Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Appendix C Crash CharacterisƟc Data Map Book Crash Characteristic Data Map Book Individual crashes potentially result from several contributing causal factors relating to the roadway or environmental conditions, the vehicle and ultimately the decisions made by drivers. This crash characteristic data map book is intended to present a high-level overview of crash occurrences associated with various characteristics and provide some guidance of where efforts may be effectively directed in reducing crashes. Further study and analysis of crash characteristics is often needed. The crash data shown in this book is for the previous eight years from January 2005 through December 2012. Crash Data Source Crash information for the state of Arizona was obtained from the Accident Location Identification Surveillance System (ALISS) database. The ALISS database is maintained by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) and is composed of data from the standard crash report form filled out by the law enforcement officer responding to each crash incident. A crash report is required anytime a crash involves an injury or at least $1,000 dollars in property damage. The following table summarizes the total number of crashes by year for each of the eight years included in this analysis. Count of Statewide Crash Records by Severity for Years 2005-2012 Severity Year Total 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 (K) Fatal 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 6,871 (A) Incapacitating Injury 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 33,551 (B) Nonincapacitating 17,506 16,642 16,120 14,108 12,342 12,374 12,690 12,757 114,539 (C) Possible Injury 23,108 23,818 22,580 19,274 17,409 17,440 16,861 17,114 157,604 (O) Property Damage Only 93,699 96,983 96,681 82,199 72,917 72,741 69,878 69,173 654,271 140,574 143,503 141,193 120,557 107,115 106,826 103,773 103,295 966,836 Total Crash Count Total Percent Change NA 2% -2% -15% -11% 0% -3% 0% -27% Source: Accident Location Identification Surveillance System (ALISS), Data Section, Multimodal Planning Division, Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), received July 2013. Information presented in this publication may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Severity of Crashes Analyzed Crashes accounted for in this data summary include only those classified as Fatal (K) and Incapacitating Injury (A). Other injury and property-damage-only crashes are not shown. The severity of each crash event is identified in the police crash report by the most severe injury to take place using the KABCO severity scale, which is classified as follows: (K) Fatal injury crashes, resulting in at least one fatality (A) Incapacitating injury, but non-fatal crashes (B) Nonincapacitating injury crashes Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Update (C) Possible injury crashes (O) Property-damage-only crashes Individual crash incidents that involve multiple injuries of differing severity are categorized by the most severe injury associated with that particular crash incident. Crash Characteristic Selection Crash data has been categorized to reflect 30 crash characteristics, which includes the initial 16 Emphasis Areas (i.e., crash-related conditions or characteristics) originally identified and analyzed in the 2007 Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP). Original terms used for Emphasis Areas in the 2007 SHSP have been fully incorporated in this analysis when possible. Clarifications based on federal guidance have resulted in some terms being modified. Additional crash characteristics, beyond those shown in the 2007 SHSP, were those determined to be of interest to ADOT after examining available data and consulting with the Executive Committee providing management guidance for this project. The 30 crash characteristics have been organized under these six categories:       Geographic area of crash Geometric type of crash Person type involved in crash Behavioral characteristics associated with the crash Vehicle type involved Environmental conditions A brief description of each of the 30 crash characteristics under these six broader categories is provided on the next page. Description of Data Sheets Each summary data sheet is intended to communicate and highlight the number of fatal and incapacitating injury crashes and information about the relationship of each crash characteristic to the other characteristics being summarized. Also communicated is geographic, temporal and proportional information about the crash occurrences associated each crash characteristic. Provided as part of the introductory material for this data map book is a User Guide that describes some of the relevant information for how to read and understand the summary data sheets. The User Guide was made using the characteristic-specific data sheet for Young Drivers, and brief examples are presented referencing Young Driver crashes for the different sections of these data sheets. The first data sheet encountered following the introductory material will be the summary sheet for all fatal and incapacitatinginjury crashes for all public roads in the state during years 2005 through 2012. Subsequent data sheets summarize only the crashes associated with each of the 30 respective crash characteristics. Page 1 Crash Characteristic Data Map Book Count of crashes within an urban boundary based on the 2010 U.S. Census designation of urbanized areas Rural Count of crashes not within an urban boundary based on the 2010 U.S. Census designation of urbanized areas Highway Count of crashes on the state highway system, which includes all Interstate, U.S. Highways, and State Routes Other Road Count of crashes on a road other than the state highway system, usually local jurisdictions Tribal Land Count of crashes within tribal reservation lands, including portions of highways or interstate freeway sections within a reservation boundary Intersection Related Count of crashes involving an intersection location Lane Departure Count of crashes involving a vehicle departing the travel lane into adjacent or opposing lanes or off the roadway Work Zone Count of crashes involving a work zone Young Driver (13-24) Count of crashes involving at least one driver age 13 through 24 years old 65 and Older Count of crashes involving at least one senior driver or senior pedestrian or cyclist Pedalcyclist Involved Count of crashes involving a pedalcyclist (bicyclist) and a motor vehicle Pedestrian Involved Count of crashes involving a pedestrian and a motor vehicle Aggressive Driver Count of crashes involving a driver that was indicated on the crash report as speeding and one of several other aggressive violations at the time of the crash Alcohol Involved Count of crashes involving an alcohol impaired driver, pedestrian or bicyclist Distracted Driver Count of crashes involving a driver where Inattention/Distraction was indicated on the Violation/Behavior portion of the crash report Drug Involved Count of crashes involving a drug impaired driver, pedestrian, or bicyclist Impaired Driver Count of crashes involving a driver that was impaired with alcohol, drug, fatigue or sleepiness, medication or a physical disability Unhelmeted Motorcyclist Count of crashes involving an unhelmeted motorcyclist No Restraint Used Count of crashes involving at least one unrestrained motorist (Restraint Usage) Sleepy or Fatigued Count of crashes involving a sleepy or fatigued driver, pedestrian, or bicyclist Speeding Involved Count of crashes where at least one driver was indicated on the crash report as exceeding lawful speed or going too fast for conditions Motorcycle Involved Count of crashes involving a motorcycle Train Involved Count of crashes involving a railway or light-rail train Truck Involved Count of crashes involving at least a truck, bus or other vehicle greater than 10,000 pounds, seating nine or more persons, or carrying hazardous material Multiple Vehicle Count of crashes involving two or more parties, including crashes between a vehicle and a pedestrian or bicycle Dust Related (Windy) Count of crashes involving dusty or windy conditions Wildlife/Animal Involved Count of crashes involving wildlife, livestock or other animals Wet Weather Count of crashes involving wet weather conditions Dusk/ Dawn Count of crashes during dusk or dawn light conditions Dark - No Light Count of crashes during night at unlit locations Environmental Vehicle Behavior Geographic Urban Geometry Description Person Type Characteristics Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Update Page 2 User Guide to Understanding the Crash Summary Updating the Arizona State Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) required a data-driven process. Statewide crash data were provided by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) for each of the previous eight years: January 1, 2005, through December 31, 2012. Each Crash Summary for a given characteristic—in this case, Young Driver Involved—shows the total number of serious injury crashes , i.e., those resulting in a Fatality or Incapacitating Injury, associated with the characteristic. Each Crash Summary relates this crash information to 29 other crash characteristics grouped into six categories that describe specific attributes of the crashes, such as location (Geographic) and condition of the persons involved (Behavior). This cross-tabular relationship reveals the number and percentage of crashes that involved the subject characteristic and one or more of the other characteristics. What Crashes are Included? The severity of a crash event is identified in the police crash report by the most severe injury to take place using the KABCO severity scale, which is defined as follows: K) Fatal Injury crashes, resulting in at least one fatality A) Incapacitating-injury, but non-fatal, crashes B) Nonincapacitating Injury crashes C) Possible-injury crashes O) Property-damage-only crashes Crashes accounted for in this Summary include only those normally classified as Serious Injury, which includes Fatal (K) and Incapacitating Injury (A). Other injury and propertydamage-only crashes are not shown. What are we counting? The number of crashes shown corresponds to the number of collision events and not the number of persons who may have been involved. Crashes are multi-faceted, resulting from varying combinations of circumstances categorized here by 30 separate characteristics. The objective of this summary is aid in pinpointing the characteristics (or potential causes or factors) contributing to crashes that occur most frequently. The example here shows 2,041 Young Driver Involved crashes resulting in one or more Fatalities and 12,251 of the Young Driver Involved crashes resulted in one or more persons experiencing Incapacitating Injuries. We can also see that, of these Young Driver Involved Fatal and Incapacitating Injury crashes, 191 (9.4%) Fatal and 1,139 (9.3%) Incapacitating Injury crashes also involved persons 65 years in age and Older. The potential influence or association of all other characteristics, such as Impairment, Speeding, or Motorcycle can also be seen. Visual Comparison These Bar Charts display the cumulative total number of Fatal and Incapacitating Injury crashes involving each characteristic relative to the subject characteristic—Young Driver Involved. These bars provide a visual comparison, contrasting the magnitude of involvement of the various characteristics associated with the subject characteristic. In this example the bars reveal that the majority of serious crashes involving Young Drivers take place in Urban areas and involved Multiple Vehicles. User Guide to Understanding Crash Distribution Updating the Arizona State Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) required a data-driven process. Statewide crash data were provided by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) for each of the previous eight years: January 1, 2005, through December 31, 2012. The data driven process included identifying where and when Serious Injury crashes have occurred during the reporting period. The maps shown on this page (sometimes referred to as Heat Maps or Hot Spot Maps) are presented to reveal the geographic distribution of high concentrations or densities of Serious Injury crashes (i.e., Fatalities and Incapacitating Injuries) associated with a given crash characteristic – in this case, Young Driver Involved. Crash Trend The data table shows the number of Serious Injury crashes involving Young Drivers by year for the period 2005 to 2012. These annual counts show the trend in the number of Fatalities and Incapacitating Injuries and demonstrate whether the occurrence of Young Driver involved crashes are increasing, staying the same, or decreasing. The crash data for the give crash characteristic – Young Driver Involved – is compared to the overall trend of all serious crashes for the State. What is being Mapped? The Density (or concentration) of crashes was determined by counting the number of Serious Injury crashes within a 5-square-mile area (length of each side being 2.2 miles). Each square on the maps represents a 5-square-mile area with at least one crash, and the color of the square shown in the legend indicates the number of Serious Injury crashes that occurred within the square. Understanding the Map Legend Visual comparison of densities, as shown on the maps, helps to readily identify locations within the State where crashes are most prevalent. The map legend identifies the percentile rank of all 5-square-mile areas shown in the maps. In this example 70% or less of the squares shown involved at least one but no more than 9 serious crashes, and the highest 5% of the areas – the 95th Percentile, shown in red – involved between 68 and 213 serious crashes. These are the “Hot Spots.” Comparison of Crash Characteristic with Statewide Crashes The Pie Charts provide a direct comparison of the number of severe crashes involving the specific characteristic—Young Drivers—and all serious crashes statewide for the period 2005–2012. It is clear from these Pie Charts that Young Drivers are involved in just under one-third (30%) of all Fatal crashes, and over one-third (37% ) of all Incapacitating Injury crashes. Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Total Crash Count Summary | 2005-2012 Total Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Total 6,871 100.0% Fatal Total 40,422 Number of Crashes 100.0% % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 3,746 3,125 2,979 3,892 872 54.5% 26,277 7,274 9,713 23,838 945 78.3% 30,023 10,399 12,692 27,730 1,817 74.3% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 1,638 3,514 95 23.8% 14,967 10,566 555 44.6% 16,605 14,080 650 41.1% Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 2,041 1,248 191 1,176 29.7% 12,251 5,273 1,770 2,908 36.5% 14,292 6,521 1,961 4,084 35.4% Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 282 2,265 981 678 2,342 572 3,219 207 2,524 Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 1,109 12 853 4,034 16.1% 40 22 211 439 608 0.6% Environmental Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 45.5% 43.4% 56.6% 12.7% 51.1% 1.4% 18.2% 2.8% 17.1% 4.1% 33.0% 14.3% 9.9% 34.1% 8.3% 46.8% 3.0% 36.7% 0.2% 12.4% 58.7% 0.3% 3.1% 6.4% 8.8% 920 4,868 7,289 714 6,184 2,426 8,533 860 10,944 21.7% 28.9% 71.1% 2.8% 31.5% 1.7% 15.7% 5.3% 8.7% 2.7% 14.5% 21.7% 2.1% 18.4% 7.2% 25.4% 2.6% 32.6% 5,920 10 2,788 24,550 17.6% 117 146 994 1,773 1,261 0.3% 0.0% 8.3% 73.2% 0.4% 3.0% 5.3% 3.8% 1,202 7,133 8,270 1,392 8,526 2,998 11,752 1,067 13,468 Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 25.7% 31.4% 68.6% 4.5% 34.8% 1.6% 16.1% 4.9% 10.1% 3.0% 17.6% 20.5% 3.4% 21.1% 7.4% 29.1% 2.6% 33.3% 7,029 22 3,641 28,584 17.4% 157 168 1,205 2,212 1,869 0.4% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Total crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 0 40,422 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Crashes Vehicle Geographic # of Crashes Person Type Total Behavior Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100.0% 33,551 Incapacitating Injury 0.1% 9.0% 70.7% 0.4% 3.0% 5.5% 4.6% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Total crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 50,000 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Total Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Serious Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 177 191 179 93 377 169 287 97 260 5,000 277 96 89 6,000 180 77 95 238 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 60 1,000 191 202 88 60 202 60 0 77 79 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 177 70 238 95 78 287 347 85 84 86 114 8 75 191 79 8 InteracƟon of Most Common Behavioral CharacterisƟcs in Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes 77 386 Bar Chart 2,000 188 88 10 4,000 3,000 261 273 73 60 72 Annual Trend in Total Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 7,000 99 87 79 347 40 77 89A 366 85 95 10 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 85 186 10 86 191 386 82 181 83 Speeding Involved 90 286 82 289 80 19 1 to 13 crashes (0 - 70th) 14 to 25 crashes (70th - 80th) 26 to 78 crashes (80th - 90th) 79 to 138 crashes (90th - 95th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway 139 to 650 crashes (95th - 100th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 80 90 82 289 Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 92 Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 to 3 crashes (0 - 70th) 4 to 5 crashes (70th - 80th) 6 to 8 crashes (80th - 90th) 9 to 14 crashes (90th - 95th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway A ± 0 10 20 15 to 143 crashes (95th - 100th) Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 40 60 No Restraint Used 80 Miles Impaired Driver C B A and B B and C C and A A, B and C Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 0 2,000 3,000 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Urban Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Urban Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Urban 3,746 100% Fatal Total 30,023 Number of Crashes 100% # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 3,746 0 922 2,824 111 100.0% 0.0% 26,277 0 5,184 21,093 211 100.0% 0.0% 30,023 0 6,106 23,917 322 100.0% 0.0% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 1,384 1,286 60 36.9% 13,770 6,018 449 52.4% 15,154 7,304 509 50.5% Person Type Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 1,326 747 167 930 35.4% 10,163 4,340 1,652 2,723 38.7% 11,489 5,087 1,819 3,653 38.3% Behavior Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 170 1,382 398 441 1,269 392 1,577 27 1,221 Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 707 3 403 2,796 18.9% Vehicle Total Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 26,277 Incapacitating Injury Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 4 3 88 219 202 0.1% 34.3% 1.6% 19.9% 4.5% 24.8% 4.5% 36.9% 10.6% 11.8% 33.9% 10.5% 42.1% 0.7% 32.6% 0.1% 10.8% 74.6% 0.1% 2.3% 5.8% 5.4% 694 3,748 5,288 558 4,397 1,812 5,995 339 7,475 19.7% 80.3% 0.8% 22.9% 1.7% 16.5% 6.3% 10.4% 2.6% 14.3% 20.1% 2.1% 16.7% 6.9% 22.8% 1.3% 28.4% 4,233 9 1,986 21,739 16.1% 28 24 647 1,325 531 0.1% 0.0% 7.6% 82.7% 0.1% 2.5% 5.0% 2.0% 864 5,130 5,686 999 5,666 2,204 7,572 366 8,696 Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 10,000 15,000 20,000 20.3% 79.7% 1.1% 24.3% 1.7% 16.9% 6.1% 12.2% 2.9% 17.1% 18.9% 3.3% 18.9% 7.3% 25.2% 1.2% 29.0% 4,940 12 2,389 24,535 16.5% 32 27 735 1,544 733 0.1% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Urban crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 5,000 25,000 30,000 30,023 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Urban Crashes 24.6% 75.4% 3.0% 0 0.0% 8.0% 81.7% 0.1% 2.4% 5.1% 2.4% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Urban crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 35,000 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Urban Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Urban Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 593 594 505 441 353 408 428 424 4,166 3,962 3,769 3,175 2,661 2,829 2,930 2,785 Total 3,746 26,277 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 386 75 191 79 8 Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Urban Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 85 186 191 386 82 3,746 3,125 10 86 45% 181 83 55% 90 286 82 289 80 19 69 to 108 crashes (70th - 80th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway 109 to 162 crashes (80th - 90th) 163 to 225 crashes (90th - 95th) 226 to 650 crashes (95th - 100th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 to 15 crashes (0 - 70th) 16 to 25 crashes (70th - 80th) 26 to 37 crashes (80th - 90th) 38 to 67 crashes (90th - 95th) 68 to 143 crashes (95th - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal (0 - 70th) 92 Urban Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 7,274 26,277 22% IncapacitaƟng Injury 1 to 68 crashes 80 90 82 289 Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 78% Urban IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Rural Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Rural Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Rural 3,125 100% Fatal Total 10,399 100% Total 0 3,125 2,057 1,068 761 0.0% 100.0% 0 7,274 4,529 2,745 734 0.0% 100.0% 0 10,399 6,586 3,813 1,495 0.0% 100.0% 254 2,228 35 8.1% 1,197 4,548 106 16.5% 1,451 6,776 141 14.0% 715 501 24 246 2,088 933 118 185 28.7% 2,803 1,434 142 431 27.0% Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 113 883 583 237 1,073 180 1,642 180 1,303 Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 402 9 450 1,238 12.9% Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 36 19 123 220 406 1.2% 65.8% 34.2% 24.4% 71.3% 1.1% 22.9% 16.0% 0.8% 7.9% 3.6% 28.3% 18.7% 7.6% 34.3% 5.8% 52.5% 5.8% 41.7% 0.3% 14.4% 39.6% 0.6% 3.9% 7.0% 13.0% 228 1,120 2,001 156 1,787 614 2,538 521 3,469 62.3% 37.7% 10.1% 62.5% 1.5% 12.8% 1.6% 2.5% 3.1% 15.4% 27.5% 2.1% 24.6% 8.4% 34.9% 7.2% 47.7% 1,687 1 802 2,811 23.2% 89 122 347 448 730 1.2% 0.0% 11.0% 38.6% 1.7% 4.8% 6.2% 10.0% 341 2,003 2,584 393 2,860 794 4,180 701 4,772 Janice K. Brewer Governor 2,000 4,000 6,000 63.3% 36.7% 14.4% 65.2% 1.4% 13.8% 1.4% 4.1% 3.3% 19.3% 24.8% 3.8% 27.5% 7.6% 40.2% 6.7% 45.9% 2,089 10 1,252 4,049 20.1% 125 141 470 668 1,136 1.2% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Rural crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 0 8,000 10,000 10,399 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Rural Crashes Geographic % to total Geometry # of Crashes Person Type % to total Behavior # of Crashes Vehicle % to total Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land Arizona Department of Health Services Number of Crashes # of Crashes Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 7,274 Incapacitating Injury 0.1% 12.0% 38.9% 1.4% 4.5% 6.4% 10.9% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Rural crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 12,000 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Rural Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Rural Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 456 532 447 402 356 287 327 318 1,046 972 1,091 958 1,077 747 659 724 Total 3,125 7,274 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 386 75 191 79 8 Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Rural Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 85 186 191 386 82 181 83 82 289 80 19 289 5 to 6 cashes (70th - 80th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway 7 to 9 cashes (80th - 90th) 10 to 14 cashes (90th - 95th) 15 to 57 cashes (95th - 100th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 to 3 crashes 4 crashes 5 to 6 crashes 7 to 9 crashes 10 to 46 crashes (0 - 70th) (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 10 20 (95th - 100th) Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal (0 - 70th) 80 92 Rural Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 7,274 IncapacitaƟng Injury 1 to 4 cashes 191 90 82 Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 45% 55% 90 286 3,125 3,746 10 86 22% 26,277 78% Rural IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Highway Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Highway Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Highway 2,979 100% Fatal Total 12,692 100% Total 922 2,057 2,979 0 510 30.9% 69.1% 5,184 4,529 9,713 0 713 53.4% 46.6% 6,106 6,586 12,692 0 1,223 48.1% 51.9% 323 1,916 41 10.8% 736 547 28 354 24.7% Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 112 755 571 205 870 166 1,490 171 1,161 Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 371 2 525 1,532 12.5% Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 27 16 132 178 341 0.9% 100.0% 0.0% 17.1% 64.3% 1.4% 18.4% 0.9% 11.9% 3.8% 25.3% 19.2% 6.9% 29.2% 5.6% 50.0% 5.7% 39.0% 0.1% 17.6% 51.4% 0.5% 4.4% 6.0% 11.4% 100.0% 0.0% 7.3% 2,160 4,838 197 22.2% 3,061 1,431 145 304 31.5% 279 1,327 2,853 190 2,074 618 2,836 559 4,476 49.8% 2.0% 14.7% 1.5% 3.1% 2.9% 13.7% 29.4% 2.0% 21.4% 6.4% 29.2% 5.8% 46.1% 1,746 3 1,155 5,503 18.0% 81 84 425 494 610 0.8% 0.0% 11.9% 56.7% 0.9% 4.4% 5.1% 6.3% 19.6% 3,797 1,978 173 658 29.9% Janice K. Brewer Governor 4,000 6,000 8,000 53.2% 1.9% 15.6% 1.4% 5.2% 3.1% 16.4% 27.0% 3.1% 23.2% 6.2% 34.1% 5.8% 44.4% 2,117 5 1,680 7,035 16.7% 108 100 557 672 951 0.9% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Highway crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 2,000 100.0% 0.0% 9.6% 2,483 6,754 238 391 2,082 3,424 395 2,944 784 4,326 730 5,637 0 10,000 12,000 14,000 12,692 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Highway Crashes Geographic % to total Geometry # of Crashes Person Type % to total Behavior # of Crashes Vehicle % to total Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land Arizona Department of Health Services Number of Crashes # of Crashes Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 9,713 Incapacitating Injury 0.0% 13.2% 55.4% 0.8% 4.4% 5.3% 7.5% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Highway crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 16,000 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Highway Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Highway Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 457 487 411 369 319 298 316 322 1,377 1,426 1,511 1,240 1,090 1,022 1,009 1,038 Total 2,979 9,713 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 386 75 191 79 8 Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Highway Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 85 2,979 186 10 86 3,892 191 386 82 57% 90 82 289 80 19 289 13 to 18 crashes (70th - 80th) 19 to 32 crashes (80th - 90th) 33 to 47 crashes (90th - 95th) 48 to 137 crashes (95th - 100th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 to 4 crashes (0 - 70th) 5 to 6 crashes (70th - 80th) 7 to 9 crashes (80th - 90th) 10 to 13 crashes (90th - 95th) 14 to 77 crashes (95th - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway (0 - 70th) 80 92 Highway Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 9,713 IncapacitaƟng Injury 1 to 12 crashes 191 90 82 Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 43% 181 83 286 23,838 29% 71% Highway IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Other Road Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Other Road Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Other Road 3,892 100% Fatal Total 27,730 Number of Crashes 100% # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 2,824 1,068 0 3,892 362 72.6% 27.4% 21,093 2,745 0 23,838 232 88.5% 11.5% 23,917 3,813 0 27,730 594 86.2% 13.8% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 1,315 1,598 54 33.8% Person Type Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 1,305 701 163 822 33.5% Behavior Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 171 1,510 410 473 1,472 406 1,729 36 1,363 Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 738 10 328 2,502 19.0% Vehicle Total Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 23,838 Incapacitating Injury Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 13 6 79 261 267 0.3% 41.1% 1.4% 18.0% 4.2% 21.1% 4.4% 38.8% 10.5% 12.2% 37.8% 10.4% 44.4% 0.9% 35.0% 0.3% 8.4% 64.3% 0.2% 2.0% 6.7% 6.9% 0.0% 100.0% 1.0% 12,807 5,728 358 53.7% 9,190 3,842 1,625 2,604 38.6% 643 3,541 4,436 524 4,110 1,808 5,697 301 6,468 24.0% 1.5% 16.1% 6.8% 10.9% 2.7% 14.9% 18.6% 2.2% 17.2% 7.6% 23.9% 1.3% 27.1% 4,174 7 1,633 19,047 17.5% 36 62 569 1,279 651 0.2% 0.0% 6.9% 79.9% 0.3% 2.4% 