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2001 TOTAL CRASH FATALITY FACTS



Illinois Data:

  • 1,414 people were killed in motor vehicle crashes.
  • 214 young people aged 16-20 were killed in motor vehicle crashes.
  • There were 186 pedestrian fatalities, 27 of which were bicyclists.

National Data:

  • 42,116 lives were lost and more than 3 million people were injured in police-reported crashes.
  • 7,547 young people, aged 16-20 were killed in motor vehicle crashes and 547,000 young people were injured in motor vehicle crashes.
  • 4,882 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes and 78,000 pedestrians were injured. This is the equivalent of:
    • one fatality every 108 minutes
    • one injury every 7 minutes
  • Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for every age from 4-33 years old.

2002 Total Crash Fatality Facts
2000 Total Crash Fatality Facts

Sources:
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Traffic Safety, December 2003

 
 
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