Clear Rain Snow Fog Other 87 7 6 26 57 7.72%.2%.5%.56% Total 85.% Clear Rain Snow Fog Other 7

DAY OF OCCURRENCE Day of Occurrence 22 2 2 25 26 Sunday 8 7 82 7 82 Monday 75 65 66 56 7 Tuesday 68 65 69 6 7 Wednesday 86 66 67 87 72 Thursday 6 7 77 72 8 Friday 89 85 68 79 9 Saturday 89 8 9 92 55 58 52 522 57 AGE OF DRIVER VICTIMS Number Killed Age Of Driver 22 2 2 25 26 6 and under Age 7 8-2 2-2 25-29 - 9-9 5-6 65 and older 2 2 2 5 5 6 7 57 5 28 5 9 58 8 2 26 9 75 6 5 5 7 59 59 2 5 66 2 72 62 9 295 276 AGE OF PEDESTRIAN VICTIMS Number Killed Age Of Pedestrian 22 2 2 25 26-5 - 9-5 - 9 2-2 25-5 - 6 65-7 75 and older Unknown 2 7 2 2 5 2 2 5 27 6 2 2 6 5 6 9 22 7 8 6 6 2 2 2 2 6 6 8 5 2 2 6 2 7 7 66 8

SEX OF PEDESTRIANS CONDITION OF ALL DRIVERS Sex 22 2 2 25 26 Male 7 9 9 7 8 Female 6 9 6 56 58 6 2 7 7 66 Condition Unknown Apparently Normal Alcohol Use Drug Use (Illicit) Medication Alcohol & Drug/Medication Use Physical Handicaps Illness Fatigue Fell Asleep Other Drivers 27 59 79 5 9 5 7 2 82 2 YEAR TREND Intoxicated Drivers Involved in Fatal Crashes 2 5 5 8 2 6 6 5 2 2 26 5 5 6 96 9 5 97 98 99 2 5 6 7 8 9 2 5 6 72 9

ALCOHOL FACTOR There were 62 fatalities during 26. Of the fatalities, were drivers, 89 were passengers, 66 were pedestrians and 7 were pedalcyclists. Of this total, 97 were tested for alcohol and 5 were not tested. Of the 97 tested, 72 were positive for alcohol in varying degrees and 25 were negative. This indicates that.6 % of the fatalities tested were positive for alcohol and 65. % were negative. 78 drivers, 9 passengers, 5 pedestrians and pedalcyclists tested positive for drugs. In 5 of the 57 crashes, Driving While Intoxicated (alcohol and/or drugs) was listed as the major contributing factor. There were 69 people killed as a result of these 5 crashes..) DRIVERS: Deceased: There were a total of drivers killed of which 278 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 97 were positive and 8 were negative, indicating.9 % had consumed an alcoholic beverage. Of the 97 imbibing drivers, 77 or 79. % had an alcohol level of.8 % or higher. Surviving: There were a total of 52 surviving drivers of which 6 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, were positive and were negative, indicating 22.6 % had consumed an alcoholic beverage. Of the imbibing drivers, 2 or 72.7 % had an alcohol level of.8 % or higher. 2.) Passengers: There were a total of 89 passengers killed of which 6 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 2 were positive and 2 were negative, indicating. % had consumed an alcoholic beverage..) Pedestrians:.) Pedalcyclists: There were a total of 66 pedestrians killed of which were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 5 were positive and 9 were negative, indicating 5. % had consumed an alcoholic beverage. There were a total of 7 pedalcyclists killed of which 2 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, were positive and 9 were negative, indicating 25. % had consumed an alcoholic beverage. SURVIVING DRIVER ALCOHOL FACTORS.% -.%.% -.7%.8% -.%.% & over Negative No test Total Drivers 6 8 6 56 52 EVALUATION: 26 showed a 2. % increase in alcohol-related fatalities. The number of fatal accident victims with blood alcohol readings above the legal limit increased from 8 in 25 to 2 in 26, an increase of 22.2 %. Deceased drivers with alcohol involvement showed a 5.6 % increase when compared to 25. ALCOHOL & DRUG USE: surviving drivers, deceased drivers, 9 passengers, 6 pedestrians and pedalcyclists tested positive for alcohol and drugs (Illicit & Medication). 25 surviving drivers, deceased drivers, passengers, 9 pedestrians and pedalcyclists tested positive for drugs (Illicit & Medication) alone.

VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTOR 22-26 COMPARISON. % -. %. % -.7 % 22 2 2 25 26 22 2 2 25 26 Drivers Passengers Pedestrians Pedalcyclists 7 2 9 8 7 2 6 6 7 5 5 8 7 22 9 2 8 26 6. % and Over Negative 22 2 2 25 26 22 2 2 25 26 Drivers 68 6 6 2 7 7 75 58 6 8 Passengers 2 6 9 6 52 2 Pedestrians 5 7 7 95 7 75 98 9 Pedalcyclists 2 8 7 6 9 2 28 9 5 9 6 28 6 25 There were 6 victims that tested positive for drugs..8 % -. % 22 2 2 25 26 9 5 9 9 6 2 5 2 5 2 7 No Test 22 2 2 25 26 22 2 2 25 26 8 5 6 5 52 9 295 276 8 26 2 26 92 8 96 89 2 2 2 22 22 6 2 7 7 66 2 7 5 7 7 2 9 5 59 52 556 562 62 VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTORS FOR THE YEAR 26.% -.%.% -.7%.8% -.%.% & over Negative No Test Drivers 7 6 7 8 52 Passengers 6 5 6 2 26 89 Pedestrians 6 5 7 9 22 66 Pedalcyclists 9 5 7 26 7 5 25 5 62 LEGEND NEGATIVE: Tested and found to be negative for alcohol and drugs. NO TEST: No toxicology testing conducted. NOTE: 78 drivers, 9 passengers, 5 pedestrians and pedalcyclists tested positive for drugs.

ALCOHOL INVOLVEMENT OF DECEASED DRIVERS RELATED TO MANNER OF COLLISION Angle Same Direction - Rear End Opposite Direction - Head On/Angular Opposite Direction - Left/U-Turn Fixed Object Pedestrian Railroad Train Pedalcycle Struck Parked Vehicle Overturned Other Object Sideswipe Encroachment Animal Backing Manner of Collision. -.7 %.8 % and above Alcohol & Drugs Drugs Alone 2 5 7 9 2 6 27 2 5 2 2 2 77 NOTE: Drivers that test positive for both alcohol and drug use are counted in both the appropriate BAC column and in the Alcohol / Drugs column. MANNER OF COLLISION Manner of Collision - All Crashes Angle Same Direction - Rear End Opposite Direction - Head On/Angular Opposite Direction - Left/U-Turn Fixed Object Pedestrian Other* Sideswipe Overturned 22 2 2 25 26 56 5 9 5 8 5 2 5 56 55 52 56 56 22 2 2 2 28 5 8 5 68 55 28 67 7 6 7 27 25 7 28 5 2 7 8 28 29 2 2 55 58 52 522 57 * Other categories include - Struck Parked Vehicle, Backing, Animal, Pedalcycle, Other Object and Railroad Train. 2

TYPE OF VEHICLES INVOLVED (Including Parked) Passenger Vehicle Recreation Vehicle Taxicab / Limo Motorcycle Moped Pickup Sport Utility Vehicle Van Fire / Rescue Police Vehicle Ambulance Bus School Bus Single Unit 2-Axle Single Unit -Axle Truck / Trailer Truck (Bobtail) Semi-Trailer (Tractor-Trailer) Doubles Triples Heavy Truck Other Fatal Crashes 22 2 2 25 26 26 97 5 6 9 8 57 62 5 7 2 69 59 57 58 76 9 2 9 9 6 6 8 7 2 2 9 7 8 9 6 6 6 5 2 2 2 2 7 8 6 2 2 2 29 55 29 2 8 5 5 87 79 829 87 885

CHARACTER OF ROAD Road Character Straight and Level Straight and Grade Straight at Hillcrest Curve and Level Curve and Grade Curve at Hillcrest Intersection Other Fatal Crashes 22 2 2 25 26 269 262 295 278 296 5 5 9 7 9 7 6 55 68 55 59 77 56 5 8 2 27 5 99 8 5 26 55 58 52 522 57 ROAD DESIGNATION Road Designation Interstate State County Municipal Toll Roads Other Fatal Crashes 22 2 2 25 26 8 9 6 2 99 7 9 68 28 62 66 62 8 77 99 86 9 52 8 5 5 2 55 58 52 522 57 NOTE: US roadways are included in the State Highway column. *Other roadways include State, County and Municipal Parks.

