Comparison of 2013 VMT Fatality Rates in the States and in High-Income Countries

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Comparison of 2013 VMT Fatality Rates in the States and in High-Income Countries Transportation Research Board 96th Annual Meeting Session 536 Analysis of International Road Safety Data January 10, 2017 Author: Charles J. Kahane, Ph.D. Bowhead Logistics Solutions LLC, under contract to: National Center for Statistics and Analysis, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Presenter: John Kindelberger This is a U.S. Government work and may be copied and distributed without permission.

Objective and issues Objective: compare highway safety performance in the United States to other comparable (high-income) countries Issues: Most high-income countries are more densely populated and urbanized than the U.S. Also, fewer young drivers Great variety of demographics and fatality rates among our States Approach: compare recent VMT fatality rates in the individual States to other similar high-income countries 2

Analysis method Analyze fatality rates in the individual States rather than in the U.S. as a whole Categorize the States and comparison countries into demographically more homogeneous groups Rank the 2013 VMT fatality rates of States and countries within each group Published paper: Kahane, C. J. (2016, October). Comparison of 2013 VMT fatality rates in U.S. States and in high-income countries. (Report No. DOT HS 812 340). Washington, DC: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. 3

Database All 43 high-income countries outside U.S. with population > 1,000,000 As defined by World Bank 17 in Western, Northern, or Southern Europe Australia, Canada, and New Zealand 9 former Eastern Bloc 4 in East Asia 6 in Middle East 3 in Latin America 44 States with population > 1,000,000 (all high-income) 4

Factors affecting fatality rates Urbanization - rural fatality rate almost double of urban Road type Interstates and freeways lower than local roads Driver s age Fatality rate 2.5 times as high at 17 as at 35 Youthful population higher fatality rates Driver s gender 65% higher for 35-year-old male than 35-year-old female Predominantly male drivers higher fatality rates Driving experience Twice as high in 1 st year of driving as after 3 years Newly affluent country higher fatality rates 5

Other factors affecting fatality rates Vehicle type Motorcycle VMT rate over 25 times as high as cars and LTVs Motorcycles popular higher overall fatality rates Climate Large decrease in VMT fatality rate during cold winters Motorcycles stay in garage Cold climates lower overall fatality rates Behavioral: Seat belts - Unrestrained approximately double risk Alcohol - Impaired drivers have 10 to 40 times higher fatality risk Not used for grouping, because high-income countries tend to have high belt rates and similar BAC laws 6

4 comparison groups of States/countries 1. Densely populated: > 150 inhabitants per square kilometer e.g., Japan, Netherlands, U.K., Massachusetts, New Jersey 2. Cold winters, some large cities: < 150 people/sq km; > 20% of population lives in metro areas 500,000 e.g., Canada, Estonia, Sweden, Minnesota, New Hampshire 3. Temperate, urbanized but not too densely: < 150 people/sq km; high % of population lives in metro areas 500,000 e.g., Australia, France, Uruguay, California, Illinois 4. Least dense, least urbanized: < 150 people/sq km; low % of population lives in metro areas 500,000 e.g., Cyprus, Ireland, Slovakia, Iowa, Kentucky 7

Group 1: Densely populated 8

Group 1: Fatalities per 100 million VMT 2 1 0 9

Group 2: Cold winters, some large cities 10

Group 2: Fatalities per 100 million VMT 2 1 0 11

Group 3: Temperate, urbanized but not too densely 12

Group 3: Fatalities per 100 million VMT 2 1 0 13

Group 4: Least dense, least urbanized 14

Group 4: Fatalities per 100 million VMT 2 1 0 15

Statistical tests of rank orderings U.S. States are significantly safer than comparison countries of the same group, when all countries are included No significant difference when comparison countries are limited to: Western/Northern/Southern Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand Countries with per capita income > $30,000 (comparable to United States) Statistical tests are consistent with eyeball impressions of preceding tables 16

Some caveats and limitations Data Some data elements may be inconsistent across countries VMT, income, urbanization, % of crashes involving alcohol, belt use VMT estimated from number of registered vehicles in 13 countries Some VMT or fatality data for 2011 or 2012, not 2013 Analysis method The number of comparable State/country groups for this type of analysis was limited Large demographic differences still exist within each group 17

Summary Many high-income countries, especially in Western Europe and East Asia are densely populated and highly urbanized; much of the United States is not 2013 VMT fatality rates in the U.S. States are similar to countries with comparable demographics in Western, Northern, and Southern Europe as well as Australia, New Zealand, and Canada These findings point to an international commonality in safety challenges and underline the importance of global collaboration in identifying and sharing techniques for improving road safety. 18

Published Paper Kahane, C. J. (2016, October). Comparison of 2013 VMT fatality rates in U.S. States and in high-income countries. (Report No. DOT HS 812 340). Washington, DC: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. https://crashstats.nhtsa.dot.gov/api/public/publication/812340 19

THANK YOU FOR FURTHER INFORMATION JOHN.KINDELBERGER @DOT.GOV WWW.NHTSA.GOV This is a U.S. Government work and may be copied and distributed without permission. 20