OCTOBER 2007


Date of Issue: 1 Nov 2007


KEY FACTS:
  • 98 people have been killed on South Australian roads to date during 2007, compared with 99 during 2006.


  • 11 people have been killed to date in OCTOBER 2007.


  • 10 fatalities were males and 1 was female.


  • 10 were vehicle occupants and 1 was a pedestrian.


  • To date in OCTOBER 2007, there were 9 fatalities in the country and 2 in Adelaide.
  • Of the 9 fatal crashes to date in OCTOBER 2007, 7 involved a single vehicle and 2 involved more than one vehicle.

  • 8 crashes involved a single fatality and 1 involved multiple fatalities.


  • The 2 utility fatal crashes involved Pedestrian on Road/People Mover, Utility.


  • The motorcycle fatal crash involved Motorcycle/Tree/Other Fixed.



Fatalities - 2004 to 2007

5 Year Average 2004 2005 2006 2007
(2002 - 2006)
Month
January111361312
February1010989
March148271210
April1110101014
May121214128
June12147166
July14181787
August111214811
September10118810
October11157411
November117148
December1491410
Total141139147117













Fatalities - 2006/2007 Comparison

OCTOBER
2006
Year to Date
2006
OCTOBER
2007
Year to Date
2007
Road User
Driver151445
Passenger116629
Motorcyclist119-6
Pillion Passenger-1--
Bicyclist-2-7
Pedestrian110111
Total4991198
Age
0-151217
16-19-10211
20-24-17115
25-2919212
30-39115-12
40-4911627
50-59-14-9
60+-16325
Not known----
Total4991198
Sex
Male3751078
Female124120
Unknown----
Total4991198
Location
Adelaide243239
Country256959
Total4991198



Fatalities - 2007 Year to Date

Driver Pass-
enger
Motor-
cyclist
Pillion
Passenger
Bicy-
clist
Pedes-
trian
Total
Ages
0-15-5---27
16-19641---11
20-24105----15
25-29641-1-12
30-39721-1112
40-4941--2-7
50-59412--29
60+871-3625
Unknown-------
Total45296-71198
Sex
Male41186-6778
Female411--1420
Total45296-71198
Location
Adelaide14103-3939
Country31193-4259
Total45296-71198

 

Fatal Crashes - 2006/2007 Comparison

OCTOBER
2006
Year to Date
2006
OCTOBER
2007
Year to Date
2007
Location
Adelaide242236
Country248750
Total490986
Vehicles
Single Vehicle252755
Multiple Vehicle238231
Total490986
Fatal Crashes
Single Fatality484878
Multiple Fatalities-618
Total490986
Vehicles Type Involved
Articulated Truck17-5
Rigid Truck-5-5
Bus-1-1
Utility118215
4WD----
Car384880
Motorcycle12117
Bicycle-2-5
Total Vehicles Involved613811118



Fatal Crashes - 2007 Year to Date

Adelaide Country Total
Vehicles
Single Vehicle243155
Multiple Vehicle121931
Total365086
Fatalities
Single Fatality334578
Multiple Fatalities358
Total365086




Explanatory Notes
  1. Figures relating to the current year are provisional and are subject to revision when detailed Crash Reports are finalised.
  2. Enquiries regarding these statistics or related publications should be directed to Road Crash Information Unit on (08) 8343 2854, Transport Information Management Section.
  1. A road fatality occurs if a road crash results in the death, within 30 days, of any person involved in the crash .
  2. A fatal crash is any road crash which results in one or more fatalities.
  3. In this publication, "Adelaide" means the Adelaide Statistical Division.


Report also available on the TSA web site - http:www.transport.sa.gov.au/safety/road/road_use/roadcrash.asp

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