5.4% 2.7% 50.9% 10,495 4,543 1,788 3,426 37.8% Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 15,000 20,000 26.4% 1.5% 16.4% 6.4% 12.4% 2.9% 18.2% 17.5% 3.6% 20.1% 8.0% 26.8% 1.2% 28.2% 4,912 17 1,961 21,549 17.7% 49 68 648 1,540 918 0.2% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Other Road crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 10,000 0.0% 100.0% 2.1% 14,122 7,326 412 814 5,051 4,846 997 5,582 2,214 7,426 337 7,831 5,000 25,000 30,000 27,730 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Other Road Crashes 0.0% 100.0% 9.3% 0 0.1% 7.1% 77.7% 0.2% 2.3% 5.6% 3.3% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Other Road crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 35,000 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Other Road Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Other Road Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 592 639 541 474 390 397 439 420 3,835 3,508 3,349 2,893 2,648 2,554 2,580 2,471 Total 3,892 23,838 40 99 40 202 60 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 95 77 79 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 68 88 60 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 75 191 79 8 386 Fatal 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Other Road Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 85 3,892 186 2,979 10 86 191 386 82 43% 181 83 57% 90 286 82 289 80 19 13 to 29 crashes (70th - 80th) 30 to 77 crashes (80th - 90th) 78 to 133 crashes (90th - 95th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway 134 to 574 crashes (95th - 100th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 crash 2 to 3 crashes 4 to 5 crashes 6 to 9 crashes 10 to 135 crashes (0 - 70th) (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 10 20 (95th - 100th) Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal (0 - 70th) 92 Other Road Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 9,713 IncapacitaƟng Injury 1 to 12 crashes 80 90 82 289 Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 23,838 29% 71% Other Road IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Tribal Land Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Tribal Land Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Tribal Land 872 100% Fatal Total 1,817 Number of Crashes 100% # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 111 761 510 362 872 12.7% 87.3% 211 734 713 232 945 22.3% 77.7% 322 1,495 1,223 594 1,817 17.7% 82.3% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 70 489 9 Person Type Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 196 90 10 150 Behavior Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 27 343 98 65 316 10 380 23 251 Vehicle Total Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 37 0 82 397 Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 945 Incapacitating Injury Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 5 6 25 57 111 8.0% 56.1% 1.0% 22.5% 10.3% 1.1% 17.2% 3.1% 39.3% 11.2% 7.5% 36.2% 1.1% 43.6% 2.6% 28.8% 4.2% 0.0% 9.4% 45.5% 0.6% 0.7% 2.9% 6.5% 12.7% 75.4% 24.6% 100.0% 164 527 22 17.4% 286 125 10 27 30.3% 30 213 276 21 265 33 314 50 431 55.8% 2.3% 13.2% 1.1% 2.9% 3.2% 22.5% 29.2% 2.2% 28.0% 3.5% 33.2% 5.3% 45.6% 115 0 116 492 12.2% 16 17 33 56 88 1.7% 0.0% 12.3% 52.1% 1.8% 3.5% 5.9% 9.3% 12.9% 482 215 20 177 26.5% 152 0 198 889 21 23 58 113 199 Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Tribal Land crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 600 900 1,200 67.3% 32.7% 100.0% 234 1,016 31 57 556 374 86 581 43 694 73 682 300 1,500 1,800 1,817 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Tribal Land Crashes 58.5% 41.5% 100.0% 0 55.9% 1.7% 11.8% 1.1% 9.7% 3.1% 30.6% 20.6% 4.7% 32.0% 2.4% 38.2% 4.0% 37.5% 8.4% 0.0% 10.9% 48.9% 1.2% 1.3% 3.2% 6.2% 11.0% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Tribal Land crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 2,100 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Tribal Land Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Tribal Land Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 116 152 149 104 90 73 113 75 138 142 155 114 107 96 88 105 Total 872 945 40 99 40 202 60 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 95 77 79 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 68 88 60 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 75 191 79 8 386 Fatal 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Tribal Land Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 85 572 186 13% 10 86 191 386 82 5,999 181 83 90 286 82 289 80 19 289 (0 - 70th) 5 to 7 crashes 8 to 11 crashes 12 to 23 crashes 24 to 65 crashes (70th - 80th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) (95th - 100th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 92 Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 crash 2 crash 3 crash 4 crash 5 to 18 crashes (0 - 70th) (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 10 20 (95th - 100th) Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 to 4 crashes 87% 80 Tribal Land Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 2,426 3% IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 90 82 32,606 97% Tribal Land IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan IntersecƟon Related Crash Summary | 2005-2012 IntersecƟon Related Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Intersection Related 1,638 100% Fatal Total 16,605 Number of Crashes 100% % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 1,384 254 323 1,315 70 84.5% 15.5% 13,770 1,197 2,160 12,807 164 92.0% 8.0% 15,154 1,451 2,483 14,122 234 91.3% 8.7% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 1,638 265 18 100.0% 14,967 1,728 186 100.0% 16,605 1,993 204 100.0% Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 599 439 73 283 36.6% 5,890 2,916 1,015 1,167 39.4% 6,489 3,355 1,088 1,450 39.1% Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 85 484 211 183 499 197 706 13 412 Vehicle # of Crashes Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle Environmental % to total Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 19.7% 80.3% 4.3% 16.2% 1.1% 26.8% 4.5% 17.3% 5.2% 29.5% 12.9% 11.2% 30.5% 12.0% 43.1% 0.8% 25.2% 369 1 215 1,452 22.5% 2 0 29 112 59 0.1% 0.1% 13.1% 88.6% 0.0% 1.8% 6.8% 3.6% 334 1,666 2,886 282 2,010 875 3,212 113 2,895 14.4% 85.6% 1.1% 11.5% 1.2% 19.5% 6.8% 7.8% 2.2% 11.1% 19.3% 1.9% 13.4% 5.8% 21.5% 0.8% 19.3% 2,015 6 1,197 13,783 13.5% 13 7 331 769 197 0.1% 0.0% 8.0% 92.1% 0.0% 2.2% 5.1% 1.3% 419 2,150 3,097 465 2,509 1,072 3,918 126 3,307 Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 15.0% 85.0% 1.4% 12.0% 1.2% 20.2% 6.6% 8.7% 2.5% 12.9% 18.7% 2.8% 15.1% 6.5% 23.6% 0.8% 19.9% 2,384 7 1,412 15,235 14.4% 15 7 360 881 256 0.1% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Intersec on Related crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 0 15,000 18,000 16,605 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Intersec on Related Crashes # of Crashes Person Type Total Behavior Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 14,967 Incapacitating Injury 0.0% 8.5% 91.7% 0.0% 2.2% 5.3% 1.5% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Intersec on Related crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 21,000 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan IntersecƟon Related Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total IntersecƟon Related Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 245 285 223 206 156 164 186 173 2,401 2,219 2,071 1,759 1,613 1,593 1,689 1,622 Total 1,638 14,967 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 75 191 79 8 386 Fatal 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 IntersecƟon Related Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 1,638 85 186 10 86 191 386 82 24% 5,233 181 83 90 286 82 289 80 19 289 TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway (0 - 70th) (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) (95th - 100th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 92 Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 to 3 crashes (0 - 70th) 4 to 5 crashes 6 to 12 crashes (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) 13 to 19 crashes (90th - 95th) 20 to 89 crashes (95th - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 to 20 crashes 21 to 40 crashes 41 to 71 crashes 72 to 109 crashes 110 to 287 crashes 80 IntersecƟon Related Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 14,967 IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 76% 191 90 82 18,584 55% 45% IntersecƟon Related IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Lane Departure Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Lane Departure Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Lane Departure 3,514 100% Fatal Total 14,080 Number of Crashes 100% % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 1,286 2,228 1,916 1,598 489 36.6% 63.4% 6,018 4,548 4,838 5,728 527 57.0% 43.0% 7,304 6,776 6,754 7,326 1,016 51.9% 48.1% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 265 3,514 47 7.5% 1,728 10,566 164 16.4% 1,993 14,080 211 14.2% Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 1,041 461 6 13 Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 173 1,250 549 334 1,586 275 2,137 179 1,774 54.5% 45.5% 13.9% 100.0% 1.3% 29.6% 13.1% 0.2% 0.4% 4.9% 35.6% 15.6% 9.5% 45.1% 7.8% 524 0 334 975 14.9% Vehicle Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle Environmental 60.8% 5.1% 50.5% Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 24 0 137 217 358 0.7% 0.0% 9.5% 27.7% 0.0% 3.9% 6.2% 10.2% 3,601 1,067 116 133 434 2,360 2,244 337 3,510 891 3,663 664 5,066 45.8% 54.2% 5.0% 100.0% 1.6% 34.1% 10.1% 1.1% 1.3% 4.1% 22.3% 21.2% 3.2% 33.2% 8.4% 34.7% 6.3% 47.9% 2,137 0 744 3,296 20.2% 56 0 435 618 747 0.5% 0.0% 7.0% 31.2% 0.0% 4.1% 5.8% 7.1% 4,642 1,528 122 146 607 3,610 2,793 671 5,096 1,166 5,800 843 6,840 Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 48.0% 52.0% 7.2% 100.0% 1.5% 33.0% 10.9% 0.9% 1.0% 4.3% 25.6% 19.8% 4.8% 36.2% 8.3% 41.2% 6.0% 48.6% 2,661 0 1,078 4,271 18.9% 80 0 572 835 1,105 0.6% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Lane Departure crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 2,000 0 12,000 14,000 14,080 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Lane Departure Crashes # of Crashes Person Type Total Behavior Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 10,566 Incapacitating Injury 0.0% 7.7% 30.3% 0.0% 4.1% 5.9% 7.8% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Lane Departure crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 16,000 18,000 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Lane Departure Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Lane Departure Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 522 552 508 449 392 339 364 388 1,492 1,504 1,523 1,259 1,383 1,225 1,106 1,074 Total 3,514 10,566 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 75 191 79 8 386 Fatal 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Lane Departure Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 85 3,514 186 3,357 10 86 191 386 82 49% 181 83 51% 90 286 82 289 80 19 289 TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 to 3 crashes (0 - 70th) 4 crashes (70th - 80th) 5 to 6 crashes (80th - 90th) 7 to 8 crashes (90th - 95th) 9 to 47 crashes (95th - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 to 7 crashes (0 - 70th) 8 to 10 crashes (70th - 80th) 11 to 21 crashes (80th - 90th) 22 to 31 crashes (90th - 95th) 32 to 235 crashes (95th - 100th) 80 92 Lane Departure Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 10,566 IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 90 82 31% 22,985 69% Lane Departure IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Work Zone Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Work Zone Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Work Zone 95 100% Fatal Total 650 Number of Crashes 100% # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 60 35 41 54 9 63.2% 36.8% 449 106 197 358 22 80.9% 19.1% 509 141 238 412 31 78.3% 21.7% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 18 47 95 18.9% 186 164 555 33.5% 204 211 650 31.4% Person Type Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 26 18 1 9 Behavior Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 7 32 22 7 35 12 47 2 47 Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 24 0 17 67 25.3% Vehicle Total Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 555 Incapacitating Injury Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 0 0 4 6 5 0.0% 49.5% 100.0% 27.4% 18.9% 1.1% 9.5% 7.4% 33.7% 23.2% 7.4% 36.8% 12.6% 49.5% 2.1% 49.5% 0.0% 17.9% 70.5% 0.0% 4.2% 6.3% 5.3% 203 70 23 51 23 90 150 19 108 52 154 5 245 35.5% 64.5% 4.0% 29.5% 100.0% 36.6% 12.6% 4.1% 9.2% 4.1% 16.2% 27.0% 3.4% 19.5% 9.4% 27.7% 0.9% 44.1% 105 1 68 429 18.9% 6 1 14 27 23 1.1% 0.2% 12.3% 77.3% 0.2% 2.5% 4.9% 4.1% 229 88 24 60 30 122 172 26 143 64 201 7 292 Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 200 300 400 500 36.6% 63.4% 4.8% 32.5% 100.0% 35.2% 13.5% 3.7% 9.2% 4.6% 18.8% 26.5% 4.0% 22.0% 9.8% 30.9% 1.1% 44.9% 129 1 85 496 19.8% 6 1 18 33 28 0.9% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Work Zone crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 100 600 700 650 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Work Zone Crashes 43.2% 56.8% 9.5% 0 0.2% 13.1% 76.3% 0.2% 2.8% 5.1% 4.3% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Work Zone crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 800 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Work Zone Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Work Zone Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 15 23 19 13 4 8 6 7 81 103 114 109 49 37 32 30 Total 95 555 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 75 191 79 8 386 Fatal 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Work Zone Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 95 10 286 85 1% 186 10 86 191 386 82 6,776 181 83 90 286 82 289 80 19 289 (0 - 70th) (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway (95th - 100th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 92 ± Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 crash 2 crashes (0 - 80th) (80th - 90th) 3 to 5 