Early 2009 SD Crash Statistics Transportation Safety Conference “Working together to Save Lives” Office of Accident Records Chuck Fergen.

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Early 2009 SD Crash Statistics Transportation Safety Conference “Working together to Save Lives” Office of Accident Records Chuck Fergen

Statewide Summary Totals 2009 Total Accidents = 16, Total Accidents = 16, Total Accidents = 15, Total Accidents = 15,908 Increase of 6.8% Increase of 6.8% 2009 Total PDO Accidents = 12, Total PDO Accidents = 12, Total PDO Accidents = 11, Total PDO Accidents = 11,691 Increase of 9.3% Increase of 9.3%

Statewide Summary Totals 2009 Total Property Damage = $81.9 mil 2009 Total Property Damage = $81.9 mil 2008 Total Property Damage = $77.3 mil 2008 Total Property Damage = $77.3 mil

Statewide Summary Totals 2009 Injury Accidents = 4, Injury Accidents = 4, Injury Accidents = 4, Injury Accidents = 4,108 Slight decrease Slight decrease 2009 Number of Injured = 5, Number of Injured = 5, Number of Injured = 5, Number of Injured = 5,709 Slight decrease Slight decrease

Statewide Summary Totals 2009 Fatal Accidents = Fatal Accidents = Fatal Accidents = Fatal Accidents = 109 Increase of 2.8% Increase of 2.8% 2009 Crash Fatalities = Crash Fatalities = Crash Fatalities = Crash Fatalities = 121 Increase of 8.3% Increase of 8.3%

Speed Related Crashes 2009 Speed related crashes = 2, Speed related crashes = 2, Speed related crashes = 1, Speed related crashes = 1,951 Increase of 14.6% Increase of 14.6% 2009 Injury crashes = Injury crashes = Injury crashes = Injury crashes = 612 Increase of 16.5% Increase of 16.5%

Speeding Drivers In Crashes 2009 Speeding Drivers = 1, Speeding Drivers = 1, Speeding Drivers = 1, Speeding Drivers = 1,128 No change No change 2009 Speeding Drivers in Fatal Crashes = Speeding Drivers in Fatal Crashes = Speeding Drivers in Fatal Crashes = Speeding Drivers in Fatal Crashes = 25 Increase of 52.0% Increase of 52.0%

Speeding Drivers (Age ) In Crashes 2009 Speeding drivers = Speeding drivers = Speeding drivers = Speeding drivers = 629 Decrease of 8.0% Decrease of 8.0% 2009 Speeding drivers fatal crashes = Speeding drivers fatal crashes = Speeding drivers fatal crashes = Speeding drivers fatal crashes = 14 Decrease of 7.1% Decrease of 7.1%

Alcohol-Related Injuries 2009 Motor Vehicle Occupant, Pedalcyclist or Pedestrian Injured In Alcohol Crash = Motor Vehicle Occupant, Pedalcyclist or Pedestrian Injured In Alcohol Crash = Motor Vehicle Occupant, Pedalcyclist or Pedestrian Injured In Alcohol Crash = Motor Vehicle Occupant, Pedalcyclist or Pedestrian Injured In Alcohol Crash = % Increase 5.0% Increase

Alcohol-Related Fatalities 2009 Motor Vehicle Occupant, Pedalcyclist or Pedestrian Killed In Alcohol Crash = Motor Vehicle Occupant, Pedalcyclist or Pedestrian Killed In Alcohol Crash = Motor Vehicle Occupant, Pedalcyclist or Pedestrian Killed In Alcohol Crash = Motor Vehicle Occupant, Pedalcyclist or Pedestrian Killed In Alcohol Crash = % Increase 27.1% Increase

Alcohol-Related Injured (21 – 44) 2009 Motor Vehicle Occupant, Pedalcyclist or Pedestrian Aged Injured = Motor Vehicle Occupant, Pedalcyclist or Pedestrian Aged Injured = % of the 692 injured in alcohol related accidents 59.2% of the 692 injured in alcohol related accidents 2008 Motor Vehicle Occupant, Pedalcyclist or Pedestrian Aged Injured = Motor Vehicle Occupant, Pedalcyclist or Pedestrian Aged Injured = % of the 659 injured in alcohol related accidents 57.4 % of the 659 injured in alcohol related accidents Alcohol-Related Injuries increased 8.5% Alcohol-Related Injuries increased 8.5%

Alcohol-Related Fatalities (21 – 44) 2009 Motor Vehicle Occupant, Pedalcyclist or Pedestrian Age fatalities = Motor Vehicle Occupant, Pedalcyclist or Pedestrian Age fatalities = Motor Vehicle Occupant, Pedalcyclist or Pedestrian Age fatalities = Motor Vehicle Occupant, Pedalcyclist or Pedestrian Age fatalities = 29 Alcohol-Related Fatalities increased 10.3% Alcohol-Related Fatalities increased 10.3%

Driver Contributing Circumstance in All Crashes 2009 Cell Phone plus other electronics Cell Phone plus other electronics Cell Phone plus other electronics Cell Phone plus other electronics Distracted Distracted Distracted Distracted Failure To Yieldto Vehicle 2, Failure To Yieldto Vehicle 2, Failure To Yieldto Vehicle 2, Failure To Yieldto Vehicle 2,742

Driver Contributing Circumstances in All Crashes 2009 Driving Too Fast (Conditions)1, Driving Too Fast (Conditions)1, Driving Too Fast (Conditions)1, Driving Too Fast (Conditions)1, Drinking Drinking Drinking Drinking Running Off Road1, Running Off Road1, Running Off Road Running Off Road 991

Driver Contributing Circumstances in Fatal Crashes 2009 Drinking33 Drivers 2009 Drinking33 Drivers 2008 Drinking26 Drivers 2008 Drinking26 Drivers 2009 Too Fast for Conditions6 Drivers 2009 Too Fast for Conditions6 Drivers 2008 Too Fast for Conditions11 Drivers 2008 Too Fast for Conditions11 Drivers 2009 Running Off Road29 Drivers 2009 Running Off Road29 Drivers 2008 Running Off Road29 Drivers 2008 Running Off Road29 Drivers

Wild Animal Hits 2009 Property Damage Only4, Property Damage Only4, Property Damage Only Property Damage Only4.291