By Staff reports
Posted Nov 03, 2009 @ 11:03 AM

Single-vehicle crashes were the cause of 56 percent of traffic deaths on Delaware’s roads in 2008, an analysis of recently released federal data by AAA Mid-Atlantic shows.

That’s a 2 percent increase over the previous year. Overall fatalities also increased in 2008 by 3 percent.

In 2008, 68 of the 121 road deaths in Delaware were as a result of a single-vehicle crash, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported. The 2008 data shows the percentage of single-vehicle crashes in Delaware is at a five-year high.

The Diamond State’s percentage of single-vehicle crashes is four percentage points higher than the most recent national average for single-vehicle crash road deaths – 52 percent in 2007.

AAA Mid-Atlantic Manager of Public and Government Affairs Catherine L. Rossi called the figures troubling.

“While the circumstances of each crash are different, we know drivers’ actions play a significant role,” she said. “Drivers can lower their risk of a crash by avoiding distractions, not speeding and staying alert to road conditions.”

Most drivers consider single-vehicle crashes “freak accidents,” but in fact such crashes involve numerous contributing factors that motorists can control. Distracted driving is chief among them. It increases the risks of single-vehicle and rear-end crashes, research shows. Federal government studies show that 80 percent of crashes involve some form of driver inattention.

Delaware Fatalities by Crash Type
Crash Type                2004   2005   2006    2007  2008
Total Fatalities            134     133       148     117     121
Single Vehicle               69       62          72       63       68
Large Truck                   19         7           17        6          7
Speeding                        45      52            34     44       36
Rollover                          28      24            25     26        27
Roadway Departure     52      59           49      67       46
Intersection Related     32      30           48      24       35

Delaware single-vehicle crash deaths as percent of total:
2008: 56%
2007: 54%
2006: 49%
2005: 47%
2004: 51%

Surrounding states’ 2008 single-vehicle crash deaths as a percent of total:
Pennsylvania: 58% (845 of 1,468)
New Jersey: 63% (371 of 590)
Maryland: 53% (313 of 591)

Sources: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, AAA Mid-Atlantic

 

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