crashes (90th - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 to 2 crashes 3 crashes 4 to 5 crashes 6 crashes 7 to 15 crashes 99% 80 Work Zone Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 555 2% IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 90 82 32,996 98% Work Zone IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Young Driver Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Young Driver Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Young Driver 2,041 100% Fatal Total 14,292 Number of Crashes 100% % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 1,326 715 736 1,305 196 65.0% 35.0% 10,163 2,088 3,061 9,190 286 83.0% 17.0% 11,489 2,803 3,797 10,495 482 80.4% 19.6% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 599 1,041 26 29.3% 5,890 3,601 203 48.1% 6,489 4,642 229 45.4% Person Type Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 2,041 191 51 237 100.0% 12,251 1,139 322 647 100.0% 14,292 1,330 373 884 100.0% Behavior Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 127 754 303 254 867 134 1,129 81 945 Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 326 1 184 1,318 16.0% Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 8 3 65 136 167 0.4% 36.1% 63.9% 9.6% 51.0% 1.3% 9.4% 2.5% 11.6% 6.2% 36.9% 14.8% 12.4% 42.5% 6.6% 55.3% 4.0% 46.3% 0.0% 9.0% 64.6% 0.1% 3.2% 6.7% 8.2% 433 1,784 2,646 310 2,277 604 3,439 346 4,417 25.0% 75.0% 2.3% 29.4% 1.7% 9.3% 2.6% 5.3% 3.5% 14.6% 21.6% 2.5% 18.6% 4.9% 28.1% 2.8% 36.1% 1,734 2 745 9,548 14.2% 33 21 377 635 417 0.3% 0.0% 6.1% 77.9% 0.2% 3.1% 5.2% 3.4% 560 2,538 2,949 564 3,144 738 4,568 427 5,362 Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 26.6% 73.4% 3.4% 32.5% 1.6% 9.3% 2.6% 6.2% 3.9% 17.8% 20.6% 3.9% 22.0% 5.2% 32.0% 3.0% 37.5% 2,060 3 929 10,866 14.4% 41 24 442 771 584 0.3% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Young Driver crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 0 12,000 14,000 14,292 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Young Driver Crashes # of Crashes Vehicle Total Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 12,251 Incapacitating Injury 0.0% 6.5% 76.0% 0.2% 3.1% 5.4% 4.1% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Young Driver crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 16,000 18,000 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Young Driver Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Young Driver Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 371 346 308 268 183 147 212 206 2,113 1,955 1,880 1,484 1,256 1,255 1,183 1,125 Total 2,041 12,251 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 75 191 79 8 386 Fatal 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Young Driver Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 2,041 85 186 10 86 191 386 82 30% 4,830 181 83 90 286 80 19 82 (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 92 Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 to 2 crashes (0 - 70th) 3 crashes 4 to 5 crashes (70th - 80th) 6 to 8 crashes (90th - 95th) (80th - 90th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 10 20 9 to 62 crashes (95th - 100th) (95th - 100th) Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway (0 - 70th) 80 Young Driver Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 12,251 IncapacitaƟng Injury 1 to 9 crashes 10 to 20 crashes 21 to 40 crashes 41 to 67 crashes 68 to 213 crashes 191 90 289 Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 70% 82 289 21,300 37% 63% Young Driver IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan 65 and Older Crash Summary | 2005-2012 65 and Older Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal 65 and Older 1,248 100% Fatal Total 6,521 100% Total 59.9% 40.1% 4,340 933 1,431 3,842 125 82.3% 17.7% 5,087 1,434 1,978 4,543 215 78.0% 22.0% 439 461 18 35.2% 2,916 1,067 70 55.3% 3,355 1,528 88 51.4% 191 1,248 38 265 15.3% 1,139 5,273 257 470 21.6% 1,330 6,521 295 735 20.4% Geographic 747 501 547 701 90 Geometry % to total Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone Person Type # of Crashes Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved Behavior % to total Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 39 178 207 56 206 80 389 31 275 Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 167 3 160 966 13.4% Vehicle # of Crashes Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 9 1 40 60 60 0.7% 43.8% 56.2% 7.2% 36.9% 1.4% 100.0% 3.0% 21.2% 3.1% 14.3% 16.6% 4.5% 16.5% 6.4% 31.2% 2.5% 22.0% 0.2% 12.8% 77.4% 0.1% 3.2% 4.8% 4.8% 115 325 1,292 46 563 251 888 92 1,171 27.1% 72.9% 2.4% 20.2% 1.3% 100.0% 4.9% 8.9% 2.2% 6.2% 24.5% 0.9% 10.7% 4.8% 16.8% 1.7% 22.2% 698 3 489 4,683 13.2% 19 7 128 208 97 0.4% 0.1% 9.3% 88.8% 0.1% 2.4% 3.9% 1.8% 154 503 1,499 102 769 331 1,277 123 1,446 Janice K. Brewer Governor 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 30.3% 69.7% 3.3% 23.4% 1.3% 100.0% 4.5% 11.3% 2.4% 7.7% 23.0% 1.6% 11.8% 5.1% 19.6% 1.9% 22.2% 865 6 649 5,649 13.3% 28 8 168 268 157 0.4% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of 65 and Older crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 0 7,000 6,000 6,521 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury 65 and Older Crashes % to total Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land Arizona Department of Health Services Number of Crashes # of Crashes Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 5,273 Incapacitating Injury 0.1% 10.0% 86.6% 0.1% 2.6% 4.1% 2.4% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of 65 and Older crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 8,000 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan 65 and Older Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total 65 and Older Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 166 173 164 152 135 155 170 133 722 714 709 638 609 580 641 660 Total 1,248 5,273 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 75 191 79 8 386 Fatal 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 65 and Older Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 85 1,248 186 5,623 10 86 191 386 82 18% 181 83 90 286 82 289 80 19 289 TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway (0 - 70th) (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles ± Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 to 2 crashes (0 - 80th) 3 to 5 crashes (80th - 90th) 6 to 7 crashes (90th - 95th) 8 to 44 crashes (95th - 100th) (95th - 100th) 92 TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 to 7 crashes 8 to 14 crashes 15 to 24 crashes 25 to 33 crashes 34 to 85 crashes 82% 80 65 and Older Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 5,273 16% IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 90 82 28,278 84% 65 and Older IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Pedalcyclist Involved Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Pedalcyclist Involved Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Pedalcyclist Involved 191 100% Fatal Total 1,961 Number of Crashes 100% % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 167 24 28 163 10 87.4% 12.6% 1,652 118 145 1,625 10 93.3% 6.7% 1,819 142 173 1,788 20 92.8% 7.2% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 73 6 1 38.2% 1,015 116 23 57.3% 1,088 122 24 55.5% Person Type Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 51 38 191 0 26.7% 322 257 1,770 6 18.2% 373 295 1,961 6 19.0% Behavior Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 4 42 24 31 27 0 13 0 32 Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 1 0 31 191 Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 0 0 1 17 9 14.7% 85.3% 5.2% 3.1% 0.5% 19.9% 100.0% 0.0% 2.1% 22.0% 12.6% 16.2% 14.1% 0.0% 6.8% 0.0% 16.8% 0.5% 0.0% 16.2% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.5% 8.9% 4.7% 11 126 248 16 65 6 62 8 85 18 0 101 1,770 3 0 31 93 35 8.2% 91.8% 0.6% 6.6% 1.3% 14.5% 100.0% 0.3% 0.6% 7.1% 14.0% 0.9% 3.7% 0.3% 3.5% 0.5% 4.8% 1.0% 0.0% 5.7% 100.0% 0.2% 0.0% 1.8% 5.3% 2.0% 15 168 272 47 92 6 75 8 117 19 0 132 1,961 3 0 32 110 44 Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Pedalcyclist Involved crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 0 400 800 1,200 1,600 2,000 1,961 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Pedalcyclist Involved Crashes # of Crashes Vehicle Total Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 1,770 Incapacitating Injury 8.8% 91.2% 1.0% 6.2% 1.2% 15.0% 100.0% 0.3% 0.8% 8.6% 13.9% 2.4% 4.7% 0.3% 3.8% 0.4% 6.0% 1.0% 0.0% 6.7% 100.0% 0.2% 0.0% 1.6% 5.6% 2.2% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Pedalcyclist Involved crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 2,400 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Pedalcyclist Involved Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Pedalcyclist Involved Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 36 30 21 19 25 19 23 18 247 218 220 201 225 221 236 202 Total 191 1,770 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 386 75 191 79 8 Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Pedalcyclist Involved Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 85 191 186 3% 10 86 191 386 82 6,680 181 83 90 286 82 289 80 19 289 TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway (0 - 70th) (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) 20 to 36 crashes (95th - 100th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 92 Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 crash (0 - 70th) 2 crashes 3 to 5 crashes (70th - 80th) 6 to 7 crashes (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) 8 to 22 crashes (95th - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 to 5 crashes 6 to 9 crashes 10 to 14 crashes 15 to 19 crashes 97% 80 Pedalcyclist Involved Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 1,770 5% IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 90 82 31,781 95% Pedalcyclist Involved IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Pedestrian Involved Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Pedestrian Involved Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Pedestrian Involved 1,176 100% Fatal Total 4,084 Number of Crashes 100% % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 930 246 354 822 150 79.1% 20.9% 2,723 185 304 2,604 27 93.6% 6.4% 3,653 431 658 3,426 177 89.4% 10.6% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 283 13 9 24.1% 1,167 133 51 40.1% 1,450 146 60 35.5% Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 237 265 0 1,176 20.2% 647 470 6 2,908 22.2% 884 735 6 4,084 21.6% Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved Vehicle # of Crashes Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle Environmental % to total Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 2 508 88 139 122 5 98 3 99 8 1 112 1,176 3 0 36 66 159 30.1% 69.9% 12.8% 1.1% 0.8% 22.5% 0.0% 100.0% 0.2% 43.2% 7.5% 11.8% 10.4% 0.4% 8.3% 0.3% 8.4% 0.7% 0.1% 9.5% 100.0% 0.3% 0.0% 3.1% 5.6% 13.5% 13 648 373 64 204 11 175 12 265 40 0 157 2,908 3 0 115 159 160 10.5% 89.5% 0.9% 4.6% 1.8% 16.2% 0.2% 100.0% 0.4% 22.3% 12.8% 2.2% 7.0% 0.4% 6.0% 0.4% 9.1% 1.4% 0.0% 5.4% 100.0% 0.1% 0.0% 4.0% 5.5% 5.5% 15 1,156 461 203 326 16 273 15 364 48 1 269 4,084 6 0 151 225 319 Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Pedestrian Involved crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 4,084 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Pedestrian Involved Crashes # of Crashes Person Type Total Behavior Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 2,908 Incapacitating Injury 16.1% 83.9% 4.3% 3.6% 1.5% 18.0% 0.1% 100.0% 0.4% 28.3% 11.3% 5.0% 8.0% 0.4% 6.7% 0.4% 8.9% 1.2% 0.0% 6.6% 100.0% 0.1% 0.0% 3.7% 5.5% 7.8% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Pedestrian Involved crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 5,000 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Pedestrian Involved Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Pedestrian Involved Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 163 173 158 124 121 155 152 130 390 404 420 379 337 320 318 340 Total 1,176 2,908 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 75 191 79 8 386 Fatal 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Pedestrian Involved Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 1,176 85 186 17% 10 86 191 386 82 5,695 181 83 90 286 82 289 80 19 289 TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway (0 - 70th) (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) 45 to 90 crashes (95th - 100th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 92 Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 to 2 crashes (0 - 70th) 3 crashes 4 to 5 crashes (70th - 80th) 6 to 8 crashes (90th - 95th) (80th - 90th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 10 20 9 to 26 crashes (95th - 100th) Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 to 7 crashes 8 to 11 crashes 12 to 24 crashes 25 to 44 crashes 83% 80 Pedestrian Involved Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 2,908 9% IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 90 82 30,643 91% Pedestrian Involved IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Aggressive Driver Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Aggressive Driver Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Aggressive Driver 282 100% Fatal Total 1,202 Number of Crashes 100% # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 169 113 112 170 27 59.9% 40.1% 692 228 279 641 30 75.2% 24.8% 861 341 391 811 57 71.6% 28.4% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 84 173 7 29.8% 332 434 23 36.1% 416 607 30 34.6% Person Type Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 126 39 3 2 44.7% 433 115 9 13 47.1% 559 154 12 15 46.5% 282 136 0 56 162 14 168 3 282 100.0% 920 260 2 42 306 69 313 13 920 100.0% 1,202 396 2 98 468 83 481 16 1,202 100.0% Behavior Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 32 0 44 214 11.3% 153 1 78 729 16.6% 185 1 122 943 15.4% Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 0 0 4 19 21 0.0% 3 1 40 44 33 0.3% 3 1 44 63 54 0.2% 39.7% 60.3% 9.6% 61.3% 2.5% 13.8% 1.1% 0.7% 48.2% 0.0% 19.9% 57.4% 5.0% 59.6% 1.1% 100.0% 0.0% 15.6% 75.9% 0.0% 1.4% 6.7% 7.4% 30.3% 69.7% 3.3% 47.2% 2.5% 12.5% 1.0% 1.4% 28.3% 0.2% 4.6% 33.3% 7.5% 34.0% 1.4% 100.0% 0.1% 