DRAFT Comprehensive Transportation Plan Update: July 23, 2018 version

Figure 2-19 and Figure 2-20 below depict the number of crashes by severity and by type. Crash type and severity are important factors to consider when performing a granular analysis to identify trends and determine safety countermeasures for intersections and corridor segments.

Figure 2-19: Crashes by Severity

(4) Fatal Disabling Injury Evident Injury Possible Injury

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Figure 2-20: Crashes by Type

Left Turn, Same Roadway Sideswipe, Same Direction Left Turn, Different Roadways Fixed Object Animal Ran Off Road - Right Ran Off Road - Left Movable Object Right Turn, Same Roadway Right Turn, Different Roadways Other Non-Collision Backing Up Sideswipe, Opposite Direction Head On Pedalcyclist Other Collision with Vehicle Rear End, Turn Parked Motor Vehicle Pedestrian Overturn/Rollover RR Train, Engine Unknown

Fatal Disabling Injury Evident Injury Possible Injury

No Injury Unknown

Rear End, Slow or Stop Crashes Total: 603 Resulting in no injury: 490

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