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Fatal Crash Information

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Number of Fatal Crashes
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Distracted Driver 0 0
Alcohol Related 0 0
Drug Related 0 0
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Crash Data with Fatility, Injury Information and Type of Crash

Data from Crashes which involved fatalities or injuries comes from the University of Florida's Signal 4 Analytics and is made available with nightly updates from the Florida Department of Tranportation (FDOT).

Sources:

Signal 4 Analytics | FDOT D5 Data Portal

In 2013, Crash deaths resulted in $44 billion in medical and work loss costs in addition to the immeasurable burden on the victims families and friends.  By Centers for Disease Control
If struck by a vehicle travelling at a speed of 20 mph or less, a pedestrian is typically not permanently injured.  If struck by a vehicle travelling at a speed of 36 mph or more, a pedestrian is usually fatally injured. By FHWA
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Fatal Crashes By Type
entering left
Entering Left
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Head On
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Single Vehicle
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*Crash types based on most commonly occurring

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Crash Data with Fatility, Injury Information and Type of Crash

Data from Crashes which involved fatalities or injuries comes from the University of Florida's Signal 4 Analytics and is made available with nightly updates from the Florida Department of Tranportation (FDOT).

The three common fatal crash types are Entering Left, Head On and Single Vehicle.

Sources:

Signal 4 Analytics | FDOT D5 Data Portal

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Mode of Travel to Work
Drove Alone Car Pool Public Transit Walked Other
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0 0 0 0 0
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Mode of Travel to Work

Represented by the American Community Survey (ACS) this data tracks the various modes used by commuters.

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ACS Community Survey | American Fact Finder Data Download Center | Smart Transportation Solutions for Central Florida's Workforce

Studies have found a direct correlation between the numbers of hours a person works and their risk of being in a drwsy driving crash.  By Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
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Estimated Property Damage From Fatal Crashes

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Estimated Value of Statistical Life Loss in Fatal Crashes

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Crash and Incident Cost
Crashes and Incidents can cause a significant disruption to a community, through cost of damage, work time lost, and most importantly the loss of life.

FTA revised departmental guidance (2016) identifies $9.6 million as the value of a statistical life to be used for Department of Transportation Analyses on assessing the benefits of preventing fatalities.
Sources:

Signal 4 Analytics | FDOT D5 Data Portal | FTA Guidance on valuation of statistical life

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Commute Times to Work
20 minutes or less 0 0 0
20 - 40 minutes 0 0 0
40 minutes or more 0 0 0
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Commuting Time to Work in Minutes

Represented by the American Community Survey (ACS) this data tracks the various commuting Times by commuters.

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American Fact Finder Data Download Center | ACS Community Survey

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One Size Does Not Fit All
To build a Culture of Health, we must first ensure everyone has the basics to be healthy. And when it comes to expanding opportunities for health, thinking the same approach will work universally is like expecting everyone to be able to ride the same bike.
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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Up to 40% of annual deaths from each of five leading US causes are preventable.  By Centers for Disease Control (2014)
Achieving Vision Zero means fixing problems fairly and ensuring that all of our communities have safe streets.  Livability and safety are only achieved when all communitites have achieved Vision Zero. By Vision Zero San Francisco
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Children deserve safe places to walk and bike – starting with the trip to school. Vision Zero for Youth aids cities in getting from current realities to creating thriving, safer communities for everyone.

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Vision Zero for Youth | Vision Zero Resource Library | Focusing on the Safety of Children Can Propel Vision Zero Initiatives PDF

Walking is one of the simplest, most effective, and most affordable strategies for kids and adults to build physical activity into their lives.  By Safety Routes Partnership
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