AGE OF DRIVERS Age of Driver 6 and under Age 7 8-2 2-2 25-29 - 9-9 5-6 65 and over Unknown* Fatal Crashes 22 2 2 25 26 2 7 5 6 5 9 8 67 66 85 96 87 79 87 96 8 2 9 6 2 6 2 7 7 98 65 76 8 5 2 29 6 9 9 82 752 789 769 82 SEX OF DRIVERS Sex of Driver Male Female Transitional Unknown Fatal Crashes 22 2 2 25 26 68 55 56 56 65 2 N/A 8 N/A 2 N/A 88 N/A 2 2 8 9 8 82 752 789 769 82 * Unknown includes hit-and-run and parked vehicle crashes where driver information is not known or applicable. 5

WHAT DRIVERS WERE DOING Fatal Crashes Driver Pre-Crash Action 22 2 2 25 26 Going Straight Ahead 57 52 557 52 57 Making Right Turn 7 8 2 Making Left Turn 58 55 2 62 7 Making U Turn 2 5 2 Starting From Parked 2 Starting In Traffic 5 8 Slowing or Stopping 7 2 Stopped in Traffic 9 2 6 9 2 Parking Parked 5 8 2 Changing Lanes 7 8 2 8 Entering Traffic Lane 2 5 5 Backing 5 6 Driverless / Moving Passing 8 8 8 Negotiating Curve 88 76 67 8 9 Driving on Shoulder 5 2 Right Turn on Red Other 2 Unknown 2 6 82 752 789 769 82 WHAT PEDESTRIANS WERE DOING Fatal Crashes Pedestrian Pre-Crash Action Crossing at Marked Crosswalk Crossing at Unmarked Crosswalk Crossing Where Prohibited Other Pedestrian Action in Roadway Pedestrian Off Of Roadway Other Pedestrian Action 22 8 8 55 8 2 2 22 2 55 9 2 2 26 9 57 6 29 25 5 6 8 8 26 66 22 2 6 2 7 7 66 6

CONTRIBUTING CIRCUMSTANCES Contributing Circumstances 22 2 2 25 26 Unsafe Speed Driver Inattention Failed to Obey Traffic Control Failed to Yield Right of Way Improper Lane Change Improper Passing Failed to Use Turn Signal Improper Turn Following Too Closely Unsafe Backing Improper Vehicle Lights Traveling Wrong Way Improper Parking Failure to Keep Right Other Driver Action Mechanical Failure Road / Environmental Factor Pedestrian Violation Pedalcyclist Violation 98 82 7 8 79 75 65 9 66 27 9 9 27 6 5 5 7 5 6 6 9 5 2 6 5 9 5 2 7 2 2 2 6 2 6 8 6 7 8 5 9 28 22 27 27 6 2 5 5 6 9 28 26 29 2 9 7 2 65 555 582 66 62 NOTE: In some crashes, alcohol and/or drug involvement may have contributed to the crash, however other driving actions are the proximate cause of the crash. For a detailed analysis of alcohol and drug related crashes, see the Alcohol Factor Report on Page. 7

SPECIFIC AREAS OF CONCERN INTERSTATE HIGHWAY FATALITIES The Interstate Highway System of New Jersey is % completed, with 2.2 miles open to the motoring public. During 26, the death rate averaged 5.2 deaths per month and death for every 6.7 miles of highway. A concise analysis of victim classification, alcohol involvement, driver ages, contributing circumstances and manner of collision is outlined on the following page. INTERSTATE HIGHWAY MILEAGE Highway Number Mileage Open Fatal Crashes by Highway I-76. I-78 67.8 2 I-8 68.5 9 I-95 86.7 9 I-95.7 2 I-278 2. I-28 7.85 I-287 67.5 6 I-295 68.6 6 I-676.75 2.2 6 I-95 includes sections of the New Jersey Turnpike. 8

INTERSTATE HIGHWAY FATALITIES 26 Interstate Fatal Crashes: 6 Interstate Fatalities: 66 Victim Classification Age of Drivers Drivers 7 6 & under Passengers 5 7 Pedestrians 8-2 Pedalcyclists 2-2 66 25-29 2-9 2 Contributing Circumstances Unsafe Speed Driver Inattention Improper Lane Change Improper Passing 5-9 5-6 65 & over Unknown 2 26 Failed to Use Turn Signal Manner of Collision Following Too Closely Angle 2 Traveling Wrong Way Same Direction - Rear End 6 Failure to Keep Right Opposite Direction - Head On / Angular Mechanical Failure Opposite Direction - Left / U-Turn Road / Environmental Factor Fixed Object 9 Pedestrian Violation Pedestrian Pedalcyclist Violation Sideswipe 7 Other / Unknown 5 Overturned 7 No Improper Driving 7 Other 6 Drivers Passengers Pedestrians Pedalcyclists Victim Alcohol Factors.% -.%.% -.7%.8% -.%.% & over Negative No Test 2 9 2 7 9 5 5 7 2 2 5 6 8 66 8 drivers, passenger and pedestrian tested positive for alcohol and drugs (Illicit & Medication). 2 drivers, passengers and 2 pedestrians tested positive for drugs (Illicit & Medication) alone. 9

FATAL PEDALCYCLE CRASHES 22 2 2 25 26 Pedalcycle Crashes Fatalities 7 7 7 7 - - - 5 6-2 2 - - - 5 5-6 6 & over Unknown Age of Victim 22 2 2 25 26 5 2 2 2 2 5 2 5 2 2 5 7 7 Classification of Victim 22 2 2 25 26 Drivers 7 7 Passengers 7 7 Contributing Circumstances 22 2 2 25 26 No Improper Driving 5 5 Driver Inattention 2 2 Failed to Yield Right of Way 2 5 2 5 5 Failed to Obey Traffic Control 2 Failure to Keep Right 2 Improper Turn Other 6 2 Unknown 7 7 ALCOHOL/DRUG INVOLVEMENT Of the 7 pedalcyclist fatalities, 2 were tested. Of those 2 tested, tested positive for drugs only, 2 tested positive for alcohol only and tested positive for alcohol and drugs. 6 were negative for alcohol and/or drugs and 5 were not tested. 2

FATAL MOTORCYCLE CRASHES 22 2 2 25 26 Motorcycle Crashes Fatalities 76 5 6 5 68 78 56 6 5 69 6 & under 7-2 2 - - Over Angle Same Direction - Rear End Age of Drivers 22 2 2 25 26 Opposite Direction - Head On/Angular Opposite Direction - Left/U-Turn Fixed Object Pedestrian Other* Sideswipe Overturned 2 5 5 2 6 7 9 6 9 6 5 28 2 2 28 7 55 59 8 67 Manner of Collision '2 ' ' '5 '6 7 7 6 7 5 6 2 5 5 2 6 7 6 7 5 2 2 6 2 2 5 9 2 76 5 6 5 68 *Includes Animal In Roadway Crash and Struck Parked Vehicle Crash. Classification of Victim 22 2 2 25 26 Drivers 7 55 59 8 67 Passengers 6 2 2 77 56 6 9 69 Contributing Circumstances '2 ' ' '5 '6 Unsafe Speed 27 2 6 5 6 Driver Inattention 2 2 8 Improper Lane Change 2 2 Improper Passing Failed to Use Turn Signal Following Too Closely Failure to Keep Right 2 2 Mechanical Failure Road/Environmental Factor 2 Pedestrian Violation Pedalcyclist Violation Other/Unknown 7 7 2 6 No Improper Driving 7 9 6 9 72 55 59 9 67 Drivers Passengers Victim Alcohol Factors.% -.%.% -.7%.8% -.%.% & over Negative No Test 5 2 2 9 9 67 2 5 2 9 9 69 8 deceased drivers tested positive for alcohol and drugs (Illicit & Medication). deceased drivers and passenger tested positive for drugs (Illicit & Medication) alone. 2

