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Local Rural Road Safety in SD - What does the data tell us?. Annual Safety Meeting February 21, 2007 Ron Marshall, SD LTAP. Today’s presentation. Overview local road safety problem National Regional South Dakota County Offer a few observations/challenges. Introduction.
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Local Rural Road Safety in SD -What does the data tell us? Annual Safety Meeting February 21, 2007 Ron Marshall, SD LTAP
Today’s presentation • Overview local road safety problem • National • Regional • South Dakota • County • Offer a few observations/challenges
Introduction • LTAP - local rural roads • Personal • Safety Data – it’s more than just numbers
The Reality Highway deaths 43,443 in 2005 are more than statistics
The Reality Injuries and fatalities are our neighbors, our friends, our relatives, or even us .…
Rural Road Safety from a National Perspective • National overview • Rural road safety issues and concerns
National Highway FatalitiesTotal and Local Rural Total Local Rural Local Rural
Where Fatalities Occur in U.S.2005 Data RURAL & URBAN Percent Fatalities RURAL Fatalities by Roadway Functional Class • Local 19% • Interstate Rural 13% l 18,047 • Arterials 37% • Collectors 31%
Rural Roads – U.S. • 40 % of Travel and 60% of Fatalities • Fatality Rate is 2.5 times that for Urban Roads. • 44,168 fatalities local rural roads – last 5 years (20%)
Rural Road Fatality Rates • 40 % of Travel and 60% of Fatalities • Fatality Rate is 2.5 times that for Urban Roads.
National Data ObservationsMoving the numbers • Rural Roads ! • The challenge of Local Rural roads ?
SD Local Rural Highway Safety How do we compare to our neighbors?
Rural Road Fatality RatesSD compared to Nation Interstate Local roads All Rural Avg last 5 years - FARS Interstate
Local Rural fatalitiesin Surrounding States(% of total fatalities ’05)
Local Road Fatality Rate How do we compare ? 5 year avg - FARS
Local Rural Road Fatalities% rolloverSurrounding States -2005
Local Rural Road SafetyCompared to our Neighbors • Local Rural Fatality rate – 5.3 • Highest • Rollovers – 50% of total • 2nd Highest (Note: 70 % unrestrained)
South DakotaRural Local Roads • A look at all crashes, not just fatalities
SD Highway FatalitiesTotal and Local Rural Total Fatalities Local Rural Fatalities
On SD Local Rural RoadsEvery Year there are approximately: • 3000 crashes • 50 Fatalities • 1100 injuries
Local Rural Road Deaths Source: FARS
Rural Local Road Fatalities – South Dakota 1st Harmful Event (‘01-’05) Rollover 42 % Other vehicle 24 % Pedestrian 8% Embankment 6% Tree 4% RR 1% Total 242 fatalities
SD Local Rural Road All CrashesTop 4 FHE Categories Source: DPS ’04-’06
SD local rural road crashestop 4 FHE categories Source: DPS ’04-’06
All local rural2004 - 2006 First Harmful Event% Total%Inj/death • Other vehicle 13 21 • Fixed object 22 28 • Animal 43 4 • Rollover 22 45
All local rural2004 - 2006 • Rank • First Harmful Event% Total%Inj/death • Other vehicle 4 3 • Fixed object 3 2 • Animal 1 4 • Rollover 2 1
SD Local Rural Roads • Rollovers and Fixed objects 43 % crashes 71 % fatalities and injuries
Local Crash Data • Going from statewide statistics to local data • County Maps from DPS • Local data
Custer County Example • 134 crashes – 1 death, 58 injuries $648 M property damage • Driver contributing circumstances • Speed 30 % • Run off road 31 % • Crash Type • Fixed object 39 % • Rollover 28 % • Non-intersection 96 %
Local Rural Road Safety • Challenges • Keep ‘em on the road • Make road sides more forgiving
Next Steps • Make safety a part of what you do and talk to others • Support SD Strategic Highway Safety Plan • Look at your data • Use it to discuss issues, causes, solutions, priorities • Form partnerships • County Highway Superintendents, LTAP, SDDOT, SDDPS, Engineers, law enforcement, EMS, judiciary, Driver’s Ed, media
Next Steps(continued) • Identify Significant Safety Problems • Look for solutions: • Participate and take home ideas from Safety Conference • Develop and make use of innovative solutions and strategies • Launch Coordinated Attack on Problems • Move the numbers !
Safer Roads ! Our Goal: Move the numbers – Reduce the number and severity of crashes And… Save lives
Questions/comments Let me hear from you……. Ron Marshall SD LTAP Email ronald.marshall@sdsmt.edu