Traffic Crashes Statistics Dale O. Ritzel, Ph.D. Director, Safety Center Southern Illinois University Carbondale, IL 62901-6731.

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Traffic Crashes Statistics Dale O. Ritzel, Ph.D. Director, Safety Center Southern Illinois University Carbondale, IL

2003 Illinois/USA Crash Fatalities - NHTSA Illinois fatalities – 1,453 USA fatalities – 42,643 Illinois Fatality Rate per 100M VMT – 1.36 USA Fatality Rate per 100M VMT – 1.48 BEST state Fatality Rate per 100M VMT Illinois Fatality Rate per 100K Population USA Fatality Rate per 100K Population USA Fatality Rate per 100K Population Best state Fatality Rate per 100K Population -7.18

Traffic Crashes in Illinois - NHTSA

2000 Economic Cost of Motor Vehicle Traffic Crashes Illinois - $ Billion Illinois - $ Billion US Total - $ Billion US Total - $ Billion

Illinois Alcohol Related Fatalities by County – 2003 FARS

Illinois Alcohol related Fatalities – FARS 2003