FATAL TRACTOR-TRAILER CRASHES 22 2 2 25 26 Tractor-Trailer Crashes Fatalities 28 28 29 28 2 8 29 29 Manner of Collision '2 ' ' '5 '6 Angle 2 2 Same Direction - Rear End 9 7 2 5 Opposite Direction - Head On/Angular 5 Opposite Direction - Left/U-Turn 2 Fixed Object 2 2 Pedestrian 5 5 6 Other 2 6 8 2 Sideswipe 2 6 Overturned 2 28 28 29 28 Tractor-Trailer Contributing Circumstances '2 ' ' '5 '6 Unsafe Speed Driver Inattention 7 2 Improper Lane Change Improper Passing Failed to Use Turn Signal Following Too Closely Failure to Keep Right Mechanical Failure Road/Environmental Factor 2 5 Other/Unknown 5 No Improper Driving 2 8 5 7 28 29 5 2 25 Victim Classification 22 2 2 25 26 Drivers 6 6 Passengers 7 6 Other Victim Classifications 22 2 2 25 26 Drivers 2 7 2 2 2 Passengers 7 9 Pedestrians 7 5 6 Pedalcyclists 2 2 29 2 28 Other Involved Contributing Circumstances '2 ' ' '5 '6 Unsafe Speed 5 2 Driver Inattention 9 9 Improper Lane Change Improper Passing Failed to Use Turn Signal Following Too Closely Failure to Keep Right 5 2 2 Mechanical Failure Road/Environmental Factor Other/Unknown 2 5 6 No Improper Driving 6 27 2 Pedestrian Violation 5 5 No Pedestrian Violation 29 58 9 8 22

Drivers Passengers TRACTOR-TRAILER VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTORS VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTORS.% -.%.% -.7%.8% -.%.% & over Negative No test OTHER VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTORS VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTORS.% -.%.% -.7%.8% -.%.% & over Negative No test Drivers 2 6 2 Passengers Pedalcyclists Pedestrians 6 2 2 28 drivers and pedalcyclist tested positive for drugs. SAFETY EQUIPMENT USAGE Safety Equipment Used Unknown None Lap Belt Harness Lap Belt & Harness Child Restraint Helmet Airbag Only Airbag & Seatbelts Unapproved Helmet Other Total Driver survived Driver killed Passenger killed 28 2 6 28 25 62 2 77 7 2 25 5 89 Based on the various sources of information (accident reports, observations, interviews, evidence), the seat belt data may not be completely reliable. 2

7-2 AGE GROUP Listed below are the 7 to 2-year-old drivers involved in fatal motor vehicle crashes. Year Total fatal crashes 7-2 drivers Total drivers involved Number of drivers drunk * 26 6 62 *.8 & over 26 Total Drivers Involved Number of Drivers Drunk * 7 years old 8 years old 9 years old 2 years old 7 8 2 FATAL CRASHES WITH ALCOHOL INVOLVED 26 7 years old 8 years old 9 years old 2 years old Crashes 2 VICTIM CLASSIFICATION 26 7 years old 8 years old 9 years old 2 years old Drivers Passengers 5 6 2 2 2 2 2

FATAL CRASHES AND PERSONS KILLED FOR SELECTED HOLIDAY PERIODS IN NEW JERSEY Holiday Fatal Crashes Persons Killed Memorial Day 22 () 72 Hours 2 () 72 Hours 2 () 72 Hours 6 25 () 72 Hours 6 9 26 () 72 Hours 5 5 Fourth of July 22 () 2 Hours 7 7 2 () 96 Hours 2 () 72 Hours 25 () 72 Hours 26 () 72 Hours 7 8 Labor Day 22 () 72 Hours 2 () 72 Hours 6 7 2 () 72 Hours 25 () 72 Hours 6 7 26 () 72 Hours Thanksgiving 22 () 96 Hours 8 2 () 96 Hours 5 6 2 () 96 Hours 8 8 25 () 96 Hours 2 26 () 96 Hours 6 7 Christmas 22 () 96 Hours 2 () 2 Hours 2 2 2 () 96 Hours 25 () 72 Hours 2 26 () 72 Hours 5 5 New Year's 22- () 96 Hours 2- () 2 Hours 2 2 2-5 () 96 Hours 6 6 25-6 () 72 Hours 26-7 () 72 Hours Figures in parentheses show the number of whole days in each holiday period. 25

TEN YEAR EXPERIENCE Years Fatal Crashes Fatalities Drivers Passengers Pedestrians Pedalcyclists Motorcycles* Mopeds* Alcohol Involvement 27 67 72 29 5 2 87 28.5% 28 555 59 2 2 8 2 82.7% 29 55 58 5 98 57 68 27.9% 2 5 556 99 72.6% 2 586 627 62 5 7 9.% 22 55 59 9 6 78 28.6% 2 58 52 92 2 56 26.% 26 2 52 556 295 8 7 6.% 25 522 562 276 96 7 7 5 25.% 26 57 62 89 66 7 69 2 5,57 5,9,2,8,5 9 78 6 28.6% 29.% * Included in "Driver Totals" - If passenger, included in "Passenger Totals."

