FATAL MOTOR VEHICLE CRASH COMPARATIVE DATA REPORT FOR THE STATE OFNEW JERSEY COMPILED BY THE NEW JERSEY STATEPOLICE FATAL ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION UNIT
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1 212 FATAL MOTOR VEHICLE CRASH COARATIVE DATA REPORT FOR THE STATE OFNEW JERSEY COILED BY THE NEW JERSEY STATEPOLICE FATAL ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION UNIT
2 OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL CHRIS CHRISTIE DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY JOHN J. HOFFMAN Governor DIVISION OF STATE POLICE Acting Attorney General POST OFFICE BOX 768 KIM GUADAGNO WEST TRENTON NJ COLONEL JOSEPH R. FUENTES Lt. Governor (69) Superintendent Dear Reader: The year 212 was another successful year for the State of New Jersey in the reduction of fatal motor vehicle crashes. In 212, New Jersey recorded 553 fatal collisions that resulted in 589 deaths, an average of 1.61 fatalities per day. This is a decrease of 33 fatal collisions and 38 fatalities from 211. The New Jersey State Police, as well as all law enforcement agencies and certain non-profit organizations, will remain committed in their respective traffic and public safety efforts. Through enforcement and education of the motoring public, we will continue to work towards the reduction of motor vehicle fatalities on our roadways. As traffic-related deaths continue to be the leading cause of death in New Jersey and the nation, we must continue our efforts in traffic safety awareness. In 212, the recorded nationwide death toll on our roadways was approximately 3,8 fatalities. This is an approximate increase of 5.3% from 211. Despite the nationwide increase in fatalities in 212, it is approximately 7,179 fewer deaths that were recorded five years ago in 27. On the following pages you will find statistics concerning this past calendar year s fatal motor vehicle crashes. The information was compiled by the Fatal Accident Investigation Unit within the Division of State Police. This report constitutes a detailed look at the causes and results of fatal crashes throughout the State during 212. With the continued efforts and cooperation of the public, and federal, state and local agencies, I am convinced that our traffic safety records will continue to improve in the years ahead. Sincerely, Joseph R. Fuentes Colonel Superintendent "An Internationally Accredited Agency" New Jersey Is An Equal Opportunity Employer Printed on Recycled Paper and Recyclable
3 TABLE OF CONTENTS STATISTICAL SUMMARY Quick.... Facts Motor.... Vehicle Fatal.... Crashes and... Fatalities with... a.. Comparison of.. the Crashes and... Fatalities A. Crash.. Victim..... Classification by... Month B. Crashes.... and... Fatalities by.. Month..... of.. Occurrence C. Crash.. Victim..... Classification by... County D. Crashes.... by.. County of.. Occurrence and... Roadway Classification E. Fatalities..... and... Injuries..... According to.. Crash..... Type.... Classification F. Hours.. of.. Occurrence G. Weather.... Conditions H. Day. of.. Occurrence I. Age. of.. Driver..... Victims J. Age. of.. Pedestrian Victims K. Sex. of.. Pedestrians L. Condition..... of.. All.. Drivers M. Alcohol... Factor Victim.. Alcohol Factor, Comparison Victim.. Alcohol Factors for... the.. Year N. Alcohol... Involvement of. Deceased Drivers Related to.. Manner of.. Collision O. Manner.... of. Collision P. Type.. of. Vehicles Involved (Including Parked) Q. Character..... of.. Road R. Road.. Designation S. Age. of.. Drivers T. Sex. of.. Drivers U. What.. Drivers..... Were..... Doing V. What.. Pedestrians Were.... Doing W. Contributing Circumstances SPECIFIC AREAS OF CONCERN Interstate..... Highway Fatalities Pedalcycle Crashes Motorcycle Crashes Tractor-Trailer Crashes Restraint..... Usage Age... Group Fatal.. Crashes and... Persons Killed.... for... Selected Holiday Periods Ten. Year.... Experience Fatal.. Crash.... Investigation Summary by.. Troop Fatal.. Crashes by.. County,......, ,.... Time.... and.... Location Map.-. Fatalities by.. County