8.5% 79.2% 0.1% 4.3% 4.8% 3.6% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Aggressive Driver crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,202 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Aggressive Driver Crashes % to total Vehicle Total # of Crashes Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 920 Incapacitating Injury 32.5% 67.5% 4.7% 50.5% 2.5% 12.8% 1.0% 1.2% 32.9% 0.2% 8.2% 38.9% 6.9% 40.0% 1.3% 100.0% 0.1% 10.1% 78.5% 0.1% 3.7% 5.2% 4.5% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Aggressive Driver crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 1,400 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Aggressive Driver Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Aggressive Drivers Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 37 53 43 36 23 17 37 36 150 149 142 134 92 91 80 82 Total 282 920 89 51 101 180 88 64 202 191 87 66 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 77 40 89 177 99 179 93 377 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 78 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 75 191 79 8 386 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 287 347 85 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 77 79 86 261 273 73 60 72 Incapacitating Injury 180 77 169 287 Fatal 191 95 238 Year 61 17 87 79 347 40 77 89A 95 77 366 85 95 10 Percent of Aggressive Driver Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 282 10 286 85 4% 186 10 86 191 386 82 6,589 181 83 90 286 82 289 80 19 289 (0 - 70th) (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway (95th - 100th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 92 ± Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 crashes (0 - 80th) 2 crashes (80th - 95th) 3 to 6 crashes (95th - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 to 2 crashes 3 crashes 4 crashes 5 to 6 crashes 7 to 13 crashes 96% 80 Aggressive Driver Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 920 3% IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 90 82 32,631 97% 9 Aggressive Driver Fatal Crashes in Arizona Aggressive Driver IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Alcohol Involved Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Alcohol Involved Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Alcohol Involved 2,265 100% Fatal Total 7,133 100% Total 61.0% 39.0% 3,748 1,120 1,327 3,541 213 77.0% 23.0% 5,130 2,003 2,082 5,051 556 71.9% 28.1% 484 1,250 32 21.4% 1,666 2,360 90 34.2% 2,150 3,610 122 30.1% 754 178 42 508 33.3% 1,784 325 126 648 36.6% 2,538 503 168 1,156 35.6% Geographic 1,382 883 755 1,510 343 Geometry % to total Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone Person Type # of Crashes Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved Behavior % to total Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 136 2,265 241 371 1,835 224 1,242 31 1,064 Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 334 2 163 1,232 14.7% Vehicle # of Crashes Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 10 4 57 141 300 0.4% 33.3% 66.7% 15.1% 55.2% 1.4% 7.9% 1.9% 22.4% 6.0% 100.0% 10.6% 16.4% 81.0% 9.9% 54.8% 1.4% 47.0% 0.1% 7.2% 54.4% 0.2% 2.5% 6.2% 13.2% 260 4,868 831 218 4,287 465 1,883 93 2,388 27.3% 72.7% 4.4% 48.5% 1.8% 6.7% 2.6% 13.3% 5.3% 100.0% 17.1% 4.5% 88.1% 9.6% 38.7% 1.9% 49.1% 754 0 270 2,835 15.5% 5 4 134 280 424 0.1% 0.0% 5.5% 58.2% 0.1% 2.8% 5.8% 8.7% 396 7,133 1,072 589 6,122 689 3,125 124 3,452 Janice K. Brewer Governor 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 29.2% 70.8% 7.8% 50.6% 1.7% 7.1% 2.4% 16.2% 5.6% 100.0% 15.0% 8.3% 85.8% 9.7% 43.8% 1.7% 48.4% 1,088 2 433 4,067 15.3% 15 8 191 421 724 0.2% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Alcohol Involved crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 0 6,000 7,000 7,133 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Alcohol Involved Crashes % to total Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land Arizona Department of Health Services Number of Crashes # of Crashes Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 4,868 Incapacitating Injury 0.0% 6.1% 57.0% 0.1% 2.7% 5.9% 10.2% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Alcohol Involved crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 8,000 9,000 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Alcohol Involved Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Alcohol Involved Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 256 335 357 320 251 240 254 252 781 747 678 624 573 505 488 472 Total 2,265 4,868 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 75 191 79 8 386 Fatal 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Alcohol Involved Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 85 186 2,265 4,606 10 86 33% 191 386 82 181 83 90 286 67% 82 289 80 19 82 289 TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 92 Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 crash (0 - 70th) 2 crashes 3 crashes (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) 4 to 5 crashes (90th - 95th) 6 to 28 crashes (95th - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 to 5 crashes (0 - 70th) 6 to 9 crashes (70th - 80th) 10 to 19 crashes (80th - 90th) 20 to 31 crashes (90th - 95th) 32 to 123 crashes (95th - 100th) 80 Alcohol Involved Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 4,868 15% IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 90 28,683 85% Alcohol Involved IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Distracted Driver Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Distracted Driver Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Distracted Driver 981 100% Fatal Total 8,270 Number of Crashes 100% # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 398 583 571 410 98 40.6% 59.4% 5,288 2,001 2,853 4,436 276 72.5% 27.5% 5,686 2,584 3,424 4,846 374 68.8% 31.2% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 211 549 22 21.5% 2,886 2,244 150 39.6% 3,097 2,793 172 37.4% Person Type Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 303 207 24 88 30.9% 2,646 1,292 248 373 36.3% 2,949 1,499 272 461 35.7% Behavior Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 0 241 981 68 354 99 521 97 418 Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 182 2 161 542 18.6% Vehicle Total Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 7,289 Incapacitating Injury Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 12 1 20 76 68 1.2% 56.0% 2.2% 21.1% 2.4% 9.0% 0.0% 24.6% 100.0% 6.9% 36.1% 10.1% 53.1% 9.9% 42.6% 0.2% 16.4% 55.2% 0.1% 2.0% 7.7% 6.9% 2 831 7,289 108 1,363 480 1,857 407 2,697 39.1% 60.9% 3.8% 30.8% 2.1% 17.7% 3.4% 5.1% 0.0% 11.4% 100.0% 1.5% 18.7% 6.6% 25.5% 5.6% 37.0% 1,215 1 707 5,318 16.7% 24 9 161 373 236 0.3% 0.0% 9.7% 73.0% 0.1% 2.2% 5.1% 3.2% 2 1,072 8,270 176 1,717 579 2,378 504 3,115 Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 4,000 6,000 41.4% 58.6% 4.5% 33.8% 2.1% 18.1% 3.3% 5.6% 0.0% 13.0% 100.0% 2.1% 20.8% 7.0% 28.8% 6.1% 37.7% 1,397 3 868 5,860 16.9% 36 10 181 449 304 0.4% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Distracted Driver crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 2,000 8,000 8,270 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Distracted Driver Crashes 58.2% 41.8% 10.0% 0 0.0% 10.5% 70.9% 0.1% 2.2% 5.4% 3.7% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Distracted Driver crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 10,000 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Distracted Driver Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Distracted Driver Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 165 195 152 153 99 88 69 60 1,241 1,064 1,142 1,024 762 732 720 604 Total 981 7,289 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 75 191 79 8 386 Fatal 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Distracted Driver Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 85 981 186 5,890 10 86 191 386 82 14% 181 83 90 286 82 289 80 19 289 TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway (0 - 70th) (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) 31 to 83 crashes (95th - 100th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 92 Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 to 2 crashes (0 - 70th) 3 crashes 4 crashes (70th - 80th) 5 to 7 crashes (90th - 95th) (80th - 90th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 10 20 8 to 47 crashes (95th - 100th) Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 to 6 crashes 7 to 11 crashes 12 to 20 crashes 21 to 30 crashes 86% 80 Distracted Driver Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 7,289 IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 90 82 22% 26,262 78% Distracted Driver IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Drug Involved Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Drug Involved Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Drug Involved 678 100% Fatal Total 1,392 Number of Crashes 100% % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 441 237 205 473 65 65.0% 35.0% 558 156 190 524 21 78.2% 21.8% 999 393 395 997 86 71.8% 28.2% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 183 334 7 27.0% 282 337 19 39.5% 465 671 26 33.4% Person Type Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 254 56 31 139 37.5% 310 46 16 64 43.4% 564 102 47 203 40.5% Behavior Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 56 371 68 678 557 57 355 8 295 Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 101 0 76 451 14.9% Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 0 1 16 47 98 0.0% 30.2% 69.8% 9.6% 49.3% 1.0% 8.3% 4.6% 20.5% 8.3% 54.7% 10.0% 100.0% 82.2% 8.4% 52.4% 1.2% 43.5% 0.0% 11.2% 66.5% 0.1% 2.4% 6.9% 14.5% 42 218 108 714 682 29 286 18 325 26.6% 73.4% 2.9% 47.2% 2.7% 6.4% 2.2% 9.0% 5.9% 30.5% 15.1% 100.0% 95.5% 4.1% 40.1% 2.5% 45.5% 76 0 67 471 10.6% 1 0 22 41 53 0.1% 0.0% 9.4% 66.0% 0.0% 3.1% 5.7% 7.4% 98 589 176 1,392 1,239 86 641 26 620 Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 300 600 900 28.4% 71.6% 6.2% 48.2% 1.9% 7.3% 3.4% 14.6% 7.0% 42.3% 12.6% 100.0% 89.0% 6.2% 46.0% 1.9% 44.5% 177 0 143 922 12.7% 1 1 38 88 151 0.1% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Drug Involved crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 0 1,200 1,500 1,392 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Drug Involved Crashes # of Crashes Vehicle Total Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 714 Incapacitating Injury 0.0% 10.3% 66.2% 0.1% 2.7% 6.3% 10.8% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Drug Involved crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Drug Involved Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Drug Involved Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 37 59 83 86 119 85 100 109 93 86 66 54 95 102 114 104 Total 678 714 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 75 191 79 8 386 Fatal 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Drug Involved Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 85 678 186 191 386 10% 6,193 10 86 82 181 83 90 286 82 289 80 19 289 TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway (0 - 70th) (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) 11 to 19 crashes (95th - 100th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 92 ± Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 crach 2 crashes (0 - 80th) (80th - 95th) 3 to 6 crashes (95th - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 to 3 crashes 4 crashes 5 to 7 crashes 8 to 10 crashes 90% 80 Drug Involved Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 714 2% IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 90 82 32,837 98% Drug Involved IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Impaired Driver Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Impaired Driver Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Impaired Driver 2,342 100% Fatal Total 8,526 100% Total 54.2% 45.8% 4,397 1,787 2,074 4,110 265 71.1% 28.9% 5,666 2,860 2,944 5,582 581 66.5% 33.5% 499 1,586 35 21.3% 2,010 3,510 108 32.5% 2,509 5,096 143 29.4% 867 206 27 122 37.0% 2,277 563 65 204 36.8% 3,144 769 92 326 36.9% Geographic 1,269 1,073 870 1,472 316 Geometry % to total Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone Person Type # of Crashes Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved Behavior % to total Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 162 1,835 354 557 2,342 254 1,491 206 1,293 Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 401 2 209 1,077 17.1% Vehicle # of Crashes Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 10 5 55 161 258 0.4% 37.1% 62.9% 13.5% 67.7% 1.5% 8.8% 1.2% 5.2% 6.9% 78.4% 15.1% 23.8% 100.0% 10.8% 63.7% 8.8% 55.2% 0.1% 8.9% 46.0% 0.2% 2.3% 6.9% 11.0% 306 4,287 1,363 682 6,184 502 2,410 856 3,191 33.5% 66.5% 4.3% 56.8% 1.7% 9.1% 1.1% 3.3% 4.9% 69.3% 22.0% 11.0% 100.0% 8.1% 39.0% 13.8% 51.6% 854 0 438 3,174 13.8% 7 5 146 376 479 0.1% 0.0% 7.1% 51.3% 0.1% 2.4% 6.1% 7.7% 468 6,122 1,717 1,239 8,526 756 3,901 1,062 4,484 Janice K. Brewer Governor 2,000 4,000 6,000 34.5% 65.5% 6.8% 59.8% 1.7% 9.0% 1.1% 3.8% 5.5% 71.8% 20.1% 14.5% 100.0% 8.9% 45.8% 12.5% 52.6% 1,255 2 647 4,251 14.7% 17 10 201 537 737 0.2% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Impaired Driver crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 0 8,000 10,000 8,526 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Impaired Driver Crashes % to total Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land Arizona Department of Health Services Number of Crashes # of Crashes Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 6,184 Incapacitating Injury 0.0% 7.6% 49.9% 0.1% 2.4% 6.3% 8.6% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Impaired Driver crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Impaired Driver Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Impaired Driver Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 285 339 365 331 264 236 254 268 959 880 846 751 759 660 688 641 Total 2,342 6,184 40 99 40 202 60 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 95 77 79 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 68 88 60 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 75 191 79 8 386 Fatal 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Impaired