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Serious Vehicle Injuries
,Decrease the rate of serious injuries per 100,000,000 vehicle miles traveled from 33.9 in 2012 to 30.9 by 2017.,
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Traffic Fatalities
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,Decrease the rate of traffic fatalities per 100,000,000 vehicle miles traveled from 1.48 in 2012 to 1.33 by 2017.,
Dept of the Premier and Cabinet - SASP Target 22 - Road Safety
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Reduce road fatalities and serious injuries by at least 30% by 2020.
Unrestrained Occupant Fatalities
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,Decrease the number of automobile fatalities in which victims are not wearing seat belts from 282 in 2012 to 260 by 2017.,
Lane-Mile Road Conditions
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,Decrease the number of road lanes miles in critical or inadequate condition from 3,862 in 2013 to 3,841 by 2017.,
1.08 High Severity Traffic Crashes (summary)
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,Fatal and serious injury crashes are not “accidents” and are preventable. The City of Tempe is committed to reducing the number of fatal and serious injury crashes to zero. This data page provides details about the performance measure related to High Severity Traffic Crashes as well as access to the data sets and any supplemental data. Click on the Showcases tab for visual representations of this data. The Engineering and Transportation Department uses this data to improve safety in Tempe. This page provides data for the High Severity Traffic Crashes performance measure. City of Tempe crash data summarized to show fatal and serious injury crashes by year. The performance measure dashboard is available at 1.08 High Severity Traffic Crashes Additional Information,Source: Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) Contact:  Julian Dresang Contact E-Mail:  Julian_Dresang@tempe.gov Data Source Type:  CSV files and Excel spreadsheets can be downloaded from ADOT website Preparation Method:  Data is sorted to remove license plate numbers and other sensitive information Publish Frequency:  Monthly Publish Method:  Manual Data Dictionary,,
M.D.3 - Number of fatalities and serious injuries on the High-Injury Network
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Austin has a goal to reduce the number of fatalities and serious injuries due to car crashes to zero. The High-Injury Network is a set of streets where, historically, crashes have happened, providing us the best opportunity to make reductions. This measure tracks how our targeted efforts are working over time since the development of the HIN in 2019.