NJSP FATAL CRASH INVESTIGATIONS SUMMARY BY TROOP EXPRESSWAY.......................... Atlantic...... City.... Expressway....... CR................................... County...... Road............................. Garden....... State..... Parkway.... PIP...................... Palisades........ Interstate........ Parkway..... LEGEND............................. New.... Jersey...... Turnpike.... MP....................................... Milepost.... SH.................................. State..... Highway.... Date Time Station Road MP TROOP A Municipality County Contributing Circumstances //26 /9/26 /5/26 /2/26 /2/26 /28/26 2//26 2//26 2/5/26 /7/26 /5/26 /2/26 /25/26 //26 /9/26 /2/26 /29/26 5/6/26 5//26 5//26 5/28/26 5/29/26 6//26 6/5/26 6/29/26 7//26 7/7/26 7/2/26 7/22/26 7/22/26 7/29/26 8//26 8//26 9//26 9/22/26 9//26 /5/26 /2/26 /25/26 /2/26 /9/26 2/5/26 2/2/26 2/5/26 2/5/26 2/6/26 26 9 657 79 8 72 7 85 226 6 5 55 2226 9 72 59 7 229 256 6 5 29 5 26 58 62 67 26 57 69 227 655 55 82 85 2 2 89 22 859 57 7 757 57 A.C.E. WOODBINE WOODSTOWN BELLMAWR PORT NORRIS WOODSTOWN BRIDGETON BRIDGETON PORT NORRIS BELLMAWR A.C.E. PORT NORRIS PORT NORRIS BELLMAWR PORT NORRIS PORT NORRIS WOODSTOWN BELLMAWR PORT NORRIS BRIDGETON BUENA VISTA WOODSTOWN BUENA VISTA WOODSTOWN WOODBINE BUENA VISTA PORT NORRIS A.C.E. BRIDGETON BUENA VISTA BELLMAWR WOODSTOWN BELLMAWR BRIDGETON PORT NORRIS WOODSTOWN WOODSTOWN BRIDGETON WOODBINE BRIDGETON BELLMAWR PORT NORRIS A.C.E. A.C.E. WOODSTOWN BUENA VISTA EXPRESSWAY SH 7 SH 9 SH 55 SH 55 CR 6 SH 9 CR 65 SH 55 I-295 EXPRESSWAY SH 55 SH 9 SH 55 CR 55 SH 55 SH 77 SH 55 SH 9 CR 67 SH 22 SH CR 5 CR 5 SH 8 SH 7 SH 7 EXPRESSWAY CR 5 EIGHTH ST I-76 CR 65 I-676 CR 552 SH 55 FEATHERBED LN I-295 SH 9 SH 9 CR 55 I-295 SH 55 EXPRESSWAY EXPRESSWAY SH 5 WALNUT LANE.2.6.5 6.8 2.9 2.9 27..6 8. 2.2.9..7 59..9 29..2 59.7.8 2....7...8 25.8.6 27..5.. 7.7 2.. 27. 27.5 2.9. 22.2.6 7. 8.6 EGG HARBOR TWSP DENNIS TWSP QUINTON TWSP ELK TWSP MILLVILLE CITY OLDMANS TWSP FAIRFIELD TWSP HOPEWELL TWSP PITTSGROVE TWSP WEST DEPTFORD TWSP GLOUCESTER TWSP VINELAND CITY MAURICE RIVER TWSP DEPTFORD TWSP DOWNE TWSP MILLVILLE CITY UPPER PITTSGROVE TW DEPTFORD TWSP MAURICE RIVER TWSP PITTSGROVE TWSP FOLSOM BORO PILESGROVE TWSP BUENA VISTA TWSP MANNINGTON TWSP DENNIS TWSP FOLSOM BORO MAURICE RIVER TWSP HAMILTON TWSP PITTSGROVE TWSP BUENA VISTA TWSP GLOUCESTER CITY PILESGROVE TWSP CAMDEN CITY DEERFIELD TWSP MAURICE RIVER TWSP PILESGROVE TWSP CARNEYS POINT TWSP FAIRFIELD TWSP UPPER TWSP UPPER DEERFIELD TWS CHERRY HILL TWSP MILLVILLE CITY PLEASANTVILLE CITY EGG HARBOR TWSP PILESGROVE TWSP BUENA VISTA TWSP ATLANTIC CAPE MAY SALEM GLOUCESTER CUMBERLAND SALEM CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND SALEM GLOUCESTER CAMDEN CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND GLOUCESTER CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND SALEM GLOUCESTER CUMBERLAND SALEM ATLANTIC SALEM ATLANTIC SALEM CAPE MAY ATLANTIC CUMBERLAND ATLANTIC SALEM ATLANTIC CAMDEN SALEM CAMDEN CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND SALEM SALEM CUMBERLAND CAPE MAY CUMBERLAND CAMDEN CUMBERLAND ATLANTIC ATLANTIC SALEM ATLANTIC UNSAFE SPEED UNSAFE SPEED, PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION UNSAFE SPEED UNSAFE SPEED UNSAFE SPEED FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY UNSAFE SPEED FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS, UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS TIRES FAIL TO OBEY TRAF CTRL DEV FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY UNSAFE SPEED PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION OTHER DRIVER ACTION FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS, OTHER DRIVER ACTION WRONG WAY UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION Date Time Station Road MP TROOP B Municipality County Contributing Circumstances /6/26 /6/26 /22/26 2/6/26 2//26 2/2/26 2/2/26 //26 8 56 226 26 2 529 65 HOPE PERRYVILLE SUSSEX SOMERVILLE HOPE TOTOWA-SUB SUSSEX HOPE SH 6 I-78 SH 5 I-78 I-8 I-8 OLD FOUNDRY RD I-8 2.9 2. 7.9 55. 2. 6.5 9. KNOWLTON TWSP CLINTON TWSP LAFAYETTE TWSP ALLAMUCHY TWSP SADDLE BROOK TWSP STILLWATER TWSP BLAIRSTOWN TWSP WARREN HUNTERDON SUSSEX ESSEX WARREN BERGEN SUSSEX WARREN PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS 27

TROOP B Date Time Station Road MP Municipality County Contributing Circumstances //26 /22/26 /28/26 /8/26 /8/26 /8/26 5//26 5/7/26 5/7/26 5/25/26 6/7/26 6/9/26 6/2/26 6/5/26 6/2/26 6/27/26 7//26 7/7/26 7//26 7/7/26 7/22/26 7/27/26 8/6/26 8/2/26 8/26/26 8/28/26 9/8/26 9/2/26 9/25/26 //26 /6/26 /2/26 /9/26 /9/26 /29/26 2//26 2/2/26 2//26 928 2 9 8 25 258 55 6 2 2 52 22 92 97 9 77 25 5 6 8 58 7 25 5 5 85 26 69 22 57 2 2 8 55 WASHINGTON SUSSEX SUSSEX PERRYVILLE WASHINGTON TOTOWA-SUB SOMERVILLE NETCONG TOTOWA-SUB PERRYVILLE MEADOWLANDS SOMERVILLE SOMERVILLE NETCONG TOTOWA-SUB SOMERVILLE SUSSEX SUSSEX PERRYVILLE TOTOWA-SUB PERRYVILLE SUSSEX TOTOWA-SUB PERRYVILLE HOPE PERRYVILLE TOTOWA-SUB SOMERVILLE NETCONG TOTOWA-SUB SUSSEX SUSSEX SOMERVILLE TOTOWA-SUB PERRYVILLE TOTOWA-SUB HOPE TOTOWA-SUB SH 6 CR 65 CR 52 I-78 SH 6 SH 8 SH 2 SH 2 I-8 I-78 BERRY'S CREEK RD I-287 I-78 I-287 I-287 I-287 SH 9 OLD MINE RD I-78 I-8 I-78 CR 65 I-28 I-78 I-8 I-78 I-8 I-287 I-287 I-28 SH 2 SH 26 I-78 I-8 CR 579 I-28 SH 9 I-28 9. 9. 5.7 7.5 55. 7.8 6. 55.2..8 8.8.7 62.6.8 8.8 2. 56.. 8.. 9.6.2 2. 6. 2.7.2.2 9. 27.2 52.7 5.7. 6.5.5 8.6 WHITE TWSP WANTAGE TWSP MONTAGUE TWSP UNION TWSP WHITE TWSP TOTOWA BORO MILLBURN TWSP CHATHAM BORO TOTOWA BORO ALPHA BORO EAST RUTHERFORD BOR EDISON TWSP WARREN TWSP HARDING TWSP MAHWAH TWSP FRANKLIN TWSP FREDON TWSP WALPACK TWSP READINGTON TWSP TOTOWA BORO GREENWICH TWSP WANTAGE TWSP CLINTON TWSP KNOWLTON TWSP CLINTON TWSP LODI BORO BEDMINSTER TWSP PARSIPPANY-TROY HIL EAST HANOVER TWSP MONTAGUE TWSP MONTAGUE TWSP UNION TWSP WAYNE TWSP UNION TWSP WEST ORANGE TOWN FRELINGHUYSEN TWSP WEST ORANGE TOWN WARREN SUSSEX SUSSEX HUNTERDON WARREN PASSAIC ESSEX MORRIS PASSAIC WARREN BERGEN MIDDLESEX SOMERSET MORRIS BERGEN SOMERSET SUSSEX SUSSEX HUNTERDON PASSAIC WARREN SUSSEX ESSEX HUNTERDON WARREN HUNTERDON BERGEN SOMERSET MORRIS MORRIS SUSSEX SUSSEX UNION PASSAIC HUNTERDON ESSEX WARREN ESSEX FAIL TO OBEY TRAF CTRL DEV UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION OTHER DRIVER ACTION UNSAFE SPEED TIRES IMPROPER LANE CHANGE, UNSAFE SPEED IMPROPER LANE CHANGE IMPROPER LANE CHANGE UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS, PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT TROOP C Date Time Station Road MP Municipality County Contributing Circumstances 2//26 /2/26 5//26 5/2/26 6/2/26 7//26 7//26 7//26 8/5/26 8/25/26 8/25/26 9/8/26 9/9/26 9/7/26 9/7/26 9/7/26 //26 /2/26 /28/26 //26 /8/26 //26 2/2/26 9 8 6 52 82 528 2 26 2 58 25 28 8 5 2 2 2 7 25 57 7 52 2 HAMILTON-SUB HAMILTON-SUB RED LION TUCKERTON RED LION BORDENTOWN HAMILTON-SUB BORDENTOWN RED LION HAMILTON-SUB TUCKERTON BORDENTOWN HAMILTON-SUB HAMILTON-SUB HAMILTON-SUB RED LION BORDENTOWN TUCKERTON HAMILTON-SUB RED LION RED LION RED LION HAMILTON-SUB BITTNER RD CR 526 SH 72 SH 9 CR 56 I-295 CR 52 I-295 SOOY PLACE RD I-95 SH 9 CR 57 I-95 I-95 CR 52 CR 62 I-295 CR 56 EMLEYS HILL RD CR 68 SH 26 CR 52 CR 52 9.5 6.8 58.6 8. 55.6 9.5 8.9 2. 59.8 7.5 6.2 5.2 9.5 2.5 7..9 6. 2. 5.2 MILLSTONE TWSP MILLSTONE TWSP WOODLAND TWSP BASS RIVER TWSP WOODLAND TWSP BORDENTOWN TWSP UPPER FREEHOLD TWSP MOUNT LAUREL TWSP WOODLAND TWSP EWING TWSP BASS RIVER TWSP HAINESPORT TWSP MILLSTONE TWSP MILLSTONE TWSP UPPER FREEHOLD TWSP SOUTHAMPTON TWSP MOUNT LAUREL TWSP PORT REPUBLIC CITY UPPER FREEHOLD TWSP TABERNACLE TWSP SOUTHAMPTON TWSP TABERNACLE TWSP MILLSTONE TWSP MONMOUTH MONMOUTH BURLINGTON BURLINGTON BURLINGTON BURLINGTON MONMOUTH BURLINGTON BURLINGTON MERCER BURLINGTON BURLINGTON MONMOUTH MONMOUTH MONMOUTH BURLINGTON BURLINGTON ATLANTIC MONMOUTH BURLINGTON BURLINGTON BURLINGTON MONMOUTH FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION OTHER DRIVER ACTION UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION TIRES FAIL TO OBEY TRAF CTRL DEV PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS 28

