FATAL MOTOR VEHICLE CRASH

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FATAL MOTOR VEHICLE CRASH COMPARATIVE DATA REPORT FOR THE STATE OFNEW JERSEY 27 COMPILED BY THE NEW JERSEY STATEPOLICE FATAL ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION UNIT

OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL JON S. CORZINE DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY ANNE MILGRAM Governor DIVISION OF STATE POLICE Attorney General POST OFFICE BOX 768 WEST TRENTON NJ 8628-68 COLONEL JOSEPH R. FUENTES (69) 882-2 Superintendent Dear Reader: In 27, the number of fatal motor vehicle crashes in New Jersey fell to a near historic low. There were 674 fatal crashes resulting in 724 fatalities. The nationwide death toll of 41,59 also shows a decreasing number of overall traffic fatalities but still represents an average of more than 112 deaths per day. As highway fatalities remain a leading cause of death in New Jersey and the nation, our efforts in reducing motor vehicle deaths on our roadways must continue. The New Jersey State Police is committed in its efforts, through traffic enforcement and education of the motoring public, to reduce the number of people killed in motor vehicle crashes. On the following pages you will find statistics of the fatal motor vehicle accident records compiled by the Fatal Accident Investigation Unit of the Division of State Police for 27. This report constitutes a detailed look at the causes and results of fatal accidents throughout the state during 27. Hopefully, the continued efforts and cooperation of the public, federal, state, and local agencies will help us maintain our traffic safety record in the years ahead. Sincerely, Joseph R. Fuentes Colonel Superintendent New Jersey Is An Equal Opportunity Employer Printed on Recycled Paper and Recyclable

TABLE OF CONTENTS STATISTICAL SUMMARY 27.. Quick.... Facts........................................................................ 1 27.. Motor.... Vehicle...... Fatal.... Crashes....... and... Fatalities....... with... a.. Comparison......... of.. the.. 1988-27......... Crashes...... and... Fatalities......... 2 A. Crash.. Victim..... Classification.......... by... Month.......................................................... 3 B. Crashes.... and... Fatalities....... by.. Month..... of.. Occurrence....................................................... 4 C. Crash.. Victim..... Classification.......... by... County.......................................................... 4 D. Crashes.... by.. County...... of.. Occurrence......... and... Roadway....... Classification............................................. 5 E. Fatalities..... and... Injuries..... According........ to.. Crash..... Type.... Classification.............................................. 6 F. Hours.. of.. Occurrence.......................................................................... 7 G. Weather.... Conditions.......................................................................... 7 H. Day. of.. Occurrence........................................................................... 8 I. Age. of.. Driver..... Victims...................................................................... 8 J. Age. of.. Pedestrian........ Victims................................................................... 8 K. Sex. of.. Pedestrians........................................................................... 9 L. Condition..... of.. All.. Drivers..................................................................... 9 M. Alcohol... Factor.......................................................................... 1. Victim.. Alcohol...... Factor,...... 23-27........ Comparison....................................................... 11. Victim.. Alcohol...... Factors...... for... the.. Year.... 27...................................................... 11. N. Alcohol... Involvement.......... of. Deceased........ Drivers...... Related...... to.. Manner...... of.. Collision................................. 12. O. Manner.... of. Collision........................................................................ 12. P. Type.. of. Vehicles....... Involved.......(Including....... Parked)..................................................... 13. Q. Character..... of.. Road...................................................................... 14. R. Road.. Designation........................................................................... 14. S. Age. of.. Drivers.......................................................................... 15. T. Sex. of.. Drivers.......................................................................... 15. U. What.. Drivers..... Were..... Doing................................................................. 16. V. What.. Pedestrians......... Were.... Doing.............................................................. 16. W. Contributing....... Circumstances...................................................................... 17. SPECIFIC AREAS OF CONCERN Interstate..... Highway....... Fatalities................................................................. 19. Pedalcycle...... Crashes....................................................................... 2. Motorcycle...... Crashes....................................................................... 21. Tractor-Trailer........ Crashes..................................................................... 22. Restraint..... Usage........................................................................ 23. 17 -. 2.. Age... Group....................................................................... 24. Fatal.. Crashes...... and... Persons....... Killed.... for... Selected...... Holiday...... Periods........................................ 25. Ten. Year.... Experience........................................................................ 26. Fatal.. Crash.... Investigation.......... Summary........ by.. Troop................................................... 27. Fatal.. Crashes...... by.. County,...... Municipality,.......... Date,.... Time.... and.... Location....................................... 31. Map.-. Fatalities....... by.. County.................................................................. 43.

