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Grant County

Washington - Grant County
Toll Of Motor Vehicle Crashes, 2005
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Data Source: FARS 2001 - 2005 Final
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Trend of Fatalities, 2001-2005

  2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Fatality Counts Total 21 27 25 15 18
Alcohol-Related Crashes 9 8 10 4 8
Single Vehicle Crashes 12 20 8 7 12
Non-Junction Crashes 15 23 13 12 11
Within Intersection Crashes 5 3 10 3 2
Intersection-Related Crashes 1 0 1 0 3
Speeding Involved Crashes 7 9 9 6 9
Pedestrians 1 0 1 2 0
Pedalcyclists 1 0 0 0 1
Large Truck Involved Crashes 3 1 3 4 3
Roadway Departure Crashes 12 20 13 9 9
Passenger Car Occupants 12 14 11 6 10
Light Truck/Van Occupants 5 11 13 5 5
Total Occupants (not including Motorcycles) 18 25 24 12 15
Motorcycle Riders 1 2 0 1 2

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Passenger Vehicle Occupant Deaths (age 5+)

By Restraint Use, 2005

Fatalities Total Restrained Unrestrained Unknown
2005 13 3 10 0

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Motorcycle Rider Deaths

By Helmet Use, 2005

Fatalities Total Helmeted Unhelmeted Unknown
2005 2 2 0 0

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Fatalities, Fatality Rates per 100,000 Population and Ranks Within State, 2005

  2005
Fatalities Rank Within
State
Fatality Rate Rank Within
State
Total 18 11 22.18 11
Alcohol-Related Crashes 8 11 9.86 9
Single Vehicle Crashes 12 8 14.79 9
Non-Junction Crashes 11 12 13.56 16
Within Intersection Crashes 2 14 2.46 10
Intersection-Related Crashes 3 2 3.70 3
Speeding Involved Crashes 9 8 11.09 4
Pedestrians 0 0 0 0
Pedalcyclists 1 6 1.23 2
Large Truck Involved Crashes 3 7 3.70 12
Roadway Departure Crashes 9 14 11.09 16
Passenger Car Occupants 10 9 12.32 8
Light Truck/Van Occupants 5 12 6.16 13
Total Occupants (not including Motorcycles) 15 10 18.49 13
Motorcycle Riders 2 11 2.46 7
Rank =1 indicates Highest Number of Fatalities or Fatality Rate in State.


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