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Five Year Fatality Rate
 

Five-Year Fatality Rate

— 2010 —

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Note: The 2011 fatality rate will be available
in June or July, 2012.

GOAL:

Reduce the five-year fatality rate
to 1.38 per 100 million vehicle miles
traveled by 2012.

 

Why This Is Important

Even one death on Idaho's highways is one death too many. A total of 1,186 people lost their lives on Idaho roads between 2006 and 2010. Each death is a personal tragedy for the individual’s family and friends, and has an enormous financial cost to the community. Every life counts.

 

The measure is calculated by dividing the number of fatalities that occur over a five-year period by the number of vehicle miles traveled over the same five-year period. The five-year rate for 2006 to 2010 is 1.53 fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles traveled.

 

The department advances programs to reduce traffic deaths, serious injuries, and economic losses. These programs focus on engineering, education, enforcement, and emergency response.

 


— CURRENT STATUS —
Cumulative Fatalities on Idaho Roads (by Month)

2011 6 9 17 31 43 61 77 89 116 136 156 167
 

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— TOTAL FATALITIES BY YEAR—

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

 


 

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Surrounding States

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