Driver Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 85 191 386 82 34% 181 83 90 286 66% 82 289 80 19 ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 to 2 crashes (0 - 70th) 3 crashes (70th - 80th) 4 crashes (80th - 90th) 5 crashes (90th - 95th) 6 to 29 crashes (95th - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway 80 92 Impaired Driver Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 6,184 IncapacitaƟng Injury 1 to 6 crashes (0 - 70th) 7 to 10 crashes (70th - 80th) 11 to 22 crashes (80th - 90th) 23 to 31 crashes (90th - 95th) 32 to 121 crashes (95th - 100th) 191 90 82 289 Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 2,342 4,529 186 10 86 18% 27,367 82% Impaired Driver IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Unhelmeted Motorcyclist Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Unhelmeted Motorcyclist Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Unhelmeted Motorcyclist Fatal 572 100% Fatal Total 2,998 Number of Crashes 100% % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 392 180 166 406 10 68.5% 31.5% 1,812 614 618 1,808 33 74.7% 25.3% 2,204 794 784 2,214 43 73.5% 26.5% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 197 275 12 34.4% 875 891 52 36.1% 1,072 1,166 64 35.8% Person Type Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 134 80 0 5 23.4% 604 251 6 11 24.9% 738 331 6 16 24.6% Behavior Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 14 224 99 57 254 572 572 3 222 Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 572 0 26 316 100.0% Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 6 12 4 29 34 1.0% 29.0% 71.0% 1.7% 48.1% 2.1% 14.0% 0.0% 0.9% 2.4% 39.2% 17.3% 10.0% 44.4% 100.0% 100.0% 0.5% 38.8% 0.0% 4.5% 55.2% 2.1% 0.7% 5.1% 5.9% 69 465 480 29 502 2,426 2,426 6 932 25.5% 74.5% 1.4% 36.7% 2.1% 10.3% 0.2% 0.5% 2.8% 19.2% 19.8% 1.2% 20.7% 100.0% 100.0% 0.2% 38.4% 2,426 0 74 1,285 100.0% 12 34 17 132 86 0.5% 0.0% 3.1% 53.0% 1.4% 0.7% 5.4% 3.5% 83 689 579 86 756 2,998 2,998 9 1,154 Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 26.2% 73.8% 1.4% 38.9% 2.1% 11.0% 0.2% 0.5% 2.8% 23.0% 19.3% 2.9% 25.2% 100.0% 100.0% 0.3% 38.5% 2,998 0 100 1,601 100.0% 18 46 21 161 120 0.6% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Unhelmeted Motorcyclist crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 0 3,000 2,998 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Unhelmeted Motorcyclist Crashes # of Crashes Vehicle Total Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 2,426 Incapacitating Injury 0.0% 3.3% 53.4% 1.5% 0.7% 5.4% 4.0% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Unhelmeted Motorcyclist crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 3,500 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Unhelmeted Motorcyclist Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Unhelmeted Motorcyclist Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 75 88 72 76 60 51 77 73 349 347 376 352 264 250 240 248 Total 572 2,426 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 177 191 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 75 191 79 8 386 Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 287 347 85 86 261 273 73 60 72 Year 99 87 79 347 40 77 89A 77 366 85 95 10 Unhelmeted Motorcyclist Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 85 572 186 191 386 8% 6,299 10 86 82 181 83 90 286 82 289 80 19 289 TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway (0 - 70th) (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) 15 to 55 crashes (95th - 100th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 92 Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 crash (0 - 70th) 2 crashes 3 crashes (70th - 80th) 4 crashes (90th - 95th) (80th - 90th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 10 20 5 to 13 crashes (95th - 100th) Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 to 4 crashes 5 to 6 crashes 7 to 10 crashes 11 to 14 crashes 92% 80 Unhelmeted Motorcyclist Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 2,426 7% IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 90 82 31,125 93% Unhelmeted Motorcyclist IncapacitaƟng Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan No Restraint Used Crash Summary | 2005-2012 No Restraint Used Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal No Restraint Used 3,219 100% Fatal Total 11,752 Number of Crashes 100% % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 1,577 1,642 1,490 1,729 380 49.0% 51.0% 5,995 2,538 2,836 5,697 314 70.3% 29.7% 7,572 4,180 4,326 7,426 694 64.4% 35.6% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 706 2,137 47 21.9% 3,212 3,663 154 37.6% 3,918 5,800 201 33.3% Person Type Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 1,129 389 13 98 35.1% 3,439 888 62 175 40.3% 4,568 1,277 75 273 38.9% Behavior Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 168 1,242 521 355 1,491 572 3,219 121 1,555 Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 605 3 378 1,494 18.8% Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 24 14 120 216 290 0.7% 46.3% 53.7% 11.8% 66.4% 1.5% 12.1% 0.4% 3.0% 5.2% 38.6% 16.2% 11.0% 46.3% 17.8% 100.0% 3.8% 48.3% 0.1% 11.7% 46.4% 0.4% 3.7% 6.7% 9.0% 313 1,883 1,857 286 2,410 2,426 8,533 286 3,490 33.2% 66.8% 3.7% 42.9% 1.8% 10.4% 0.7% 2.1% 3.7% 22.1% 21.8% 3.4% 28.2% 28.4% 100.0% 3.4% 40.9% 2,546 0 756 5,059 29.8% 39 52 205 508 434 0.5% 0.0% 8.9% 59.3% 0.6% 2.4% 6.0% 5.1% 481 3,125 2,378 641 3,901 2,998 11,752 407 5,045 Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 36.8% 63.2% 5.9% 49.4% 1.7% 10.9% 0.6% 2.3% 4.1% 26.6% 20.2% 5.5% 33.2% 25.5% 100.0% 3.5% 42.9% 3,151 3 1,134 6,553 26.8% 63 66 325 724 724 0.5% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of No Restraint Used crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 0 12,000 11,752 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury No Restraint Used Crashes # of Crashes Vehicle Total Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 8,533 Incapacitating Injury 0.0% 9.6% 55.8% 0.6% 2.8% 6.2% 6.2% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of No Restraint Used crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 14,000 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan No Restraint Used Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total No Restraint Used Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 505 586 458 408 313 300 325 324 1,519 1,358 1,251 1,054 940 854 780 777 Total 3,219 8,533 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 75 191 79 8 386 Fatal 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 No Restraint Used Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 85 186 191 386 82 181 83 82 80 19 289 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 to 2 crashes (0 - 70th) 3 crashes (70th - 80th) 4 to 5 crashes (80th - 90th) 6 to 7 crashes (90th - 95th) 8 to 37 crashes (95th - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal ± 80 92 No Restraint Used Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 8,533 IncapacitaƟng Injury TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway 191 90 82 1 to 7 crashes (0 - 70th) 8 to 12 crashes (70th - 80th) 13 to 26 crashes (80th - 90th) 27 to 38 crashes (90th - 95th) 39 to 165 crashes (95th - 100th) 47% 53% 90 286 289 Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 3,219 3,652 10 86 25% 25,018 75% No Restraint Used IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Sleepy or FaƟgued Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Sleepy or FaƟgued Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Sleepy or Fatigued 207 100% Fatal Total 1,067 Number of Crashes 100% % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 27 180 171 36 23 13.0% 87.0% 339 521 559 301 50 39.4% 60.6% 366 701 730 337 73 34.3% 65.7% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 13 179 2 6.3% 113 664 5 13.1% 126 843 7 11.8% Person Type Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 81 31 0 3 346 92 8 12 40.2% 427 123 8 15 40.0% Behavior Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 3 31 97 8 206 3 121 207 126 Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 11 0 36 60 Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 2 0 3 23 27 82.6% 17.4% 11.1% 86.5% 1.0% 39.1% 15.0% 0.0% 1.4% 1.4% 15.0% 46.9% 3.9% 99.5% 1.4% 58.5% 100.0% 60.9% 5.3% 0.0% 17.4% 29.0% 1.0% 0.0% 1.4% 11.1% 13.0% 13 93 407 18 856 6 286 860 468 16 0 99 264 2 0 16 77 78 65.0% 35.0% 5.8% 77.2% 0.6% 10.7% 0.9% 1.4% 1.5% 10.8% 47.3% 2.1% 99.5% 0.7% 33.3% 100.0% 54.4% 1.9% 0.0% 11.5% 30.7% 0.2% 0.0% 1.9% 9.0% 9.1% 16 124 504 26 1,062 9 407 1,067 594 27 0 135 324 4 0 19 100 105 Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Sleepy or Fa gued crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,067 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Sleepy or Fa gued Crashes # of Crashes Vehicle Total Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 860 Incapacitating Injury 68.4% 31.6% 6.8% 79.0% 0.7% 11.5% 0.7% 1.4% 1.5% 11.6% 47.2% 2.4% 99.5% 0.8% 38.1% 100.0% 55.7% 2.5% 0.0% 12.7% 30.4% 0.4% 0.0% 1.8% 9.4% 9.8% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Sleepy or Fa gued crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Sleepy or FaƟgued Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Sleepy or FaƟgued Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 46 34 27 28 21 19 13 19 130 122 149 102 113 76 94 74 Total 207 860 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 75 191 79 8 386 Fatal 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Sleepy or FaƟgued Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 207 10 286 85 3% 186 10 86 6,664 191 386 82 181 83 90 286 82 289 80 19 289 (0 - 70th) (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway (95th - 100th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 92 ± Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 crash 2 crashes (0 - 70th) (70th - 95th) 3 to 5 crashes (95th - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 crash 2 crashes 3 crashes 4 crashes 5 to 14 crashes 97% 80 Sleepy or FaƟgued Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 860 3% IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 90 82 32,691 97% Sleepy or FaƟgued IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Speeding Involved Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Speeding Involved Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Speeding Involved 2,524 100% Fatal Total 13,468 Number of Crashes 100% % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 1,221 1,303 1,161 1,363 251 48.4% 7,475 3,469 4,476 6,468 431 68.3% 8,696 4,772 5,637 7,831 682 64.6% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 412 1,774 47 16.3% 2,895 5,066 245 26.5% 3,307 6,840 292 24.6% Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 945 275 32 99 37.4% 4,417 1,171 85 265 40.4% 5,362 1,446 117 364 39.8% Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 282 1,064 418 295 1,293 222 1,555 126 2,524 11.2% 920 2,388 2,697 325 3,191 932 3,490 468 10,944 8.4% 1,202 3,452 3,115 620 4,484 1,154 5,045 594 13,468 8.9% Vehicle Environmental 51.6% 46.0% 54.0% 9.9% 70.3% 1.9% 10.9% 1.3% 3.9% 42.2% 16.6% 11.7% 51.2% 8.8% 61.6% 5.0% 100.0% Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 446 1 272 996 17.7% Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 25 5 135 165 226 1.0% 0.0% 10.8% 39.5% 0.2% 5.3% 6.5% 9.0% 31.7% 40.9% 59.1% 3.9% 46.3% 2.2% 10.7% 0.8% 2.4% 21.8% 24.6% 3.0% 29.2% 8.5% 31.9% 4.3% 100.0% 2,225 1 943 6,098 20.3% 64 22 505 626 566 0.6% 0.0% 8.6% 55.7% 0.2% 4.6% 5.7% 5.2% Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 3,000 6,000 9,000 35.4% 41.9% 58.1% 5.1% 50.8% 2.2% 10.7% 0.9% 2.7% 25.6% 23.1% 4.6% 33.3% 8.6% 37.5% 4.4% 100.0% 2,671 2 1,215 7,094 19.8% 89 27 640 791 792 0.7% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Speeding Involved crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 0 12,000 15,000 13,468 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Speeding Involved Crashes Geographic # of Crashes Person Type Total Behavior Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 10,944 Incapacitating Injury 0.0% 9.0% 52.7% 0.2% 4.8% 5.9% 5.9% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Speeding Involved crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Speeding Involved Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Speeding Involved Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 163 64 389 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 408 420 384 350 245 222 251 244 1,671 1,639 1,655 1,354 1,207 1,173 1,115 1,130 Total 2,524 10,944 160 15 260 260 60 Year 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 77 89A 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 169 287 347 180 77 95 238 97 260 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 75 191 79 8 386 78 287 347 85 86 261 273 73 60 72 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 277 96 89 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 77 366 85 95 10 266 83 191 Speeding Involved Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 77 90 10 286 85 186 2,524 10 86 191 386 82 4,347 181 83 37% 90 286 82 289 80 19 289 TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 92 Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 to 2 crashes (0 - 70th) 3 crashes (70th - 80th) 4 to 5 crashes (80th - 90th) 6 to 7 crashes (90th - 95th) 8 to 49 crashes (95th - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 to 7 crashes (0 - 70th) 8 to 12 crashes (70th - 80th) 13 to 28 crashes (80th - 90th) 29 to 44 crashes (90th - 95th) 45 to 199 crashes (95th - 100th) 80 Speeding Involved Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 10,944 IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 63% 191 90 82 22,607 33% 67% Speeding Involved IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Motorcycle Involved Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Motorcycle Involved Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Motorcycle Involved 1,109 100% Fatal Total 7,029 Number of Crashes 100% % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 707 402 371 738 37 63.8% 36.2% 4,233 1,687 1,746 4,174 115 71.5% 28.5% 4,940 2,089 2,117 4,912 152 70.3% 29.7% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 369 524 24 33.3% 2,015 2,137 105 34.0% 2,384 2,661 129 