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King County

Washington - King County
Toll Of Motor Vehicle Crashes, 2005
Change Year   2002   2003   2004   2005   2006  

 
Data Source: FARS 2001 - 2005 Final
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Trend of Fatalities, 2001-2005

  2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Fatality Counts Total 122 106 105 116 130
Alcohol-Related Crashes 62 47 56 54 55
Single Vehicle Crashes 81 58 65 78 73
Non-Junction Crashes 78 49 59 71 77
Within Intersection Crashes 10 20 22 19 25
Intersection-Related Crashes 12 12 10 6 6
Speeding Involved Crashes 45 38 52 48 58
Pedestrians 25 22 27 25 20
Pedalcyclists 3 3 0 1 4
Large Truck Involved Crashes 9 5 7 5 11
Roadway Departure Crashes 73 49 55 60 74
Passenger Car Occupants 58 55 43 49 60
Light Truck/Van Occupants 21 14 22 25 19
Total Occupants (not including Motorcycles) 80 71 65 75 82
Motorcycle Riders 13 10 13 14 23

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Passenger Vehicle Occupant Deaths (age 5+)

By Restraint Use, 2005

Fatalities Total Restrained Unrestrained Unknown
2005 79 43 32 4

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Motorcycle Rider Deaths

By Helmet Use, 2005

Fatalities Total Helmeted Unhelmeted Unknown
2005 23 22 1 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 130 1 7.23 31
Alcohol-Related Crashes 55 1 3.06 29
Single Vehicle Crashes 73 1 4.06 30
Non-Junction Crashes 77 1 4.28 35
Within Intersection Crashes 25 1 1.39 18
Intersection-Related Crashes 6 1 0.33 8
Speeding Involved Crashes 58 1 3.22 24
Pedestrians 20 1 1.11 13
Pedalcyclists 4 1 0.22 7
Large Truck Involved Crashes 11 1 0.61 21
Roadway Departure Crashes 74 1 4.11 31
Passenger Car Occupants 60 1 3.33 31
Light Truck/Van Occupants 19 1 1.06 32
Total Occupants (not including Motorcycles) 82 1 4.56 34
Motorcycle Riders 23 1 1.28 13
Rank =1 indicates Highest Number of Fatalities or Fatality Rate in State.


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