Alcohol related fatalities are defined as fatalities that occur in crashes where at least one driver or nonoccupant (pedestrian or pedalcyclist) involved in the crash has a positive Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) value. This report examines the extent of alcohol related fatalities in traffic crashes across states and over time and normalizes this data by estimating the rate of these fatalities as a function of the Annual Vehicle Miles of Travel (VMT) data for that state. The rate of alcohol related fatalities as a measure of the States VMT serves as an important metric for States and NHTSA Regions to evaluate the effectiveness of their drunkdriving countermeasures as well as assess the performance of their alcohol programs relative to their states and regions.
State Alcohol Related Fatality Rates, 2002
2003
124 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
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Transportation Safety , Road Transportation , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Alcohol related crashes , Fatalities , United States , Accident rates , Statistical data , Accident data , Blood alcohol levels , Intoxication , Motor vehicle accidents , VMT(Vehicle miles of travel) , FARS(Fatality Analysis Reporting System)
State Alcohol Related Fatality Rates
NTIS | 2002
|State Alcohol Related Fatality Rates, 2003
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|Recent Trends in Alcohol-Related Fatality Rates
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