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Overview of Road Safety in the United States

Jeff Michael, Ed.D.Associate Administrator

National Highway Traffic Safety AdministrationFebruary 16, 2009

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2007 Traffic Safety Snapshot2007 Traffic Safety SnapshotTraffic fatalities and injuries continue to decrease

–41,059 fatalities (Down 3.9% from 2006)(1.37 per 100 million VMT)Lowest level since 1994

–2.49 million people injured3.3% decline from 2006Decline for the eighth year in a row

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Factors Contributing to 2007 Decline• Increased Seat Belt Use

1 percentage point increase to 82% ~270 lives saved for each 1% increase (Up from 58% in 1994)

• Impaired DrivingDown 3.7% from 2006(Down about 30% since 1988)

• Improvements in Vehicle Safety

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• Motorcycle CrashesUp 6.6% over 2006

13% of 2007 fatalities

(Increased by 125% since 1998)

Factor Opposing 2007 Decline

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Fatalities Involving Large Trucks

• Large-truck fatalities down 4.4% in 2007

• 4,808 fatalities (12% of all fatalities)

– 75% were occupants of other vehicles

– 8% were nonoccupants

– 17% were occupants of large trucks

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Early 2008 Estimate

• 10% decline in overall traffic fatalities

• 3.5% decline in vehicle miles traveled

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Motor Vehicle Safety at Work• Crashes cost employers $60 billion annually

in medical care, legal expenses, property damage, and lost productivity.

– drive up the cost of workers’ compensation, Social Security, and private health and disability insurance.

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Cost of Crashes

• Average crash costs an employer $16,500.

• On-the-job injury crash costs $74,000.

• On-the-job fatal crash costs $500,000.

• Off-the-job crashes also cost employers.

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Countermeasures That Work

• Employers have extra control on driver behavior

• Employers can adopt new safety technologies more quickly than the general public.

• On-the-job driving habits can affect off-the-job behaviors

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Behavioral StrategiesFocus on greatest potential: – Seat belt use – require use at all times – Impaired driving – screening and brief intervention – Motorcycle safety – require helmet use– Partnerships – engage in community traffic safety

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Vehicle Safety Strategies

Select Safety Features:• Electronic stability control• Side air bags• Roll-over protection• Tire pressure monitoring

www.safercar.gov

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Rollover Probability by Vehicle Type

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www.nhtsa.gov

www.safercar.gov

Thank You