4 QUICK FACTS Nationwide, the fatality rate increased to 1.16 fatalities per hundred million vehicle miles traveled, up from 1.1 in 211. Nationwide preliminary statistics indicate there were 3,8 people killed. In New Jersey, there were 553 fatal crashes with 589 people killed. There was a decrease of 33 fatal crashes and a decrease of 38 fatalities. Of the fatalities, 28.7 % had consumed alcohol to some extent. Of all drivers, 12.9 % were legally intoxicated. An average of 1.61 persons were killed every day. There were 76 fatal crashes involving 81 motorcycles. Pedalcyclists accounted for 1 fatal crashes. The pedestrian death toll was 163. There were a total of 3 hit and run fatal crashes involving 8 vehicles. The victims were comprised of 2 drivers, 3 passengers, 26 pedestrians and 2 pedalcyclists. Of the 823 drivers listed, 32 New Jersey drivers and 6 out-of-state drivers were suspended. There were 5 drivers without valid licenses. There are 39,213 miles of public open roads in the state of New Jersey, indicating one death for every 66.6 miles. Straight roads were involved in 58. % of all fatal crashes. Of all fatal crashes, 81. % occurred during clear weather conditions. Of the known drivers involved in fatal crashes, 73.9 % were males. Of the vehicles involved in fatal crashes, 9.5 % involved passenger cars. There were 29 tractor-trailers involved in 28 fatal crashes which resulted in 32 fatalities. 1
5 SUBJECT Statistical Summary of 212 Motor Vehicle Fatal Crashes and Fatalities with a Comparison of the Crashes and Fatalities. Fatal Crashes Fatalities Statistics TREND IN FATALITIES 2 Year Trend 2
6 VICTIM CLASSIFICATION BY MONTH January February March April May June July August Month September October November December Driver Passenger Pedalcyclist Pedestrian Totals Totals CRASHES AND FATALITIES BY MONTH OF OCCURRENCE Month January February March April May June July August September October November December Crashes Fatalities
7 Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren County Crashes Killed Driver Passenger Pedestrian Pedalcyclist CRASH VICTIM CLASSIFICATION BY COUNTY Victim Classification
8 CRASHES BY COUNTY OF OCCURRENCE AND ROADWAY CLASSIFICATION County Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Interstate State County Municipal Toll Roads Other S NOTE: US roadways are included in the State Highway column. Other roadways include State, County and Municipal Parks and Institutions and US Government Property. Breakdown in Percentages of 553 Crashes during 212 5
9 FATALITIES AND INJURIES ACCORDING TO CRASH TYPE CLASSIFICATION Total Crashes Total Fatalities Total Injured Type Pedestrian Other Motor Vehicle Railroad Train Parked Vehicle Pedalcycle Animal Fixed/Other Object Non-Collision Other In 212 there were 553 fatal crashes in which 589 persons were killed and 382 persons injured.
10 HOURS OF OCCURRENCE Time Of Occurrence : to 12:59 a.m. 1: to 1:59 a.m. 2: to 2:59 a.m. 3: to 3:59 a.m. : to :59 a.m. 5: to 5:59 a.m. 6: to 6:59 a.m. 7: to 7:59 a.m. 8: to 8:59 a.m. 9: to 9:59 a.m. 1: to 1:59 a.m. 11: to 11:59 a.m. 12: to 12:59 p.m. 1: to 1:59 p.m. 2: to 2:59 p.m. 3: to 3:59 p.m. : to :59 p.m. 5: to 5:59 p.m. 6: to 6:59 p.m. 7: to 7:59 p.m. 8: to 8:59 p.m. 9: to 9:59 p.m. 1: to 1:59 p.m. 11: to 11:59 p.m. WEATHER CONDITIONS Clear Rain Snow Fog Other Total
11 DAY OF OCCURRENCE Day of Occurrence Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday AGE OF DRIVER VICTIMS Number Killed Age Of Driver 16 and under Age and older AGE OF PEDESTRIAN VICTIMS Number Killed Age Of Pedestrian and older Unknown
12 SEX OF PEDESTRIANS CONDITION OF ALL DRIVERS Sex Male Female Condition Unknown Apparently Normal Alcohol Use Drug Use (Illicit) Medication Alcohol & Drug/Medication Use Physical Handicaps Illness Fatigue Fell Asleep Other Drivers YEAR TREND Intoxicated Drivers Involved in Fatal Crashes 9