TROOP D - NEW JERSEY Date Time Station Road MP Municipality County Contributing Circumstances //26 /8/26 /2/26 2//26 2/22/26 2/28/26 /28/26 //26 5/7/26 6/2/26 7/2/26 7/29/26 8/7/26 8/9/26 8/2/26 9/27/26 /2/26 //26 2/7/26 2/9/26 5 89 95 25 59 26 559 55 826 25 25 89 2 72 69 8 25 7 2 MOORESTOWN CRANBURY NEWARK NEWARK NEWARK NEWARK NEWARK CRANBURY CRANBURY CRANBURY CRANBURY MOORESTOWN CRANBURY NEWARK NEWARK CRANBURY CRANBURY MOORESTOWN MOORESTOWN MOORESTOWN 57.5 86..9.8 5.9 2.5 5. 9.7 8.6 88. 78.7.2 72.7.6 2.7 89.9 69.. 57.8 9.9 HAMILTON TWSP EDISON TWSP CARLSTADT BORO JERSEY CITY ELIZABETH CITY WOODBRIDGE TWSP EAST BRUNSWICK TWSP EDISON TWSP EAST BRUNSWICK TWSP MOUNT LAUREL TWSP CRANBURY TWSP BAYONNE CITY WOODBRIDGE TWSP CRANBURY TWSP WESTAMPTON TWSP HAMILTON TWSP MOUNT LAUREL TWSP MERCER MIDDLESEX ESSEX BERGEN HUDSON UNION ESSEX MIDDLESEX MIDDLESEX MIDDLESEX MIDDLESEX BURLINGTON MIDDLESEX ESSEX HUDSON MIDDLESEX MIDDLESEX BURLINGTON MERCER BURLINGTON UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION, OTHER DRIVER ACTION UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION OTHER DRIVER ACTION, PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION TROOP D - GARDEN STATE Date Time Station Road MP Municipality County Contributing Circumstances 2/5/26 2/2/26 /22/26 //26 //26 /29/26 5//26 5/22/26 5/28/26 5//26 6/6/26 6/8/26 6/25/26 7//26 7//26 7//26 7//26 8//26 8/8/26 9/2/26 /5/26 /5/26 /6/26 /6/26 /6/26 //26 /6/26 //26 /2/26 56 27 5 55 65 59 5 2 528 5 5 88 28 92 627 95 7 6 99 26 55 25 27 86 HOLMDEL BLOOMFIELD GALLOWAY HOLMDEL HOLMDEL GALLOWAY HOLMDEL BLOOMFIELD GALLOWAY HOLMDEL GALLOWAY HOLMDEL GALLOWAY HOLMDEL GALLOWAY BLOOMFIELD HOLMDEL HOLMDEL BLOOMFIELD HOLMDEL GALLOWAY BLOOMFIELD HOLMDEL HOLMDEL GALLOWAY GALLOWAY GALLOWAY HOLMDEL BLOOMFIELD 2. 68.7 2. 96. 92. 2.9 9. 8.9 82.2.6. 9. 8.6 6.9 8. 69.8.8 9..8 97.9 6.8 5. 9.7 2.7 6. 88. 78.9 8.2 2. OLD BRIDGE TWSP WOODCLIFF LAKE BORO UPPER TWSP WALL TWSP BRICK TWSP EGG HARBOR TWSP WALL TWSP CRANFORD TWSP TOMS RIVER TINTON FALLS BORO GALLOWAY TWSP WALL TWSP PORT REPUBLIC CITY HOLMDEL TWSP DENNIS TWSP WOODCLIFF LAKE BORO MIDDLETOWN TWSP BRICK TWSP IRVINGTON TOWN WALL TWSP STAFFORD TWSP CLARK TWSP BRICK TWSP TINTON FALLS BORO DENNIS TWSP LAKEWOOD TWSP BEACHWOOD BORO TINTON FALLS BORO UNION TWSP MIDDLESEX BERGEN CAPE MAY MONMOUTH OCEAN ATLANTIC MONMOUTH UNION OCEAN MONMOUTH ATLANTIC MONMOUTH ATLANTIC MONMOUTH CAPE MAY BERGEN MONMOUTH OCEAN ESSEX MONMOUTH OCEAN UNION OCEAN MONMOUTH CAPE MAY OCEAN OCEAN MONMOUTH UNION UNSAFE SPEED UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OTHER DRIVER ACTION UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS, UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS UNSAFE SPEED UNSAFE SPEED UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS NONE PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION NONE IMPROPER LANE CHANGE 29

