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March 26, 2008 - State's traffic deaths hold steady in 2007 at 1,084

March 26, 2008

While Michigan traffic fatalities remained steady from 2006 to 2007, the number of fatal crashes declined from 1,002 to 987. Notably, alcohol and/or drug-involved fatalities fell 13 percent, from 440 in 2006 to 382 in 2007, the lowest number in more than a decade, according to just-released information from the Michigan State Police, Criminal Justice Information Center.

Traffic-related injuries dropped by more than 1,300, from 81,942 in 2006 to 80,576 in 2007. Total crashes increased 3 percent, from 315,322 in 2006 to 324,174 in 2007.

"Reducing alcohol and drug-involved fatal crashes is a priority area, and we're encouraged by the progress made in this area," said Michael L. Prince, director of the Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning. "As is always the case, a thorough review of the data will take place in the coming months to determine if trends are emerging in different areas."

Since 2000, Michigan has seen a downward trend in traffic deaths, due in large part to substantial increases in safety belt use. The only increase since 2000 came in 2003 when there was a modest increase of four traffic deaths. The state has one of the highest belt use rates in the country at 94 percent. Other factors also credited include improvements in road design and intersections, as well as continuing vehicle safety improvements such as air bags, anti-lock brakes and electronic stability control.

The crash data also shows:

  • Motorcycle fatalities increased from 114 to 124 in 2007.
  • Young driver fatalities (age 16 to 20) increased from 188 in 2006 to 227 in 2007.
  • Deer-vehicle crashes rose from 60,875 in 2006 to 61,907 in 2007. There were 11 people killed in deer-vehicle crashes in 2007, down from 12 in 2006.
  • Commercial motor vehicle fatalities increased from 130 in 2006 to 136 in 2007.
  • Pedestrian fatalities dropped from 139 in 2006 to 136 in 2007.
  • Bicycle fatalities dropped from 28 in 2006 to 18 in 2007.


NOTE: Additional 2007 crash information will be posted to www.michigantrafficcrashfacts.org in the coming months. Check frequently for updates.

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