13 ALCOHOL FACTOR There were 589 fatalities during 212. Of the fatalities, 39 were drivers, 13 were passengers, 163 were pedestrians and 1 were pedalcyclists. Of this total, 88 were tested for alcohol and 11 were not tested. Of the 88 tested, 169 were positive for alcohol in varying degrees and 319 were negative. This indicates that 3.6 % of the fatalities tested were positive for alcohol and 65. % were negative. Seventy-Four drivers, 1 passengers, 28 pedestrians and 1 pedalcyclist tested positive for drugs. In 15 of the 553 crashes, Driving While Intoxicated (alcohol and/or drugs) was listed as the major contributing factor. There were 158 people killed as a result of these 15 crashes. 1.) DRIVERS: Deceased: There were a total of 39 drivers killed of which 271 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 98 were positive and 173 were negative, indicating 36.2 % had consumed an alcoholic beverage. Of the 98 imbibing drivers, 77 or 78.6 % had an alcohol level of.8 % or higher. Surviving: There were a total of 51 surviving drivers of which 182 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 1 were positive and 11 were negative, indicating 22.5 % had consumed an alcoholic beverage. Of the 1 imbibing drivers, 29 or 7.7 % had an alcohol level of.8 % or higher. 2.) Passengers: There were a total of 13 passengers killed of which 66 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 25 were positive and 1 were negative, indicating 37.9 % had consumed an alcoholic beverage. 3.) Pedestrians:.) Pedalcyclists: There were a total of 163 pedestrians killed of which 1 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 5 were positive and 95 were negative, indicating 32.1 % had consumed an alcoholic beverage. There were a total of 1 pedalcyclists killed of which 11 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 1 was positive and 1 were negative, indicating 9.1 % had consumed an alcoholic beverage. SURVIVING DRIVER ALCOHOL FACTORS.1% -.3%.% -.7%.8% -.1%.11% & over Negative No test Total Drivers EVALUATION: 212 showed a 13.3 % decrease in alcohol-related fatalities. The number of fatal accident victims with blood alcohol readings above the legal limit decreased from 158 in 211 to 136 in 212, a decrease of 13.9 %. Deceased drivers with alcohol involvement showed a 19. % decrease when compared to 211. ALCOHOL & DRUG USE: 8 surviving drivers, 32 deceased drivers, 6 passengers, 1 pedestrians and pedalcyclists tested positive for alcohol and drugs (Illicit & Medication). 16 surviving drivers, 2 deceased drivers, 8 passengers, 1 pedestrians and pedalcyclists tested positive for drugs (Illicit & Medication) alone. 1
14 11 Drivers Passengers Pedestrians Pedalcyclists Drivers Passengers Pedestrians Pedalcyclists.1 % -.3 % % and Over There were 117 victims that tested positive for drugs. Drivers Passengers Pedestrians Pedalcyclists VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTOR COARISON. % -.7 % Negative % -.1 % No Test VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTORS FOR THE YEAR 212.1% -.3%.% -.7%.8% -.1%.11% & over Negative No Test Due to the Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) threshold changing in 2, the values prior to 2 are not shown. Please see prior year's reports for these values LEGEND NEGATIVE: Tested and found to be negative. NO TEST: NOTE: Because of delayed death, age factor, contamination of samples, and the failure on the part of some investigative agencies and medical examiners to cause a test to be performed on victims. 7 drivers, 1 passengers, 28 pedestrians and 1 pedalcyclist tested positive for drugs.
15 ALCOHOL INVOLVEMENT OF DECEASED DRIVERS RELATED TO MANNER OF COLLISION Angle Same Direction - Rear End Opposite Direction - Head On/Angular Opposite Direction - Left/U-Turn Fixed Object Pedestrian Railroad Train Pedalcycle Struck Parked Vehicle Overturned Other Object Sideswipe Encroachment Animal Backing Manner of Collision %.8 % and above Alcohol & Drugs Drugs Alone NOTE: Drivers that test positive for both alcohol and drug use are counted in both the appropriate BAC column and in the Alcohol / Drugs column. MANNER OF COLLISION Manner of Collision - All Crashes Angle Same Direction - Rear End Opposite Direction - Head On/Angular Opposite Direction - Left/U-Turn Fixed Object Pedestrian Other* Sideswipe Overturned * Other categories include - Struck Parked Vehicle, Backing, Encroachment, Animal, Pedalcycle, Other Object and Railroad Train. N 12
16 TYPE OF VEHICLES INVOLVED (Including Parked) Passenger Vehicle Recreation Vehicle Taxicab / Limo Motorcycle Moped Pickup Sport Utility Vehicle Van Fire / Rescue Police Vehicle Ambulance Bus School Bus Single Unit 2-Axle Single Unit 3-Axle Truck / Trailer Truck (Bobtail) Semi-Trailer (Tractor-Trailer) Doubles Triples Heavy Truck Other Fatal Crashes N " 13