FATAL CRASHES BY COUNTY, MUNICIPALITY, DATE, TIME AND LOCATION EXPRESSWAY.......................... Atlantic...... City.... Expressway....... CR................................... County...... Road............................. Garden....... State..... Parkway.... PIP...................... Palisades........ Interstate........ Parkway..... LEGEND............................. New.... Jersey...... Turnpike.... MP....................................... Milepost.... SH.................................. State.... Highway..... Municipality Date Day ATLANTIC COUNTY Time Road MP Persons Killed EGG HARBOR TWSP ABSECON CITY GALLOWAY TWSP GALLOWAY TWSP HAMMONTON TOWN EGG HARBOR TWSP HAMMONTON TOWN ABSECON CITY FOLSOM BORO NORTHFIELD CITY BUENA VISTA TWSP GALLOWAY TWSP PLEASANTVILLE CITY EGG HARBOR CITY PORT REPUBLIC CITY HAMILTON TWSP HAMILTON TWSP PLEASANTVILLE CITY FOLSOM BORO HAMILTON TWSP HAMILTON TWSP ATLANTIC CITY BUENA VISTA TWSP GALLOWAY TWSP EGG HARBOR TWSP EGG HARBOR CITY HAMILTON TWSP GALLOWAY TWSP ABSECON CITY PORT REPUBLIC CITY ATLANTIC CITY HAMILTON TWSP ATLANTIC CITY GALLOWAY TWSP HAMILTON TWSP GALLOWAY TWSP PLEASANTVILLE CITY EGG HARBOR TWSP BUENA VISTA TWSP //26 //26 2//26 //26 //26 /29/26 5//26 5/28/26 5/28/26 5/29/26 6//26 6/6/26 6//26 6/2/26 6/25/26 6/28/26 6/29/26 7//26 7//26 7/2/26 7//26 7/8/26 7/22/26 8//26 8/27/26 8/27/26 //26 /5/26 //26 /2/26 /26/26 //26 //26 /5/26 /2/26 //26 2/2/26 2/5/26 2/6/26 26 257 65 8 65 25 2 256 75 5 5 55 7 5 25 78 26 62 6 22 26 222 6 258 67 2 555 7 225 952 852 225 68 7 57 7 57 EXPRESSWAY SH SH CR 575 SH SH SH SH 22 CR 662 CR 5 WEST LEEDS AVE ATLANTIC AVE SH 22 SH 22 CR 66 SH 7 EXPRESSWAY CR 552 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD EIGHTH ST SH SH SH SH CR 56 SH CR 56 SH SH 5 SH SH CR 559 CR 56 EXPRESSWAY EXPRESSWAY WALNUT LANE.2 5.2 5.8.8 29.9 2.9 28.6 5.6..9.7. 8.6.9 9.6 6.5.8.6 27. 8.2 6.7 5.5. 5.2.9 56.5 2.5 62.2 5.9 7.5.6.6 7. PEDALCYCLIST PEDALCYCLIST, PEDALCYCLIST PEDALCYCLIST Municipality Date Day BERGEN COUNTY Time Road MP Persons Killed WALLINGTON BORO ENGLEWOOD CITY CARLSTADT BORO LYNDHURST TWSP TETERBORO BORO SADDLE BROOK TWSP WOODCLIFF LAKE BORO HASBROUCK HEIGHTS B HACKENSACK CITY FORT LEE BORO EAST RUTHERFORD BOR PARK RIDGE BORO MAHWAH TWSP TEANECK TWSP WOODCLIFF LAKE BORO RUTHERFORD BORO //26 /6/26 2//26 2//26 2/8/26 2/2/26 2/2/26 2/28/26 //26 5/29/26 6/7/26 6/9/26 6/2/26 6/25/26 7//26 7/2/26 2 25 6 6 2 27 8 26 28 2 95 97 22 92 9 CR 6 SH NEW YORK AVE SH 6 I-8 CR SUMMIT AVE SH 67 BERRY'S CREEK RD CR 92 I-287 CR 6 SH 9..8 68.5 6.5 68.7 2.7.8.9 62.6. 69.8 6. 2 PEDESTRIANS,

Municipality Date Day Time Road MP Persons Killed HACKENSACK CITY SADDLE BROOK TWSP MONTVALE BORO ORADELL BORO LODI BORO ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS BO WOOD-RIDGE BORO EAST RUTHERFORD BOR MAHWAH TWSP TENAFLY BORO EAST RUTHERFORD BOR ELMWOOD PARK BORO TEANECK TWSP HACKENSACK CITY TEANECK TWSP DEMAREST BORO 7/22/26 8/7/26 8/9/26 8/29/26 9/8/26 9/2/26 /7/26 /6/26 /22/26 /25/26 //26 //26 /2/26 /2/26 /2/26 2/2/26 257 2 22 225 5 29 258 9 222 55 2 8 655 5 2 CR 57 SH 6 PHILIPS PKWY CR 5 I-8 SH 9 SH 7 SH BELLGROVE DR CR 72 SH 2 MOLNAR DR CR SH CR 56 MADISON AVE. 65.8.5 6..9 7. 7.7.2.. 5.6., BURLINGTON COUNTY Municipality Date Day Time Road MP Persons Killed MOUNT LAUREL TWSP PEMBERTON TWSP MOUNT LAUREL TWSP PEMBERTON TWSP MEDFORD TWSP WOODLAND TWSP RIVERTON BORO CHESTERFIELD TWSP BURLINGTON CITY BASS RIVER TWSP MOUNT LAUREL TWSP LUMBERTON TWSP WOODLAND TWSP BORDENTOWN TWSP MOUNT LAUREL TWSP WESTAMPTON TWSP MAPLE SHADE TWSP MOUNT LAUREL TWSP EASTHAMPTON TWSP PEMBERTON TWSP BURLINGTON CITY WOODLAND TWSP WILLINGBORO TWSP BASS RIVER TWSP CINNAMINSON TWSP HAINESPORT TWSP FLORENCE TWSP MOORESTOWN TWSP SOUTHAMPTON TWSP FLORENCE TWSP PEMBERTON TWSP PEMBERTON TWSP EVESHAM TWSP WESTAMPTON TWSP MOUNT LAUREL TWSP WESTAMPTON TWSP MAPLE SHADE TWSP WESTAMPTON TWSP TABERNACLE TWSP WESTAMPTON TWSP EDGEWATER PARK TWSP SOUTHAMPTON TWSP TABERNACLE TWSP PEMBERTON TWSP EDGEWATER PARK TWSP NEW HANOVER TWSP BORDENTOWN TWSP MOUNT LAUREL TWSP MEDFORD TWSP /7/26 /2/26 2/28/26 /7/26 /5/26 5//26 5/5/26 5/8/26 5/22/26 5/2/26 5/29/26 6//26 6/2/26 7//26 7//26 7/8/26 7/26/26 7/29/26 8/7/26 8/8/26 8/9/26 8/5/26 8/7/26 8/25/26 9/6/26 9/8/26 9//26 9/5/26 9/7/26 9/2/26 9/2/26 9/27/26 //26 /2/26 //26 /6/26 /22/26 //26 //26 //26 //26 /8/26 //26 //26 /29/26 2/8/26 2/5/26 2/9/26 2//26 5 65 29 62 7 6 5 228 8 52 57 229 82 528 26 66 2 25 955 5 52 2 8 25 2 28 2 2 2 5 62 5 2 9 25 57 96 7 7 52 222 27 88 2 75 CR 62 SH 7 CR 686 INDIAN TR HAWKINS RD SH 72 CR 5 HOGBACK RD SH SH 9 CR 67 SH 8 CR 56 I-295 I-295 CR 626 SH 7 CR 6 SH 7 SH SOOY PLACE RD CR 6 SH 9 CR 6 CR 57 SH CR 686 CR 62 CR 656 CR 65 HANOVER BLVD SH 7 CR 65 I-295 CR 5 SH 7 CR 68 CR 626 SH SH 26 CR 52 CR 65 SH CR 667 RISING SUN RD SH 7 2.. 5. 6.8 7. 6. 58.6.5 7. 8. 55.6 8.9 6. 28..2.2 2. 6.8.2 59.8 7.8 7.5 5.8.7 2.5..6 8..2 7. 8.9 28.. 6. 6.6.2 2..6.6.9 9.9.9, PEDALCYCLIST

