JANUARY 2008


Date of Issue: 1 Feb 2008


KEY FACTS:
  • 5 people have been killed on South Australian roads to date during 2008, compared with 12 during 2007.


  • 5 people have been killed to date in JANUARY 2008.


  • 3 fatalities were males and 2 were females.


  • 3 were vehicle occupants, 1 was a cyclist and 1 was a motorcycle rider.


  • To date in JANUARY 2008, there were 4 fatalities in the country and 1 in Adelaide.
  • Of the 5 fatal crashes to date in JANUARY 2008, 1 involved a single vehicle and 4 involved more than one vehicle.

  • All 5 crashes involved a single fatality.


  • The 2 heavy vehicle fatal crashes involved Car Sedan/Utility/Semitrailer/Other, Pedal Cycle/Bdouble.


  • The utility fatal crash involved Car Sedan/Utility/Semitrailer/Other.


  • The motorcycle fatal crash involved Motorcycle/Motorcycle/Tree/Animal Wild.



Fatalities - 2005 to 2008

5 Year Average 2005 2006 2007 2008
(2003 - 2007)
Month
January11613125
February10989
March15271210
April10101014
May1214128
June117166
July121787
August1214811
September108810
October117411
November1014813
December13141014
Total137147117125










Fatalities - 2007/2008 Comparison

JANUARY
2007
Year to Date
2007
JANUARY
2008
Year to Date
2008
Road User
Driver6633
Passenger55--
Motorcyclist--11
Pillion Passenger----
Bicyclist--11
Pedestrian11--
Total121255
Age
0-1511--
16-191111
20-2444--
25-2911--
30-393311
40-49----
50-59--11
60+2222
Not known----
Total121255
Sex
Male9933
Female3322
Unknown----
Total121255
Location
Adelaide2211
Country101044
Total121255



Fatalities - 2008 Year to Date

Driver Pass-
enger
Motor-
cyclist
Pillion
Passenger
Bicy-
clist
Pedes-
trian
Total
Ages
0-15-------
16-19----1-1
20-24-------
25-29-------
30-391-----1
40-49-------
50-59--1---1
60+2-----2
Unknown-------
Total3-1-1-5
Sex
Male2---1-3
Female1-1---2
Total3-1-1-5
Location
Adelaide1-----1
Country2-1-1-4
Total3-1-1-5

 

Fatal Crashes - 2007/2008 Comparison

JANUARY
2007
Year to Date
2007
JANUARY
2008
Year to Date
2008
Location
Adelaide2211
Country8844
Total101055
Vehicles
Single Vehicle7711
Multiple Vehicle3344
Total101055
Fatal Crashes
Single Fatality8855
Multiple Fatalities22--
Total101055
Vehicles Type Involved
Articulated Truck--22
Rigid Truck----
Bus----
Utility--11
4WD----
Car131344
Motorcycle--22
Bicycle--11
Total Vehicles Involved13131010



Fatal Crashes - 2008 Year to Date

Adelaide Country Total
Vehicles
Single Vehicle1-1
Multiple Vehicle-44
Total145
Fatalities
Single Fatality145
Multiple Fatalities---
Total145




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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