Data on the WisDOT website tell the story.
Basically, no improvement in the numbers of deaths and fatal crashes on Wisconsin roads over the last five+ years despite reduced miles driven generally and substantial road-work often pegged as safety-related spending. What's the deal:
Basically, no improvement in the numbers of deaths and fatal crashes on Wisconsin roads over the last five+ years despite reduced miles driven generally and substantial road-work often pegged as safety-related spending. What's the deal:
As of September 6, 2015
Fatalities | |
---|---|
September 2015 fatalities | 10 |
August 2015 fatalities |
63
|
2015 Year-to-date fatalities* | 368 |
2015 Year-to-date fatal crashes* | 338 |
2014 Year-to-date fatalities | 325 |
2014 Year-to-date fatal crashes | 293 |
Five-year fatal trend comparison | ||||||||
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(Year-to-date) | 2010-2014 | |||||||
2015* | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | Average | ||
Fatal crashes | 338 | 293 | 333 | 362 | 341 | 353 | 336 | |
Fatalities | 368 | 325 | 358 | 411 | 369 | 381 | 369 |
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