Municipality Date Day CAMDEN COUNTY Time Road MP Persons Killed CAMDEN CITY CHERRY HILL TWSP BERLIN BORO STRATFORD BORO CHERRY HILL TWSP WATERFORD TWSP GLOUCESTER TWSP GLOUCESTER TWSP HADDON HEIGHTS BORO PENNSAUKEN TWSP PENNSAUKEN TWSP CAMDEN CITY CHERRY HILL TWSP VOORHEES TWSP PENNSAUKEN TWSP WINSLOW TWSP STRATFORD BORO WINSLOW TWSP GLOUCESTER CITY CAMDEN CITY GLOUCESTER TWSP CAMDEN CITY CLEMENTON BORO BARRINGTON BORO WINSLOW TWSP CAMDEN CITY WINSLOW TWSP PINE HILL BORO CHERRY HILL TWSP WINSLOW TWSP CAMDEN CITY GLOUCESTER TWSP WATERFORD TWSP MAGNOLIA BORO WATERFORD TWSP GLOUCESTER TWSP HADDON HEIGHTS BORO PENNSAUKEN TWSP //26 /28/26 /29/26 //26 2/8/26 2/2/26 2/2/26 /5/26 /26/26 /28/26 //26 /25/26 //26 5/2/26 6//26 7//26 7//26 7/2/26 7/29/26 7//26 8/6/26 8//26 8/7/26 8/8/26 8/28/26 9/2/26 9/6/26 /9/26 /9/26 /2/26 /26/26 2/6/26 2/8/26 2//26 2/7/26 2/2/26 2/2/26 2//26 9 926 955 92 96 52 2 6 7 22 26 952 28 22 7 27 9 57 2 2 227 62 5 28 27 6 22 72 952 758 95 82 86 27 SH SH CR 56 SH CR 667 PESTLETON RD CR 67 EXPRESSWAY SH 68 SH SH 7 SOUTH 7TH ST CR 66 SH 7 SH SH 7 SH SH I-76 CR 65 CR 677 I-676 SH SH CR 7 CR 6 CR 689 CR 5 I-295 CR 56 CR 68 SH 68 SH SH CR 56 CR 5 SH SH 7 2..8 5.9 2...2.9 7.9 2...6 2.6.5.8.9 2.8.5.7...9 7..7.2. 6.8...7.9 2.5 9..9 6. 7. 2. PEDALCYCLIST, Municipality Date Day CAPE MAY COUNTY Time Road MP Persons Killed DENNIS TWSP MIDDLE TWSP UPPER TWSP MIDDLE TWSP DENNIS TWSP DENNIS TWSP MIDDLE TWSP MIDDLE TWSP DENNIS TWSP UPPER TWSP LOWER TWSP /9/26 /5/26 /22/26 5//26 6/29/26 7//26 8//26 9/6/26 /6/26 /25/26 2//26 9 2 5 5 28 2 9 25 2 25 SH 7 SH 9 SH 7 SH 8 SH 7 SH 7 SH 9 CR 65.6. 2. 5.. 8..5.8 6. 27.5.9, Municipality Date Day CUMBERLAND COUNTY Time Road MP Persons Killed MILLVILLE CITY FAIRFIELD TWSP HOPEWELL TWSP VINELAND CITY VINELAND CITY VINELAND CITY MAURICE RIVER TWSP DOWNE TWSP MILLVILLE CITY MAURICE RIVER TWSP VINELAND CITY VINELAND CITY MILLVILLE CITY /2/26 2//26 2//26 2/8/26 2/2/26 /2/26 /25/26 /9/26 /2/26 5//26 6//26 6//26 6/2/26 72 7 7 2 5 55 9 7 25 92 SH 55 SH 9 CR 65 SH 7 SH 56 SH 55 SH 9 CR 55 SH 55 SH 9 SH 56 CR 672 SH 9 2.9 27..6 9.6 7...7.9 29..8 8.2.8 7.9,, 2

Municipality Date Day Time Road MP Persons Killed MAURICE RIVER TWSP VINELAND CITY VINELAND CITY DEERFIELD TWSP VINELAND CITY MILLVILLE CITY MAURICE RIVER TWSP VINELAND CITY MILLVILLE CITY MILLVILLE CITY FAIRFIELD TWSP UPPER DEERFIELD TWS MILLVILLE CITY VINELAND CITY MILLVILLE CITY VINELAND CITY 7/7/26 7/9/26 8/7/26 9//26 9/7/26 9//26 9/22/26 //26 /6/26 /9/26 /2/26 /2/26 2/5/26 2/2/26 2/6/26 2/22/26 58 56 7 655 2 5 55 6 8 852 2 89 859 255 6 5 SH 7 SH 7 CR 68 CR 552 PANTHER RD CR 68 SH 55 CR 5 SH 9 CR 625 SH 9 CR 55 SH 55 CR 555 SH 7 CR 67 25.8 2.6.8 7.7.8 2. 2.5 5.7 2.8 27. 2.9 22.2 8.7.6.2 PEDALCYCLIST PEDALCYCLIST PEDALCYCLIST 2 DRIVERS Municipality Date Day ESSEX COUNTY Time Road MP Persons Killed IRVINGTON TOWN MILLBURN TWSP WEST ORANGE TOWN BELLEVILLE TOWN MAPLEWOOD TWSP BLOOMFIELD BORO VERONA BORO WEST CALDWELL BORO IRVINGTON TOWN FAIRFIELD BORO ORANGE CITY WEST ORANGE TOWN WEST ORANGE TOWN IRVINGTON TOWN WEST ORANGE TOWN /2/26 //26 /2/26 /2/26 2/6/26 2/26/26 /28/26 /7/26 /9/26 //26 /25/26 5//26 5//26 5/9/26 5/26/26 5/27/26 5/27/26 5/28/26 5//26 6/2/26 6//26 6/5/26 6/2/26 7//26 8/6/26 8/9/26 8/5/26 8/8/26 8/9/26 8/9/26 8/27/26 9/2/26 9//26 9/2/26 //26 /2/26 /6/26 2//26 2/6/26 2/8/26 2/27/26 2//26 2 85 2 95 226 227 26 22 6 2 55 92 7 9 29 25 8 55 825 9 8 2 826 8 2 26 95 2 65 2 2 26 252 2229 76 2 226 5 2 55 BERGEN ST CR 56 IRVINE TURNER BLVD I-78 CR 6 SH 2 CR 5 MALVERN ST CR 5 SH 2 CHESTNUT ST CR 58 HARRISON AVE CR 56 CR 69 CR 59 CR 577 CR 59 LINCOLN AVE SH 27 CR 56 CR 6 I-28 BRAGAW AVE UNIVERSITY AVE BROAD ST CR 667 CR 6 SH 2 CR 5 8TH AVE TREMONT AVE SH I-28 CR 6 SHERMAN AVE CR 62 I-28.5.9 55.. 5. 2.7 9. 29. 7.8.7 9.5 2.5.7 2.5 9.8 6.7.9.6..6.8. 5.7 2. 28.8 2.9 6.5.8. 8.6, PEDALCYCLIST, 2 PASSENGERS, Municipality Date Day GLOUCESTER COUNTY Time Road MP Persons Killed EAST GREENWICH TWSP MONROE TWSP MONROE TWSP LOGAN TWSP ELK TWSP DEPTFORD TWSP /8/26 /8/26 /2/26 /7/26 /2/26 /22/26 29 28 2 5 79 85 CR 678 SH 2 SH 2 CR 65 SH 55 SHETLAND WAY.8. 2. 2.6 6.8

