Mean Age Traffic Fatalities:  Years 1991-2004

Median Age 1991 - 2004
Male Age  by Alcohol* 1991 - 2004
Mean Age by Gender in Crash 1991 - 2004

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Median
Mean Age 1991 - 2004
Median Age 1991 - 2004

Mean Age by Role in Crash 1991 - 2004 Median Age  by Alcohol* 1991 - 2004
Mean Age by Role Alcohol* Involved Crash 1991 - 2004
Mean Age by Role No Alcohol* Involved in Crash 1991 - 2004 Median Age by Gender in Crash  1991 - 2004


* Alcohol  Involved crash means one of the parties involved  in a crash had consumed alcohol, not necessarily the person killed.

 




+ The overall mean age of traffic victims hovers close to 40 years of age since 1998, after increasing for a number of years.
(Table for Chart)


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+ Mean age for alcohol involved victims is approximately 6 years younger than non-alcohol involved..

+ Both alcohol and non-alcohol victims have had a steady mean age for the last 6 years. (Table for Chart)
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+ Pedestrians have the highest mean age, it stood at  47.22 in 2004.


+ Passengers have the lowest mean age, 33.15 for 2004..

+ Bicyclists have the had a dramatic age increase from a low of  31 in 1992 to slightly above 41 for the last 4 years.  (Table for Chart )
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+ For alcohol  involved Pedestrians have the highest mean age.


+ Passengers have the lowest mean age.Table for Chart



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+ Pedestrians have the highest mean age: 47.22.


+ Passengers have the lowest mean age: 33.15.

+ Bicyclists have the had a dramatic age increase from a low of  31 in 1992 to slightly above 41 for the last 4 years.  Table for Chart

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