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Road Trauma Trends in NSW CTP Roundtable

Explore the road trauma trends in NSW with a focus on the 2012 provisional road toll, serious injury data, and crash involvement information for older and young drivers. Gain insights into fatality rates, casualty crash severity, and the impact of NSW Young Driver Initiatives.

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Road Trauma Trends in NSW CTP Roundtable

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  1. Road Trauma Trends in NSW CTP Roundtable July 2013 Presenter Margaret Prendergast General Manager NSW Centre for Road Safety

  2. Overview of 2012 Provisional Road Toll RSAC Meeting April 2013 NSW Centre for Road Safety

  3. Provisional Road Toll for 2012 • There were 370 fatalities on NSW roads in 2012 (provisional figure) – the second lowest annual road toll since 1932

  4. NSW v Rest of Australia2002 to 2012 4

  5. 2012 National Fatality Rates 5

  6. 2012 Road Toll Class of Road User 6

  7. 2012 Road Toll Age Group 7

  8. 2012 Road TollUrbanisation 8

  9. 2012 Road TollBehavioural Factors 9

  10. Overview of Serious Injury Data RSAC Meeting April 2013 NSW Centre for Road Safety

  11. Serious Injuries (TARS) 2001 to 2011 11

  12. Fatality and Serious Injury Trends 2001 to 2011 12

  13. Serious Injuries per 100,000 Population 13

  14. Serious Injuries (TARS) 2001 to 2011Class of Road User 14

  15. Serious Injuries (TARS) 2001 to 2011Age Group 15

  16. Serious Injuries (TARS) 2009Age Group 16

  17. Serious Injuries (TARS) 2001 to 2009Urbanisation 17

  18. Serious Injuries (TARS) 2001 to 2009Behaviour Factors 18

  19. Serious Injuries (TARS) 2001 to 2011Motorcycles v Motor Vehicles 19

  20. Cost of Road Crashes in 2011 Using TARS Serious Injuries Estimate 20

  21. Principal Diagnosis for Serious Injuries by Road User Class 21

  22. Average Length of Stay Road User Class 22

  23. Overview of ‘At Fault Driver’ Crash Involvement Data RSAC Meeting April 2013 NSW Centre for Road Safety

  24. Key Vehicle Status –Age of Driver x Deg of Casualty

  25. Speeding –Age of Driver x Deg of Casualty

  26. Driver Fatigue –Age of Driver x Deg of Casualty

  27. Illegal Alcohol –Age of Driver x Deg of Casualty

  28. Single Vehicle Crashes –Age of Driver x Deg of Casualty

  29. Overview of Older Driver Crash Data RSAC Meeting April 2013 NSW Centre for Road Safety

  30. Trends Since 2000 for Drivers Aged 60 Years

  31. Strong Growth in the Older Driver Population and Licence Holders

  32. Casualty Crash Severity by Age Group of Driver

  33. Casualty Severity by Age Group of Driver

  34. Injury Crash Involvement Rates per Licence by Age Group

  35. Fatal Crash Involvement Rates per Licence by Age Group

  36. Population Projections for the Older Driver Age Groups

  37. Older Drivers Involved in Casualty Crashes – Driver Errors

  38. Older Drivers Involved in Casualty Crashes – Driver Errors

  39. Overview of Young Driver Crash Data RSAC Meeting April 2013 NSW Centre for Road Safety

  40. Road trauma is one of the main sources of injury for young people in NSW and globally in many motorised countries. Youth are over-represented in road crashes 17 to 25 year old drivers comprise 14% of licensed drivers in NSW, but 26% of drivers involved in fatal crashes. Putting the Young Driver Issue in Perspective

  41. Fatal Crash Rates by Age and Licence Class

  42. Crash Involvements For Novice Drivers

  43. Road toll reductions, younger vs older drivers

  44. Impact of NSW Young Driver Initiatives

  45. Novice Drivers – Fatalities from P Plate Driver Crashes 45

  46. Novice Drivers –Serious Injuries

  47. Excessive / Inappropriate Speed

  48. Driver Fatigue

  49. Illegal Alcohol

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