QUICK FACTS Nationwide, the fatality rate remained at a historic low of 1.37 fatalities per hundred million vehicle miles traveled. Nationwide preliminary statistics indicate there were 41,59 people killed. In New Jersey, there were 674 fatal crashes with 724 people killed. There was a decrease of 35 fatal crashes and a decrease of 47 fatalities. Of the fatalities, 28.5 % had consumed alcohol to some extent. Of all drivers, 14.7 % were legally intoxicated. An average of 1.98 persons were killed every day. There were 84 fatal crashes involving 86 motorcycles. Pedalcyclists accounted for 12 fatal crashes. The pedestrian death toll was 15. There were a total of 37 hit and run fatal crashes involving 6 vehicles. The victims were comprised of 7 drivers, 5 passengers, 25 pedestrians and 1 pedalcyclist. Of the 11 drivers listed, 41 New Jersey drivers and 4 out-of-state drivers were suspended. There were 6 drivers without valid licenses. There are 38,123 miles of public open roads in the state of New Jersey, indicating one death for every 52.7 miles. Straight roads were involved in 66.6 % of all fatal crashes. Of all fatal crashes, 81. % occurred during clear weather conditions. Of the known drivers involved in fatal crashes, 72.9 % were males. Of the vehicles involved in fatal crashes, 55.6 % involved passenger cars. There were 47 tractor-trailers involved in 43 fatal crashes which resulted in 45 fatalities. 1

SUBJECT Statistical Summary of 27 Motor Vehicle Fatal Crashes and Fatalities with a Comparison of the 23-27 Crashes and Fatalities. Fatal Crashes Fatalities Statistics 23 24 25 26 27 666 684 691 79 674 735 723 748 771 724 TREND IN FATALITIES 2 Year Trend 2

A. VICTIM CLASSIFICATION BY MONTH - 27 January February March April May June July August Month September October November December Driver Passenger Pedalcyclist Pedestrian 4 14 15 25 9 11 26 15 16 28 7 6 45 7 3 44 1 2 11 51 16 2 1 39 14 13 41 13 2 7 37 12 3 18 27 9 2 15 25 8 1 25 Totals Totals 428 134 12 15 724 69 45 57 41 55 67 79 66 63 7 53 59 B. CRASHES AND FATALITIES BY MONTH OF OCCURRENCE Month January February March April May June July August September October November December Crashes 23 24 25 26 27 56 49 46 63 62 43 47 31 4 42 47 45 52 6 51 47 44 56 59 4 54 58 5 67 54 76 64 73 4 64 56 62 6 67 76 72 65 57 62 59 53 64 7 69 57 59 69 7 64 67 57 55 68 55 47 46 62 58 63 55 666 684 691 79 674 Fatalities 23 24 25 26 27 6 52 49 69 69 46 49 33 42 45 51 48 59 63 57 5 44 59 66 41 7 6 51 72 55 88 66 76 42 67 59 68 66 72 79 81 67 65 67 66 56 69 72 76 63 64 76 74 67 7 6 58 78 63 53 5 66 66 72 59 735 723 748 771 724 3

4 15 134 12 674 428 724 Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren County 52 38 52 43 18 21 47 44 26 7 23 52 46 27 68 29 11 19 14 29 8 Crashes 55 4 54 45 21 22 49 48 26 7 27 54 55 28 74 3 13 21 15 31 9 Killed 34 21 36 24 16 14 25 3 1 5 14 29 3 22 47 14 8 16 1 17 6 Driver 9 4 7 7 4 8 6 12 5 2 9 6 14 4 15 5 4 2 4 5 2 Passenger 11 15 11 11 1 16 4 11 3 18 1 2 12 11 1 3 1 8 1 Pedestrian 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 Pedalcyclist C. CRASH VICTIM CLASSIFICATION BY COUNTY Victim Classification

