Title: Louisiana
1Louisiana
2006 Traffic Records Data Report
Presented by Dr. Helmut Schneider November 11,
2007
2Contents
1
Overview
2
The Cost of Crashes
3
Key Issues
4
Progress and Exposure
3Changes 2005-2006 in parenthesis
Crash Overview
4Of the 985 fatalities
5Louisianas Fatality Rates
Louisianas goal for mileage fatality rates in
2010 is 1.5.
6Cost of Crashes for Louisiana
- 6.03 billion dollars for the citizens of
Louisiana - This accounts for about 4.5 of personal income
- 2,104 for every licensed driver in Louisiana
- (based on 2.869 million licensed drivers
Source Cost estimates are based on a study
conducted by NHTSA in 2000 The Economic Impact
of Motor Vehicle Crashes (DOT HS 809446).
7The Total Cost of Motor Vehicle Crashes 6.04
Billion
8Cost of 161,870 Crashes total 6.04 Billion
9The Issues
10ParetoThe 20-80 Rule
- 80 of the problems come from 20 of the causes
- Separate the Vital Few from the
- Trivial Many
Vilfredo Pareto, 1848-1923
11Over 84 of driver fatalities involve one of
these three factors of the driver killed.
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Includes only cars, PKUP and vans
12Seat Belts
13The Seat Belt Dilemma
14Perceptions and Believes
15Seat Belt Usage 1991-2007
16Seat Belt Usage by Region
17Not Wearing a Safety Belt Remains the Leading
Cause of Death in Motor Vehicle Crashes
- While 25 of occupants do not wear a seatbelts,
they make up 62 of killed occupants.
18Alcohol
19The Issues
20The Cost of Alcohol-Related Crashes for Louisisna
- 1.15 Billion in 2006
- 403 for every licensed driver
- Including pain and suffering
- 2.9 Billion in 2006
- 1,022 for every licensed driver
21Alcohol-Related Crashes
22Submits and Convictions
According to Bob Thompson this data may be
unreliable because of reporting issues.
23Alcohol Crashes of Youth
24Alcohol-Related Crashes all Ages
25Identifying Problem Areas
- Parishes
- Regions
- Time of day day of week
- GIS Maps
26Parishes
27(No Transcript)
28Alcohol Crashes in Lafayette
29Aggressive Driving
30Aggressive Driving
31Aggressive Driving Predicaments
- We all know it when we see it.
- Defining it in operational terms is difficult.
- How would it be applied?
- Careless Operation seems to be a catch all
for speeding and other aggressive driving
already.
32Distractions
- Cell Phone - 10
- Other electronic Devices - 2
- Other inside - 19
- Other outside - 29
33Cell Phone use (2005 in parenthesis)
34EMS Average time to hospital
- Urban 30 min.
- Rural 50 min.
35Motorcycle
- This analysis only considers motorcycles with two
wheels on public roads. Dirt bikes on public
roads are included, but no ATVs. - Only 2-wheel motorcycles or 3-wheel motorcycle
with side compartment - Including 2-wheel off-road vehicles on public
roads - Excluding all 4-wheel or 3-wheel off road vehicles
36Motorcycle Endorsement
- Motorcycles, motor driven cycles, and motorized
bicycles are not be given a separate class, as
such, but their use shall be provided for by
making an endorsement. - Such an endorsement shall be made only after the
applicant has taken and successfully passed tests
specifically designed for the operation of such
vehicles. - To comply with this law, the operator of any
motorcycle, motor driven cycle or motorized
bicycle (moped), in excess of 5 horsepower,
regardless of maximum speed, or size of motor,
must have an "M" endorsement on one of the basic
classes of operator's license to operate such
vehicle on the streets, highways, or roadways in
Louisiana.
37Motorcycle Fatalities
38Number of Motorcycle Riders in Crashes in
Louisiana 1999-2006
39Predicted Number of Motorcycle Riders in Crashes
in Louisiana 2007-2011
40Trend of Motorcycle Fatalities
41Motorcycle Crashes 1999-2006
42Motorcycle Riders in Crashes 2002-2006
A cost of 1.7 Billion to the Citizens of
Louisiana in the past 5 years
43Fatality by Alcohol and Helmet UseAverage 4.5
44Predicted Motorcycle Driver Fatalities in 2006
45Motorcycle Driver At Fault
46Fatal Run-off-Road Crashes
47Motorcycle Driver At Fault in Fatal Crashes
48The ENDORSEMENT Issue
- Only 36 of motorcycle riders in crashes had an
endorsement - What does that mean? Did the other 64
- Never have an endorsement?
- Had an endorsement not renewed?
49Average Age of Driver
50Percentage of Motorcycle Riders Injured by Helmet
Use
51Alcohol Use by Vehicle Make
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53The Benefit of Helmet Use
- The risk of fatal injuries in crashes doubles
when motorcycle riders do not wear a helmet (6.5
versus 3.9). - The risk of critical injury in a crash increases
when motorcycle riders do not wear a helmet
(10.5 versus 7.3). - However, alcohol is a much larger contributing
factor to the death rate than wearing a helmet
(18.7 versus 3.2). - Over the next 5 years helmet use could save 730
million for Louisiana citizens.
54Progress versus Exposure
- Increase in set belt use from 2000 to 2006
- Some progress with reducing alcohol related
crashes for minors - Other non measureable progress
- Public awareness
- Road safety
- Increase in vehicle miles driven
- Increase in SUVs
- Increase in motorcycles on roads
55Rollover Crashes 2000-2006
56Maps