Median Age** Traffic Fatalities:  2005

**The median age designates the point where half (50%) of the cases are below the number indicated and half (50%) are above the number indicated.

Median Age by Role 2005
Median Age by Role 2005
Median Age  by Alcohol* 2005
Median Age by Gender and Role  2005
Median Age by Gender and Alcohol*  2005
Median Age by Role and Alcohol*  2005

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

 




+ Median Age for females is higher than for males.

+ For females half the fatal victims in traffic Crashes are over 39.

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+ Median age of passengers is dramatically lower than other ages.  This is in art because young people are not  drivers and very young people tend not to be pedestrians or bicyclists.

Half of all pedestrians are over the age of 46.

+  Median age for bicyclists is surprisingly high.

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As young drivers and passengers are more likely to have consumed alcohol the median age for alcohol involved is lower than fro not alcohol - involved.


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Median age for male passengers is dramatically lower than other roles for males and is dramatically lower than for female passengers.

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Young women not involved in alcohol related crashes are sightly older than males.

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Female passengers in alcohol related crash have the lowest median age of any groups.  this may be connected with the fact that females are more likely to passengers than males.

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