D. CRASHES BY COUNTY OF OCCURRENCE AND ROADWAY CLASSIFICATION County Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Interstate State County Municipal Toll Roads Other 16 22 5 9 2 15 9 9 3 3 21 17 11 3 15 12 1 3 9 4 2 3 5 13 3 2 8 13 16 5 3 3 22 13 6 6 8 1 2 2 4 1 3 5 11 3 1 2 22 14 7 7 4 16 13 6 7 6 12 4 5 1 18 27 9 13 3 1 6 7 3 1 4 4 1 1 9 6 4 9 3 2 1 11 4 8 5 4 2 2 49 236 24 12 62 3 S 52 38 52 43 18 21 47 44 26 7 23 52 46 27 68 29 11 19 14 29 8 674 NOTE: US roadways are included in the State Highway column. Other roadways include State, County and Municipal Parks and Institutions and US Government Property. B 5

E. FATALITIES AND INJURIES ACCORDING TO CRASH TYPE CLASSIFICATION Total Crashes Total Fatalities Total Injured Type 23 24 25 26 27 23 24 25 26 27 23 24 25 26 27 Pedestrian 136 148 151 163 146 137 152 155 167 149 38 31 19 34 21 Other Motor Vehicle 284 274 266 279 249 33 297 298 315 276 451 474 457 422 381 Railroad Train 3 4 1 3 2 3 5 2 4 3 Parked Vehicle 9 11 14 13 16 9 11 15 14 16 7 1 5 1 1 6 Pedalcycle 11 16 17 12 12 11 16 17 12 12 1 2 1 6 4 Animal 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 Fixed/Other Object 25 25 29 22 217 227 217 227 218 236 16 19 121 91 98 Non-Collision 15 25 31 34 27 15 25 32 38 27 16 18 27 34 3 Other 1 1 2 5 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 666 684 691 79 674 735 723 748 771 724 674 644 631 597 536 In 27 there were 674 fatal crashes in which 724 persons were killed and 536 persons injured.

F. HOURS OF OCCURRENCE Time Of Occurrence 23 24 25 26 27 12: to 12:59 a.m. 1: to 1:59 a.m. 2: to 2:59 a.m. 3: to 3:59 a.m. 4: to 4:59 a.m. 5: to 5:59 a.m. 6: to 6:59 a.m. 7: to 7:59 a.m. 8: to 8:59 a.m. 9: to 9:59 a.m. 1: to 1:59 a.m. 11: to 11:59 a.m. 12: to 12:59 p.m. 1: to 1:59 p.m. 2: to 2:59 p.m. 3: to 3:59 p.m. 4: to 4:59 p.m. 5: to 5:59 p.m. 6: to 6:59 p.m. 7: to 7:59 p.m. 8: to 8:59 p.m. 9: to 9:59 p.m. 1: to 1:59 p.m. 11: to 11:59 p.m. G. WEATHER CONDITIONS Clear Rain Snow Fog Other Total 546 7 2 9 29 674 38 26 31 36 31 32 3 3 25 29 28 32 31 24 26 15 27 24 34 17 12 2 12 12 21 17 21 21 19 22 21 25 2 21 22 24 14 39 16 21 27 2 16 2 19 16 18 3 12 27 23 28 24 26 16 32 29 2 3 13 23 29 33 16 29 3 24 31 29 29 36 37 24 38 33 45 26 27 38 39 33 38 32 3 3 38 49 3 37 37 38 31 32 39 41 28 36 39 39 36 18 34 4 46 39 32 37 41 42 29 26 24 35 43 37 34 29 29 37 31 666 684 691 79 674 7