33.9% Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 326 167 1 8 29.4% 1,734 698 18 40 29.3% 2,060 865 19 48 29.3% Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 32 334 182 101 401 572 605 11 446 Vehicle # of Crashes Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle Environmental % to total Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 33.5% 66.5% 3.3% 47.2% 2.2% 15.1% 0.1% 0.7% 2.9% 30.1% 16.4% 9.1% 36.2% 51.6% 54.6% 1.0% 40.2% 1,109 0 69 655 100.0% 8 15 6 71 65 0.7% 0.0% 6.2% 59.1% 1.4% 0.5% 6.4% 5.9% 153 754 1,215 76 854 2,426 2,546 16 2,225 29.5% 70.5% 1.9% 36.1% 1.8% 11.8% 0.3% 0.7% 2.6% 12.7% 20.5% 1.3% 14.4% 41.0% 43.0% 0.3% 37.6% 5,920 0 172 3,198 100.0% 25 73 56 307 214 0.4% 0.0% 2.9% 54.0% 1.2% 0.9% 5.2% 3.6% 185 1,088 1,397 177 1,255 2,998 3,151 27 2,671 Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 30.1% 69.9% 2.2% 37.9% 1.8% 12.3% 0.3% 0.7% 2.6% 15.5% 19.9% 2.5% 17.9% 42.7% 44.8% 0.4% 38.0% 7,029 0 241 3,853 100.0% 33 88 62 378 279 0.5% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Motorcycle Involved crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 0 7,000 7,029 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Motorcycle Involved Crashes # of Crashes Person Type Total Behavior Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 5,920 Incapacitating Injury 0.0% 3.4% 54.8% 1.3% 0.9% 5.4% 4.0% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Motorcycle Involved crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 8,000 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Motorcycle Involved Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Motorcycle Involved Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 143 150 143 157 129 95 148 144 724 736 835 825 729 669 664 738 Total 1,109 5,920 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 75 191 79 8 386 Fatal 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Motorcycle Involved Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 85 1,109 186 16% 10 86 191 386 82 5,762 181 83 90 286 82 289 80 19 289 TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway (0 - 70th) (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) 19 to 65 crashes (95th - 100th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 92 Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 crash (0 - 70th) 2 crashes 3 crashes (70th - 80th) 4 crashes (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) 5 to 18 crashes (95th - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 to 4 crashes 5 to 7 crashes 8 to 10 crashes 11 to 18 crashes 84% 80 Motorcycle Involved Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 5,920 IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 90 82 18% 27,631 82% Motorcycle Involved IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Train Involved Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Train Involved Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Train Involved 12 100% Fatal Total 22 Number of Crashes 100% # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 3 9 2 10 0 25.0% 75.0% 9 1 3 7 0 90.0% 10.0% 12 10 5 17 0 54.5% 45.5% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 1 0 0 8.3% 6 0 1 60.0% 7 0 1 31.8% Person Type Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 1 3 0 1 8.3% 2 3 0 0 20.0% 3 6 0 1 13.6% 0 2 2 0 2 0 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 10.0% 1 2 3 0 2 0 3 0 2 4.5% Behavior Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 0 12 0 1 0 10 1 1 0.0% Vehicle Total Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 10 Incapacitating Injury Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 0 0 0 1 1 0.0% 0.0% 25.0% 0.0% 8.3% 0.0% 16.7% 16.7% 0.0% 16.7% 0.0% 25.0% 0.0% 8.3% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 8.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 8.3% 8.3% 0 0 0 1 0 30.0% 70.0% 0.0% 0.0% 10.0% 30.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 10.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 10.0% 100.0% 10.0% 10.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 10.0% 0.0% 0 22 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Train Involved crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 5 10 15 22.7% 77.3% 0.0% 20 25 22 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Train Involved Crashes 16.7% 83.3% 0.0% 0 0.0% 4.5% 27.3% 0.0% 4.5% 9.1% 13.6% 0.0% 9.1% 0.0% 13.6% 0.0% 9.1% 0.0% 100.0% 4.5% 9.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 9.1% 4.5% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Train Involved crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Train Involved Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Train Involved Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2 3 0 0 2 3 2 0 0 1 0 3 2 2 1 1 Total 12 10 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 386 75 191 79 8 Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Train Involved Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 12 10 286 85 186 0% 10 86 191 386 82 6,869 181 83 90 286 82 289 80 19 289 TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 92 ± Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 crash (0 - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 crash (0 - 80th) 2 crashes (80th - 100th) 100% 80 Train Involved Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 10 0% IncapacitaƟng Injury ± Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 90 82 33,541 100% Train Involved IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Truck Involved Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Truck Involved Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Truck Involved 853 100% Fatal Total 3,641 Number of Crashes 100% % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 403 450 525 328 82 47.2% 52.8% 1,986 802 1,155 1,633 116 71.2% 28.8% 2,389 1,252 1,680 1,961 198 65.6% 34.4% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 215 334 17 25.2% 1,197 744 68 42.9% 1,412 1,078 85 38.8% Person Type Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 184 160 31 112 21.6% 745 489 101 157 26.7% 929 649 132 269 25.5% 44 163 161 76 209 26 378 36 272 79 270 707 67 438 74 756 99 943 2.8% Behavior Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 69 0 853 768 Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 11 1 23 48 95 61.5% 38.5% 9.6% 39.2% 2.0% 18.8% 3.6% 13.1% 5.2% 19.1% 18.9% 8.9% 24.5% 3.0% 44.3% 4.2% 31.9% 8.1% 0.0% 100.0% 90.0% 1.3% 0.1% 2.7% 5.6% 11.1% 172 1 2,788 2,528 26 5 70 138 142 41.4% 58.6% 4.2% 26.7% 2.4% 17.5% 3.6% 5.6% 9.7% 25.4% 2.4% 15.7% 2.7% 27.1% 3.6% 33.8% 6.2% 0.0% 100.0% 90.7% 0.9% 0.2% 2.5% 4.9% 5.1% 123 433 868 143 647 100 1,134 135 1,215 241 1 3,641 3,296 37 6 93 186 237 Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Truck Involved crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 0 600 1,200 1,800 2,400 3,000 3,600 3,641 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Truck Involved Crashes # of Crashes Vehicle Total Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 2,788 Incapacitating Injury 46.1% 53.9% 5.4% 29.6% 2.3% 17.8% 3.6% 7.4% 3.4% 11.9% 23.8% 3.9% 17.8% 2.7% 31.1% 3.7% 33.4% 6.6% 0.0% 100.0% 90.5% 1.0% 0.2% 2.6% 5.1% 6.5% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Truck Involved crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 4,200 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Truck Involved Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Truck Involved Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 119 138 97 95 105 90 109 100 367 335 309 241 392 375 406 363 Total 853 2,788 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 386 75 191 79 8 Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Truck Involved Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 85 853 186 10 86 6,018 191 386 82 12% 181 83 90 286 82 289 80 19 289 TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway (0 - 70th) (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) 20 to 58 crashes (95th - 100th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 92 Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 crash (0 - 70th) 2 crashes 3 to 4 crashes (70th - 80th) 5 crashes (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) 6 to 11 crashes (95th - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 to 5 crashes 6 to 7 crashes 8 to 13 crashes 14 to 19 crashes 88% 80 Truck Involved Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 2,788 8% IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 90 82 30,763 92% Truck Involved IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan MulƟple Vehicle Crash Summary | 2005-2012 MulƟple Vehicle Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Multiple Vehicle 4,034 100% Fatal Total 28,584 Number of Crashes 100% % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 2,796 1,238 1,532 2,502 397 69.3% 30.7% 21,739 2,811 5,503 19,047 492 88.5% 11.5% 24,535 4,049 7,035 21,549 889 85.8% 14.2% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 1,452 975 67 36.0% 13,783 3,296 429 56.1% 15,235 4,271 496 53.3% Person Type Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 1,318 966 191 1,176 32.7% 9,548 4,683 1,770 2,908 38.9% 10,866 5,649 1,961 4,084 38.0% Behavior Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 215 1,232 542 451 1,077 316 1,494 60 996 Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 655 1 768 4,034 Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 22 4 108 263 313 38.0% 62.0% 9.8% 24.2% 1.7% 23.9% 4.7% 29.2% 5.3% 30.5% 13.4% 11.2% 26.7% 7.8% 37.0% 1.5% 24.7% 16.2% 0.0% 19.0% 100.0% 0.5% 0.1% 2.7% 6.5% 7.8% 731 2,835 5,318 471 3,174 1,285 5,059 264 6,098 3,198 1 2,528 24,550 64 10 649 1,242 550 22.4% 77.6% 2.0% 13.4% 1.7% 19.1% 7.2% 11.8% 3.0% 11.5% 21.7% 1.9% 12.9% 5.2% 20.6% 1.1% 24.8% 13.0% 0.0% 10.3% 100.0% 0.3% 0.0% 2.6% 5.1% 2.2% 946 4,067 5,860 922 4,251 1,601 6,553 324 7,094 3,853 2 3,296 28,584 86 14 757 1,505 863 Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Mul ple Vehicle crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 28,584 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Mul ple Vehicle Crashes # of Crashes Vehicle Total Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 24,550 Incapacitating Injury 24.6% 75.4% 3.1% 14.9% 1.7% 19.8% 6.9% 14.3% 3.3% 14.2% 20.5% 3.2% 14.9% 5.6% 22.9% 1.1% 24.8% 13.5% 0.0% 11.5% 100.0% 0.3% 0.0% 2.6% 5.3% 3.0% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Mul ple Vehicle crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 35,000 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan MulƟple Vehicle Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total MulƟple Vehicle Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 17 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 10 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 634 691 557 473 389 415 450 425 3,927 3,644 3,514 2,976 2,655 2,598 2,663 2,573 Total 4,034 24,550 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 8 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 10 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 386 75 191 79 8 Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 MulƟple Vehicle Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 85 19 4,034 2,837 186 10 86 191 386 82 41% 181 83 59% 90 286 82 289 80 19 (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) (95th - 100th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 to 3 crashes 4 crashes 5 to 7 crashes 8 to 15 crashes 16 to 120 crashes (0 - 70th) (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway ± 0 10 20 (95th - 100th) Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway (0 - 70th) 92 MulƟple Vehicle Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 24,550 9,001 IncapacitaƟng Injury 1 to 16 crashes 17 to 38 crashes 39 to 88 crashes 89 to 150 crashes 151 to 451 crashes 80 90 82 289 Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 27% 73% MulƟple Vehicle IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Dust/Wind Related Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Dust/Wind Related Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Dust/Wind Related 40 100% Fatal Total 157 Number of Crashes 100% % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 4 36 27 13 5 10.0% 90.0% 28 89 81 36 16 23.9% 76.1% 32 125 108 49 21 20.4% 79.6% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 2 24 0 5.0% 13 56 6 11.1% 15 80 6 9.6% Person Type Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 8 9 0 3 33 19 3 3 28.2% 0 10 12 0 10 6 24 2 25 3 5 24 1 7 12 39 2 64 2.6% Behavior Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 8 0 11 22 20.0% Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 40 1 0 1 1 100.0% 67.5% 32.5% 12.5% 60.0% 0.0% 20.0% 22.5% 0.0% 7.5% 0.0% 25.0% 30.0% 0.0% 25.0% 15.0% 60.0% 5.0% 62.5% 0.0% 27.5% 55.0% 2.5% 0.0% 2.5% 2.5% 69.2% 30.8% 13.7% 47.9% 5.1% 16.2% 2.6% 2.6% 4.3% 20.5% 0.9% 6.0% 10.3% 33.3% 1.7% 54.7% 25 0 26 64 21.4% 117 0 0 6 8 100.0% 0.0% 22.2% 54.7% 0.0% 0.0% 5.1% 6.8% Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 30 60 90 120 68.8% 31.2% 13.4% 51.0% 3.8% 41 28 3 6 26.1% 3 15 36 1 17 18 63 4 89 1.9% 17.8% 1.9% 3.8% 9.6% 22.9% 0.6% 10.8% 11.5% 40.1% 2.5% 56.7% 33 0 37 86 21.0% 157 1 0 7 9 100.0% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Dust/Wind Related crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 0 150 180 157 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Dust/Wind Related Crashes # of Crashes Vehicle Total Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 117 Incapacitating Injury 0.0% 23.6% 54.8% 0.6% 0.0% 4.5% 5.7% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Dust/Wind Related crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Dust/Wind Related Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Dust/Wind Related Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 68 88 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 177 191 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 75 191 79 8 386 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 4 9 7 3 7 3 3 4 6 24 19 10 19 9 16 14 Total 40 117 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 287 347 85 86 261 273 73 60 72 Incapacitating Injury 99 87 79 347 40 77 89A Fatal Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 60 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Dust/Wind Related Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 85 40 186 1% 10 86 191 386 82 6,831 181 83 90 286 82 289 80 19 289 TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 92 ± Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 crash 2 crashes (0 - 80th) (80th - 95th) 3 to 8 crashes (95th - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 crash (0 - 90th) 2 crashes (90th - 95th) 3 to 8 crashes (95th - 100th) 99% 80 Dust/Wind Related Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 117 0% IncapacitaƟng Injury ± Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 90 82 33,434 100% Dust/Wind Related IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Wildlife/Animal Involved Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Wildlife/Animal Involved Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Wildlife/Animal Involved Fatal 22 100% Fatal Total 168 Number of Crashes 100% % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 3 19 16 6 6 13.6% 86.4% 24 122 84 62 17 16.4% 83.6% 27 141 100 68 23 16.1% 83.9% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 0 0 0 0.0% 7 0 1 4.8% 7 0 1 4.2% Person Type Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 3 1 0 0 13.6% 21 7 0 0 14.4% 24 8 0 0 14.3% 0 4 1 1 5 12 14 0 5 1 4 9 0 5 34 52 0 22 0.7% 1 8 10 1 10 46 66 0 27 0.6% Behavior Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 15 0 1 4 68.2% Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 1 22 0 1 7 4.5% 72.7% 27.3% 27.3% 0.0% 0.0% 4.