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Traffic Fatality Analysis >> Wisconsin Traffic Fatality Analysis Wisconsin Traffic Fatality Analysis Movetransport is an ultimate online resource for information related to automobile industry. Here we bring you data of traffic fatalities from Wisconsin in USA. Occupants Killed / fatalities, by Vehicle Type - Wisconsin, USA, Year: 2007 In the state of Wisconsin there were 346 people killed which they were driving or car pooling in passenger cars. The percentage of people killed compared to light trucks, large trucks, buses, motorcycles and other vehicles is 50.4. Comparatively there were 193 people killed while in light trucks with a percentage of 28.1. Fatality number which in large trucks is 10 where the percentage is 1.5. People killed while travelling or driving buses is 0 and the percentage killed is 0. Number of people killed which driving or riding in motorcycle is 109 and the mortality rate is 15.9 percentages. Apart from this there were other people killed while driving vehicles of unknown type. Total number of people killed in unknown vehicles is 29 and percentage is 4.2. Overall it was not a great scene on road. Totally there were 687 occupants killed in 2007. 2007 Ranking of Pedestrian Fatality Rates - Wisconsin, USA In 2007 the rate of pedestrians killed is little bit lesser than the years before. There were 58 deaths in Wisconsin which has a population of 5602,000 people. The accident mortality rate is 1.04 percentages. Persons Killed, Highest Driver Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) in Crash - Wisconsin, USA, Year: 2007 Total number of people killed in Wisconsin with a Blood Alcohol concentration of 0.00 is 387 and the percentage to the total killed is 51%. There were 52 people killed with a BAC level of 0.01 to 0.07 and the percentage to the overall fatality is 7. 313 people got killed with a blood alcohol concentration level of 0.08+ and the percentage to the overall deaths is 41. The worst thing is there were many people killed with alcohol levels of more than 0.1. 0.1 is a very high level and people driving with this much alcohol is a complete violation of federal law. There were around 365 deaths with Blood Alcohol concentration levels of more than 0.1 and the percentage level is around 48. Total number of people killed with Persons Killed, Highest Driver Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) in Crash - Wisconsin, USA, Year: 2007 is 756. Drivers Involved in Fatal Crashes, and Blood Alcohol Concentration of the Driver - Wisconsin, USA, Year: 2007 Following information gives data about drivers involved with high BAC levels while driving. In Wisconsin there were around 655 people killed with a BAC level of 0.00 which equals to 65 percentages of deaths where drivers are involved. Around 55 people got killed with BAC levels of 0.01 to 0.07 which equals to 6% of total deaths involved by drivers. There are some really drunken punks. With a BAC level of more than 0.08 there are 291 deaths and the percentage is 29. Now the worst case scenario there are 346 deaths with BAC levels of more than 0.1+ and the percentage to the overall total is a whopping 35%. Total number of deaths where the drivers were involved who had high levels of Blood Alcohol concentration is 1001. Drivers Killed in Fatal Crashes, and Blood Alcohol Concentration of the Driver - Wisconsin, USA, Year: 2007 And there are many drivers killed either they are the victims or killer/victim or victimized. In Wisconsin there were around 276 deaths with a percentage of 53 with BAC levels of 0.00. Total number of deaths with BAC levels of 0.01 to 0.07 is around 34 and the percentage of deaths is 6%. Now we have the major spoilers. There were 213 driver deaths with a BAC level of 0.08+ and the percentage to the overall death is 41%. There were 247 people killed with a percentage of 47 with the BAC levels of 0.01+. From my experience I recommend never to driver under influence of alcohol. It spoils your concentration while driving and it's not good for you. Just by seeing this data you can understand that there are many deaths involved with a BAC levels of more than 0.1%. Now there are stringent laws where you can be fined upto 20,000$ and can get up to 1 year Jail for driving under influence. Total number of persons killed in Wisconsin for driving under influence is 523. Surviving Drivers in Fatal Crashes, and Blood Alcohol Concentration of the Driver - Wisconsin, USA, Year: 2007 We have some lucky drivers who survived some fatal crashes with Blood Alcohol Concentration levels. In 2007 we had more than 379 surviving drivers with a BAC level of 0.00 and that equals to a percentage of 79. There were 22 survivors in 2007 with BAC levels of 4. BAC levels of 0.08+ was found in more than 78 people in Wisconsin which equals to 16 percentages. BAC levels the worst of all there were 99 drivers who survived fatal crashes with a BAC levels of 0.1 and above. The percentage of drivers who had BAC levels of more than 0.1 is around 21. This is not good nor is bad news it good that these people survived but it very bad that they were driving with such high BAC levels. I request drivers to not drive under influence if you are going for a pub to drink better find someone who doesn't drink to accompany you to the pub so that they can drive while you are coming back from pub all drunk. Total number of surviving drivers in Wisconsin is 478 which is a bit lesser compared to previous years. It's a better sign to know that the percentage is going down. Fatalities and Fatality Rates, 1994 - 2007 - Wisconsin, USA
Fatalities Now we have some interesting data for you. We bring here data for a period of over 10 years where we have recorded the fatalities due to accidents.
In 1994 there were 712 deaths which are not bad compared to last year. In 1995 there were more 745 this number looks similar to data that was available in BAC driving. In 1996 the deaths were higher compared to 1995 in Wisconsin. Wisconsin reported 761 deaths in 1996 and 1997 saw another increase in death rates there were around 725 fatalities. In 1998 saw 714 deaths and 1999 is another year which has to see around 745 fatalities. For some reason 2000 saw the biggest drop in fatalities is it that many people stopped driving or is it that they were more safer, whatever the reason it may be we saw a big drop and there were only 799 deaths / fatalities in 2000. 2001 followed with the same trend as 2000 we saw 763 fatalities in 2001. In 2002, 803 fatalities were reported our recorded are correct and accurate. 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 saw 848, 792, 815, 724 fatalities respectively. Latest data we have is for the year 2007, 2008 data is yet to be released and if its released we will update it for you here. There were 756 fatalities in 2007 the difference in percentage from 1994 - 2007 is 6.18%.
Fatalities Rate per 100 Million Vehicle Miles Traveled Here is the data derived from the above data which gives the percentage of fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles traveled.
In Wisconsin the year to year difference was not much. 1994 saw 1.42% of fatalities which 1995 saw 1.45. 1996 and 1997 saw 1.44, 1.33 percentage of fatalities. In 1998, 1999 and 2000 saw varied numbers. Rates for these years are 1.26, 1.31 and 1.4. 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 were all virtually same with small difference. Their percentages were 1.33, 1.37, 1.42, 1.31, 1.36 and 1.22 respectively. For 2007 the rate was 1.27.
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