17 CHARACTER OF ROAD Road Character Straight and Level Straight and Grade Straight at Hillcrest Curve and Level Curve and Grade Curve at Hillcrest Intersection Other Fatal Crashes N ROAD DESIGNATION Road Designation Interstate State County Municipal Toll Roads Other Fatal Crashes NOTE: US roadways are included in the State Highway column. *Other roadways include State, County and Municipal Parks and Institutions and US Government Property. 1
18 AGE OF DRIVERS Age of Driver 16 and under Age and over Unknown* Fatal Crashes SEX OF DRIVERS Sex of Driver Male Female Unknown Fatal Crashes * Unknown includes hit-and-run and parked vehicle crashes where driver information is not known or applicable. 15
19 WHAT DRIVERS WERE DOING Fatal Crashes Driver Pre-Crash Action Going Straight Ahead Making Right Turn Making Left Turn Making U Turn Starting From Parked Starting In Traffic Slowing or Stopping Stopped in Traffic Parking Parked Changing Lanes Entering Traffic Lane Backing 7 3 Driverless / Moving Passing Negotiating Curve Driving on Shoulder Right Turn on Red 1 2 Other Unknown N WHAT PEDESTRIANS WERE DOING Fatal Crashes Pedestrian Pre-Crash Action Crossing at Marked Crosswalk Crossing at Unmarked Crosswalk Crossing Where Prohibited Other Pedestrian Action in Roadway Pedestrian Off Of Roadway Other Pedestrian Action N 16
20 CONTRIBUTING CIRCUMSTANCES Contributing Circumstances Unsafe Speed Driver Inattention Failed to Obey Traffic Control Failed to Yield Right of Way Improper Lane Change Improper Passing Failed to Use Turn Signal Improper Turn Following Too Closely Unsafe Backing Improper Vehicle Lights Traveling Wrong Way Improper Parking Failure to Keep Right Other Driver Action Mechanical Failure Road / Environmental Factor Pedestrian Violation Pedalcyclist Violation NOTE: In some crashes, alcohol and/or drug involvement may have contributed to the crash, however other driving actions are the proximate cause of the crash. For a detailed analysis of alcohol and drug related crashes, see the Alcohol Factor Report on Page 1. S 17
21 SPECIFIC AREAS OF CONCERN INTERSTATE HIGHWAY FATALITIES The Interstate Highway System of New Jersey is 1% completed, with 2.32 miles open to the motoring public. During 212, the death rate averaged 5.92 deaths per month and 1 death for every 5.92 miles of highway. A concise analysis of victim classification, alcohol involvement, driver ages, contributing circumstances and manner of collision is outlined on the following page. INTERSTATE HIGHWAY MILEAGE Highway Number Mileage Open Fatal Crashes by Highway I I I I I I I I I I I-95 includes sections of the New Jersey Turnpike. 18
22 INTERSTATE HIGHWAY FATALITIES 212 Interstate Fatal Crashes: 63 Interstate Fatalities: 71 Victim Classification Age of Drivers Drivers 5 16 & under Passengers Pedestrians Pedalcyclists Contributing Circumstances Unsafe Speed Driver Inattention Improper Lane Change Improper Passing & over Unknown Failed to Use Turn Signal Manner of Collision Following Too Closely Angle Traveling Wrong Way 1 Same Direction - Rear End 13 Failure to Keep Right Opposite Direction - Head On / Angular 3 Mechanical Failure 2 Opposite Direction - Left / U-Turn Road / Environmental Factor Fixed Object 26 Pedestrian Violation 6 Pedestrian 5 Pedalcyclist Violation Sideswipe 7 Other / Unknown 9 Overturned 5 No Improper Driving 5 Other Drivers Passengers Pedestrians Pedalcyclists Victim Alcohol Factors.1% -.3%.% -.7%.8% -.1%.11% & over Negative No Test Six drivers tested positive for alcohol and drugs (Illicit & Medication). Two drivers and 1 passenger tested positive for drugs (Illicit & Medication) alone. 19
23 FATAL PEDALCYCLE CRASHES Pedalcycle Crashes Fatalities & over Unknown Age of Victim Classification of Victim Drivers Passengers Contributing Circumstances No Improper Driving Driver Inattention Failed to Yield Right of Way Failed to Obey Traffic Control Failure to Keep Right 1 2 Improper Turn Other Unknown ALCOHOL/DRUG INVOLVEMENT Of the 1 pedalcyclist fatalities, 11 were tested. Of those 11 tested, 1 tested positive for drugs only, 1 tested positive for alcohol only and tested positive for alcohol and drugs. Nine were negative for alcohol and/or drugs and 3 were not tested. 2
