The report presents estimates of selected national characteristics about the estimated 6,110,000 police-reported motor vehicle traffic crashes that occurred in the United States in 1991. The data presented in the report are arranged in four sections. Section 1, TRENDS, presents data from all years of GES: 1988 through 1991. Section 2, CRASHES, describes general characteristics of crashes. Section 3, VEHICLES, concentrates on the types of vehicles involved in crashes. Section 4, PEOPLE, presents statistics about drivers, passengers, pedestrians and pedalcyclists, including age, sex, alcohol involvement and injury severity.
General Estimates System, 1991. A Review of Information on Police-Reported Traffic Crashes in the United States
1993
166 pages
Report
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English
Transportation Safety , Road Transportation , Transportation , Motor vehicle accidents , Police reports , Accident statistics , Estimates , Accident reports , Accident types , Accident severity , Pedestrian accidents , Accidents by body type , Damage severity , Trends , Accident rates , Fatality rates , General Estimates System
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