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 18.2% 4.5% 4.5% 22.7% 54.5% 63.6% 0.0% 22.7% 0.0% 4.5% 18.2% 100.0% 0.0% 4.5% 31.8% 57.5% 42.5% 11.6% 0.0% 0.7% 4.8% 0.0% 0.0% 2.7% 6.2% 0.0% 3.4% 23.3% 35.6% 0.0% 15.1% 73 0 5 10 50.0% 0 146 0 13 43 0.0% 0.0% 3.4% 6.8% 100.0% 0.0% 8.9% 29.5% Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 60 90 120 59.5% 40.5% 13.7% 0.0% 0.6% 4.8% 0.0% 0.0% 4.8% 6.0% 0.6% 6.0% 27.4% 39.3% 0.0% 16.1% 88 0 6 14 52.4% 1 168 0 14 50 0.6% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Wildlife/Animal Involved crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 30 0 150 180 168 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Wildlife/Animal Involved Crashes # of Crashes Vehicle Total Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 146 Incapacitating Injury 0.0% 3.6% 8.3% 100.0% 0.0% 8.3% 29.8% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Wildlife/Animal Involved crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 120 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Wildlife/Animal Involved Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Wildlife/Animal Involved Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 3 2 5 1 4 1 2 4 20 18 21 19 23 16 11 18 Total 22 146 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 386 75 191 79 8 Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Wildlife/Animal Involved Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 22 10 286 85 186 0% 10 86 191 386 82 6,849 181 83 90 286 82 289 80 19 289 TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 92 ± Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 crash (0 - 90th) 2 crashes (90th - 95th) 3 crashes (95th - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 crash (0 - 90th) 2 crashes (90th - 95th) 3 crashes (95th - 100th) 100% 80 Wildlife/Animal Involved Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 146 0% IncapacitaƟng Injury ± Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 90 82 33,405 100% Wildlife/Animal Involved IncapacitaƟng Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Wet Weather Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Wet Weather Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Wet Weather 211 100% Fatal Total 1,205 Number of Crashes 100% % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 88 123 132 79 25 41.7% 58.3% 647 347 425 569 33 65.1% 34.9% 735 470 557 648 58 61.0% 39.0% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 29 137 4 13.7% 331 435 14 33.3% 360 572 18 29.9% Person Type Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 65 40 1 36 30.8% 377 128 31 115 37.9% 442 168 32 151 36.7% Behavior Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 4 57 20 16 55 4 120 3 135 Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 6 0 23 108 Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 0 0 211 10 28 62.6% 37.4% 11.8% 64.9% 1.9% 19.0% 0.5% 17.1% 1.9% 27.0% 9.5% 7.6% 26.1% 1.9% 56.9% 1.4% 64.0% 2.8% 0.0% 10.9% 51.2% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 4.7% 13.3% 40 134 161 22 146 17 205 16 505 56 0 70 649 0 0 994 80 67 42.8% 57.2% 3.3% 43.8% 1.4% 12.9% 3.1% 11.6% 4.0% 13.5% 16.2% 2.2% 14.7% 1.7% 20.6% 1.6% 50.8% 5.6% 0.0% 7.0% 65.3% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 8.0% 6.7% 44 191 181 38 201 21 325 19 640 62 0 93 757 0 0 1,205 90 95 Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Wet Weather crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,205 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Wet Weather Crashes # of Crashes Vehicle Total Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 994 Incapacitating Injury 46.2% 53.8% 4.8% 47.5% 1.5% 13.9% 2.7% 12.5% 3.7% 15.9% 15.0% 3.2% 16.7% 1.7% 27.0% 1.6% 53.1% 5.1% 0.0% 7.7% 62.8% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 7.5% 7.9% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Wet Weather crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. 1,400 Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Wet Weather Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Wet Weather Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 43 41 27 19 20 28 20 13 189 126 161 142 68 150 76 82 Total 211 994 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 386 75 191 79 8 Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Wet Weather Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 211 10 286 85 3% 186 10 86 191 386 82 6,660 181 83 90 286 82 289 80 19 289 (0 - 70th) (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway (95th - 100th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 92 ± Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 crash 2 crashes (0 - 70th) (70th - 90th) (90th - 95th) 3 crashes 4 to 8 crashes (95th - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 to 3 crashes 4 crashes 5 to 6 crashes 7 crashes 8 to 14 crashes 97% 80 Wet Weather Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 994 3% IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 90 82 32,557 97% Wet Weather IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Dusk/ Dawn Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Dusk/ Dawn Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Dusk/ Dawn 439 100% Fatal Total 2,212 Number of Crashes 100% % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 219 220 178 261 57 49.9% 50.1% 1,325 448 494 1,279 56 74.7% 25.3% 1,544 668 672 1,540 113 69.8% 30.2% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 112 217 6 25.5% 769 618 27 43.4% 881 835 33 39.8% Person Type Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 136 60 17 66 31.0% 635 208 93 159 35.8% 771 268 110 225 34.9% Behavior Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 19 141 76 47 161 29 216 23 165 Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 71 1 48 263 16.2% Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 1 1 10 439 0 0.2% 40.5% 59.5% 13.0% 49.4% 1.4% 13.7% 3.9% 15.0% 4.3% 32.1% 17.3% 10.7% 36.7% 6.6% 49.2% 5.2% 37.6% 0.2% 10.9% 59.9% 0.2% 2.3% 100.0% 0.0% 44 280 373 41 376 132 508 77 626 27.9% 72.1% 3.2% 34.9% 1.5% 11.7% 5.2% 9.0% 2.5% 15.8% 21.0% 2.3% 21.2% 7.4% 28.7% 4.3% 35.3% 307 1 138 1,242 17.3% 6 13 80 1,773 0 0.3% 0.1% 7.8% 70.1% 0.7% 4.5% 100.0% 0.0% 63 421 449 88 537 161 724 100 791 Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 500 1,000 1,500 30.4% 69.6% 5.1% 37.7% 1.5% 12.1% 5.0% 10.2% 2.8% 19.0% 20.3% 4.0% 24.3% 7.3% 32.7% 4.5% 35.8% 378 2 186 1,505 17.1% 7 14 90 2,212 0 0.3% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Dusk/ Dawn crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 0 2,000 2,500 2,212 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Dusk/ Dawn Crashes # of Crashes Vehicle Total Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 1,773 Incapacitating Injury 0.1% 8.4% 68.0% 0.6% 4.1% 100.0% 0.0% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Dusk/ Dawn crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Dusk/ Dawn Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Dusk/ Dawn Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 64 80 65 73 35 37 44 41 295 296 262 209 212 179 165 155 Total 439 1,773 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 386 75 191 79 8 Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Dusk/ Dawn Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 85 439 186 6% 10 86 191 386 82 6,432 181 83 90 286 82 289 80 19 289 TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway (0 - 70th) (70th - 80th) (80th - 90th) (90th - 95th) 13 to 28 crashes (95th - 100th) ± 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 92 ± Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 crash 2 crashes (0 - 80th) (80th - 95th) 3 to 9 crashes (95th - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 to 3 crashes 4 to 5 crashes 6 to 9 crashes 10 to 12 crashes 94% 80 Dusk/ Dawn Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 1,773 5% IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 90 82 31,778 95% Dusk/ Dawn IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Dark (No Light) Crash Summary | 2005-2012 Dark (No Light) Fatal and IncapacitaƟng Injury Crash StaƟsƟcs from 2005-2012 Fatal Dark - No Light 608 100% Fatal Total 1,869 Number of Crashes 100% # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total # of Crashes % to total Geographic Urban Rural Highway Other Road Tribal Land 202 406 341 267 111 33.2% 66.8% 531 730 610 651 88 42.1% 57.9% 733 1,136 951 918 199 39.2% 60.8% Geometry Intersection Related Lane Departure Work Zone 59 358 5 9.7% 197 747 23 15.6% 256 1,105 28 13.7% Person Type Young Driver (13-24) 65 and Older Pedalcyclist Involved Pedestrian Involved 167 60 9 159 417 97 35 160 33.1% 584 157 44 319 31.2% Behavior Aggressive Driver Alcohol Involved Distracted Driver Drug Involved Impaired Driver Unhelmeted Motorcyclist No Restraint Used Sleepy or Fatigued Speeding Involved 21 300 68 98 258 34 290 27 226 Motorcycle Involved Train Involved Truck Involved Multiple Vehicle 65 1 95 313 10.7% Vehicle Total Environmental Characteristics Incapacitating Injury 100% 1,261 Incapacitating Injury Dust Related (Windy) Wildlife/Animal Involved Wet Weather Dusk/ Dawn Dark - No Light 1 7 28 0 608 0.2% 58.9% 0.8% 27.5% 9.9% 1.5% 26.2% 3.5% 49.3% 11.2% 16.1% 42.4% 5.6% 47.7% 4.4% 37.2% 0.2% 15.6% 51.5% 1.2% 4.6% 0.0% 100.0% 33 424 236 53 479 86 434 78 566 48.4% 51.6% 7.0% 59.2% 1.8% 7.7% 2.8% 12.7% 2.6% 33.6% 18.7% 4.2% 38.0% 6.8% 34.4% 6.2% 44.9% 214 0 142 550 17.0% 8 43 67 0 1,261 0.6% 0.0% 11.3% 43.6% 3.4% 5.3% 0.0% 100.0% 54 724 304 151 737 120 724 105 792 Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 800 1,200 50.9% 49.1% 10.6% 59.1% 1.5% 8.4% 2.4% 17.1% 2.9% 38.7% 16.3% 8.1% 39.4% 6.4% 38.7% 5.6% 42.4% 279 1 237 863 14.9% 9 50 95 0 1,869 0.5% Notes: 1) The percentages shown in the table reflect the percent of Dark (No Light) crashes that also exhibit the characteris cs being summarized. 2) Urban versus Rural designa on of crash occurrence is based on the 2010 U.S. Census designa on of urbanized areas. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. 400 1,800 2,000 1,869 Total Fatal and Incapacita ng Injury Dark (No Light) Crashes 56.1% 43.9% 18.3% 0 0.1% 12.7% 46.2% 2.7% 5.1% 0.0% 100.0% Fatal IncapacitaƟng Injury Note: The graphs illustrate the number of Dark (No Light) crashes that also involved the graphed characteris c. Arizona Strategic Highway Safety Plan Dark (No Light) Crash DistribuƟon | 2005-2012 Total Dark (No Light) Serious Crashes by Year 2005-2012 Density of Crashes in MAG/PAG TMA Regions 89 Density of Crashes in non-TMA Regions 69 160 15 260 163 64 389 260 89 89A 564 98 67 89 71 191 160 60 288 60 74 264 188 60 64 93 87 60 264 101 303 89 51 101 180 88 64 191 87 66 202 Year Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 0 0 0 0 150 147 163 148 0 0 0 0 366 324 274 297 Total 608 1,261 Total Crashes in Arizona by Year 2005-2012 40 68 88 60 99 40 202 60 95 77 40 89 61 17 99 191 87 79 177 179 93 377 180 77 95 238 169 287 347 40 77 89A 97 260 277 96 89 61 69 191 260 84 260 79 60 60 17 77 71 85 95 260 288 60 74 60 10 87 303 101 51 77 101 188 60 191 88 10 202 88 60 202 60 77 79 177 70 238 95 84 114 8 386 75 191 79 8 Fatal Incapacitating Injury 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1,049 1,126 952 843 709 695 755 742 5,212 4,934 4,860 4,133 3,738 3,576 3,589 3,509 Total 6,871 33,551 78 287 347 85 86 273 73 60 72 261 Year 77 366 85 95 10 Dark (No Light) Crashes Compared to Total Crashes in Arizona 266 83 191 77 90 10 286 85 608 186 191 386 9% 6,263 10 86 82 181 83 90 286 82 289 80 19 289 (0 - 80th) 3 to 4 crashes (80th - 90th) 5 crashes (90th - 95th) 6 to 42 crashes (95th - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway 0 4 8 16 24 32 Miles 92 ± Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 1 crash (0 - 70th) 2 crashes (70th - 90th) 3 crashes (90th - 95th) 4 to 15 crashes (95th - 100th) TMA Areas Tribal Lands County Boundary Highway 0 10 20 Notes: 1) Crash sta s cs include all fatal and incapacita ng injury crash incidents occurring between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2012. 2) Transporta on Management Areas (TMAs) currently exist in the Maricopa Associa on of Governments (MAG) Region and Pima Associa on of Governments (PAG) Region. Source: 2005-2012 Accident Loca on Iden fica on and Surveillance Systems (ALISS) database, received July 2013. Informa on presented in this publica on may be based on preliminary data and as such differ slightly from previous or future crash summaries. Janice K. Brewer Governor Arizona Department of Health Services 40 60 80 Miles Fatal 1 to 2 crashes 91% 80 Dark (No Light) Fatal Crashes Other Fatal Crashes in Arizona 1,261 4% 32,290 IncapacitaƟng Injury ± Crash Count per 5-square-mile Area (DistribuƟon PercenƟle) 191 90 82 96% Dark (No Light) IncapacitaƟng Injury Crashes Other IncapacitaƟng Crashes in Arizona