Municipality Date Day Time Road MP Persons Killed MONROE TWSP DEPTFORD TWSP FRANKLIN TWSP WEST DEPTFORD TWSP MONROE TWSP WOOLWICH TWSP DEPTFORD TWSP WASHINGTON TWSP DEPTFORD TWSP WEST DEPTFORD TWSP MONROE TWSP FRANKLIN TWSP MONROE TWSP WOOLWICH TWSP FRANKLIN TWSP FRANKLIN TWSP DEPTFORD TWSP MONROE TWSP WASHINGTON TWSP DEPTFORD TWSP 2/2/26 2/2/26 /2/26 /7/26 /9/26 //26 //26 /2/26 5/6/26 6//26 7/7/26 7/8/26 8/9/26 9/2/26 9/25/26 /2/26 //26 //26 2//26 2/5/26 2 2 65 226 85 2226 29 59 227 29 5 22 22 28 28 855 27 2 WALNUT ST CR 62 CR 555 I-295 CR 659 SH 22 SH 55 SH 2 SH 55 SH SH 22 SH 7 RADIX RD SH 22 CR 557 SH SH 7 SH 2 CR 658 SH.9 2.6 2.2 5.6.8 59. 5.9 59.7 7.8 2.6 5.7 5.8 28.. 7.9.2.6. PEDALCYCLIST Municipality Date Day HUDSON COUNTY Time Road MP Persons Killed JERSEY CITY WEST NEW YORK TOWN NORTH BERGEN TWSP BAYONNE CITY UNION CITY HOBOKEN CITY NORTH BERGEN TWSP JERSEY CITY WEEHAWKEN TWSP WEEHAWKEN TWSP BAYONNE CITY SECAUCUS TOWN UNION CITY JERSEY CITY JERSEY CITY NORTH BERGEN TWSP JERSEY CITY SECAUCUS TOWN BAYONNE CITY JERSEY CITY BAYONNE CITY KEARNY TOWN 2/22/26 2/29/26 /5/26 /27/26 5/26/26 6/25/26 7/9/26 7/22/26 7/27/26 8/6/26 8/2/26 9/7/26 9/8/26 9//26 9/29/26 /2/26 //26 //26 //26 //26 //26 2/9/26 59 89 25 5 7 225 26 29 55 72 77 25 28 69 6 5 28 855 88 2 5 VAN BUREN PL CR 5 CR 5 TH ST CR 675 CR 5 CR 65 SH 95 SH 95 SH CR 5 CR 65 CR 5 SH CR 5 SH AVENUE E CR 5 2ND ST CR 58 5.9.8 25.. 2.8.5.. 2.7 8...5 2.6 56.7 28.8 9. 27. 5., 2 PEDESTRIANS PEDALCYCLIST Municipality Date Day HUNTERDON COUNTY Time Road MP Persons Killed CLINTON TWSP READINGTON TWSP UNION TWSP LEBANON TWSP RARITAN TWSP READINGTON TWSP CLINTON TWSP CLINTON TWSP CLINTON TWSP UNION TWSP /6/26 /25/26 /8/26 //26 5//26 7//26 8//26 8/2/26 8/28/26 /29/26 7 8 5 77 25 58 25 2 I-78 CR 52 I-78 SLIKER RD SH 22 I-78 SH 22 I-78 I-78 CR 579 2..2 5.7.9 2. 22.8 9.6 2.., Municipality Date Day MERCER COUNTY Time Road MP Persons Killed HAMILTON TWSP HAMILTON TWSP LAWRENCE TWSP EWING TWSP TRENTON ROBBINSVILLE TWSP HOPEWELL TWSP HAMILTON TWSP //26 //26 2/9/26 /26/26 /8/26 /9/26 5//26 6/8/26 5 5 22 8 59 66 85 88 SH 26 CR 58 SH SH 29 CR 526 CR 56 SH 9.9 57.5 5. 2.. 5.. 2.5

Municipality Date Day Time Road MP Persons Killed TRENTON EAST WINDSOR TWSP HAMILTON TWSP EWING TWSP TRENTON HAMILTON TWSP PRINCETON HAMILTON TWSP TRENTON TRENTON HAMILTON TWSP HAMILTON TWSP 7/7/26 8/6/26 8/22/26 8/25/26 8/28/26 9/2/26 9/5/26 9/27/26 /22/26 2//26 2/7/26 2/8/26 927 26 5 58 2 259 29 95 28 92 7 SH 29 SH CR 62 SH SH 26 CR 58 CR 55 SH 29 MARKET ST CR 55 6.5.. 2... 6.8.8. 57.8.9 PEDALCYCLIST Municipality Date Day MIDDLESEX COUNTY Time Road MP Persons Killed SOUTH BRUNSWICK TWS EDISON TWSP HIGHLAND PARK BORO OLD BRIDGE TWSP OLD BRIDGE TWSP NORTH BRUNSWICK TWS OLD BRIDGE TWSP WOODBRIDGE TWSP EDISON TWSP DUNELLEN BORO OLD BRIDGE TWSP SOUTH BRUNSWICK TWS METUCHEN BORO MONROE TWSP EAST BRUNSWICK TWSP EDISON TWSP METUCHEN BORO WOODBRIDGE TWSP EDISON TWSP SOUTH BRUNSWICK TWS EDISON TWSP WOODBRIDGE TWSP MONROE TWSP PLAINSBORO TWSP OLD BRIDGE TWSP EAST BRUNSWICK TWSP NEW BRUNSWICK CITY EDISON TWSP OLD BRIDGE TWSP OLD BRIDGE TWSP CRANBURY TWSP WOODBRIDGE TWSP WOODBRIDGE TWSP SOUTH BRUNSWICK TWS MONROE TWSP CRANBURY TWSP EDISON TWSP SOUTH BRUNSWICK TWS MONROE TWSP HIGHLAND PARK BORO PERTH AMBOY CITY EAST BRUNSWICK TWSP NORTH BRUNSWICK TWS //26 /8/26 /6/26 2/5/26 /5/26 /2/26 /25/26 //26 /5/26 /6/26 /5/26 /6/26 /6/26 5//26 5/7/26 5/2/26 5/2/26 6/2/26 6/9/26 6/6/26 6/2/26 7/5/26 7/8/26 7/9/26 7/9/26 7/2/26 7/25/26 7/25/26 7//26 8/5/26 8/7/26 8//26 9/27/26 9/27/26 /2/26 /2/26 /5/26 /8/26 2/5/26 2/9/26 2/6/26 2/2/26 2/28/26 5 89 59 56 22 257 559 7 2 66 28 256 7 55 8 77 82 52 256 826 78 99 25 56 79 56 652 89 956 69 2 88 8 22 222 2 859 252 22 SH SH 27 SH 9 SH 7 PLEASANT VALLEY RD SH 27 CR 529 CR 527 CR 55 SH 27 CR 65 READING RD DURHAM AVE CHERYL DR I-287 SH SH 5 CR 62 PLAINSBORO RD CR 56 SH 8 SH 27 CR 52 SH 9 SH 5 SH 2 CRANBURY HALF ACRE RD SH SH CR 522 SH 27 PENN ST CR 67 SH 9.7 86. 8. 2. 2.6.7 9.7 8.8 7. 5.6 6.9 2.9 9.8 8.6.8 9.7 88. 55.5.2 2.8.7 78.7. 9.5. 26. 72.7 57. 89.9.9 69.. 5.9 2.2 7. 5.2 2.7 2 DRIVERS,, 2 DRIVERS Municipality Date Day MONMOUTH COUNTY Time Road MP Persons Killed OCEAN TWSP MIDDLETOWN TWSP HOWELL TWSP MARLBORO TWSP MILLSTONE TWSP NEPTUNE TWSP KEYPORT BORO FREEHOLD TWSP LONG BRANCH CITY /2/26 /2/26 //26 //26 2//26 2//26 2/22/26 //26 /26/26 89 22 9 8 22 222 9 SH 7 SH 6 SH 9 GREENWOOD RD BITTNER RD SH 7 SH 6 STONEHURST BLVD CR 25 2.5 8.9 9.2 7.7 2.. 5