24 FATAL MOTORCYCLE CRASHES Motorcycle Crashes Fatalities Age of Drivers * * Includes 1 Pedestrian killed. Classification of Victim & under Over Manner of Collision '8 '9 '1 '11 '12 Angle Same Direction - Rear End Opposite Direction - Head On/Angular Opposite Direction - Left/U-Turn Fixed Object Pedestrian Other* Sideswipe Overturned Drivers Passengers Contributing Circumstances '8 '9 '1 '11 '12 Unsafe Speed Driver Inattention Improper Lane Change 1 1 Improper Passing Failed to Use Turn Signal Following Too Closely Failure to Keep Right Mechanical Failure Road/Environmental Factor 2 1 Pedestrian Violation 1 1 Pedalcyclist Violation Other/Unknown No Improper Driving Drivers Passengers Victim Alcohol Factors.1% -.3%.% -.7%.8% -.1%.11% & over Negative No Test Seven deceased drivers and passengers tested positive for alcohol and drugs (Illicit & Medication). Twelve deceased drivers and 1 passenger tested positive for drugs (Illicit & Medication) alone. S 21
25 FATAL TRACTOR-TRAILER CRASHES Tractor-Trailer Crashes Fatalities Manner of Collision '8 '9 '1 '11 '12 Angle Same Direction - Rear End Opposite Direction - Head On/Angular Opposite Direction - Left/U-Turn Fixed Object Pedestrian Other 7 2 Sideswipe Overturned Tractor-Trailer Contributing Circumstances '8 '9 '1 '11 '12 Unsafe Speed Driver Inattention 5 5 Improper Lane Change 2 Improper Passing Failed to Use Turn Signal Following Too Closely Failure to Keep Right 1 Mechanical Failure 1 Road/Environmental Factor Other/Unknown No Improper Driving Victim Classification Drivers Passengers Other Victim Classifications Drivers Passengers Pedestrians Pedalcyclists Other Involved Vehicle Contributing Circumstances '8 '9 '1 '11 '12 Unsafe Speed Driver Inattention Improper Lane Change Improper Passing Failed to Use Turn Signal Following Too Closely Failure to Keep Right Mechanical Failure Road/Environmental Factor Other/Unknown No Improper Driving Pedestrian Violation No Pedestrian Violation S c 22
26 Drivers Passengers TRACTOR-TRAILER VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTORS VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTORS.1% -.3%.% -.7%.8% -.1%.11% & over Negative No test Drivers Passengers Pedalcyclists Pedestrians Safety Equipment Used Unknown None Lap Belt Harness Lap Belt & Harness Child Restraint Helmet Airbag Only Airbag & Seatbelts Safety Vest (Ped only) Unapproved Helmet Other Total OTHER VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTORS VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTORS.1% -.3%.% -.7%.8% -.1%.11% & over Negative No test SAFETY S EQUIPMENT USAGE 21 Three drivers tested positive for drugs. Driver survived Driver killed Passenger killed Based on the various sources of information (accident reports, observations, interviews, evidence), the seat belt data may not be completely reliable. 23
27 17-2 AGE GROUP Listed below are the 17 to 2-year-old drivers involved in fatal motor vehicle crashes. Year Total fatal crashes 17-2 drivers Total drivers involved Number of drivers drunk* *.8 & over 212 Total Drivers Involved Number of Drivers Drunk 17 years old 18 years old 19 years old 2 years old FATAL CRASHES WITH ALCOHOL INVOLVED years old 18 years old 19 years old 2 years old Crashes VICTIM CLASSIFICATION years old 18 years old 19 years old 2 years old Drivers Passengers
28 FATAL CRASHES AND PERSONS KILLED FOR SELECTED HOLIDAY PERIODS IN NEW JERSEY Holiday Fatal Crashes Persons Killed Memorial Day (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 72 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours Fourth of July (3) (3) (3) (3) (1) 72 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 2 Hours Labor Day (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 72 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours Thanksgiving () () () () () 96 Hours 96 Hours 96 Hours 96 Hours 96 Hours Christmas () (3) (3) (3) () 96 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 96 Hours New Year's () (3) (3) (3) () 96 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 96 Hours Figures in parentheses show the number of whole days in each holiday period. 25
29 TEN YEAR EXPERIENCE Years Fatal Crashes Fatalities Drivers Passengers Pedestrians Pedalcyclists Motorcycles* Mopeds* Alcohol Involvement % % % % % % % % % % 6,198 6,656 3,736 1,26 1, % * Included in "Driver Totals" - If passenger, included in "Passenger Totals."
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