H. DAY OF OCCURRENCE Day of Occurrence 23 24 25 26 27 Sunday 89 127 115 127 12 Monday 92 83 78 9 84 Tuesday 88 64 74 87 93 Wednesday 98 85 93 89 95 Thursday 96 93 12 93 7 Friday 98 129 118 12 13 Saturday 15 13 111 13 127 666 684 691 79 674 I. AGE OF DRIVER VICTIMS Number Killed Age Of Driver 23 24 25 26 27 16 and under Age 17 18-2 21-24 25-29 3-39 4-49 5-64 65 and older Unknown 5 1 31 42 4 69 71 75 73 2 6 4 46 42 79 62 77 7 1 4 12 3 48 46 78 59 81 69 2 13 33 58 46 68 68 69 72 1 3 6 28 62 38 66 62 8 83 416 425 427 43 428 J. AGE OF PEDESTRIAN VICTIMS Number Killed Age Of Pedestrian 23 24 25 26 27-4 5-9 1-14 15-19 2-24 25-44 45-64 65-74 75 and older Unknown 2 1 1 3 11 34 45 15 22 3 2 2 7 12 6 44 39 16 23 5 2 6 8 45 51 11 25 1 2 3 5 6 6 56 53 8 28 3 2 4 13 4 37 49 18 2 137 151 154 167 15 8

K. SEX OF PEDESTRIANS L. CONDITION OF ALL DRIVERS Sex 23 24 25 26 27 Male 96 93 88 124 95 Female 41 58 66 43 55 137 151 154 167 15 Condition Unknown Apparently Normal Alcohol Use Drug Use (Illicit) Medication Alcohol & Drug/Medication Use Physical Handicaps Illness Fatigue Fell Asleep Other Drivers 19 696 16 49 15 35 3 21 3 9 1,1 9

M. ALCOHOL FACTOR There were 724 fatalities during 27. Of the fatalities, 428 were drivers, 134 were passengers, 15 were pedestrians and 12 were pedalcyclists. Of this total, 591 were tested for alcohol and 133 were not tested. Of the 591 tested, 26 were positive for alcohol in varying degrees and 385 were negative. This indicates that 34.9 % of the fatalities tested were positive for alcohol and 65.1 % were negative. Seventy-Two drivers, 15 passengers, 13 pedestrians and 3 pedalcyclists tested positive for drugs. In 189 of the 674 crashes, Driving While Intoxicated (alcohol and/or drugs) was listed as the major contributing factor. There were 29 people killed as a result of these 189 crashes. 1.) DRIVERS: Deceased: There were a total of 428 drivers killed of which 371 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 141 were positive and 23 were negative, indicating 38. % had consumed an alcoholic beverage. Of the 141 imbibing drivers, 113 or 8.1 % had an alcohol level of.8 % or higher. Surviving: There were a total of 582 surviving drivers of which 216 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 51 were positive and 165 were negative, indicating 23.6 % had consumed an alcoholic beverage. Of the 51 imbibing drivers, 35 or 68.6 % had an alcohol level of.8 % or higher. 2.) Passengers: There were a total of 134 passengers killed of which 78 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 24 were positive and 54 were negative, indicating 3.8 % had consumed an alcoholic beverage. 3.) Pedestrians: 4.) Pedalcyclists: There were a total of 15 pedestrians killed of which 132 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 38 were positive and 94 were negative, indicating 28.8 % had consumed an alcoholic beverage. There were a total of 12 pedalcyclists killed of which 1 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 3 were positive and 7 were negative, indicating 3 % had consumed an alcoholic beverage. SURVIVING DRIVER ALCOHOL FACTORS.1% -.3%.4% -.7%.8% -.1%.11% & over Negative No test Total Drivers 5 11 1 25 165 365 581 EVALUATION: 27 showed a 14.5 % decrease in alcohol-related fatalities. The number of fatal accident victims with blood alcohol readings above the legal limit decreased from 181 in 26 to 162 in 27, a decrease of 1.5 %. Deceased drivers with alcohol involvement showed a 2.8 % decrease when compared to 26. ALCOHOL & DRUG USE: 6 surviving drivers, 29 deceased drivers, 5 passengers, 6 pedestrians and pedalcyclists tested positive for alcohol and drugs (Illicit & Medication). 19 surviving drivers, 43 deceased drivers, 1 passengers, 7 pedestrians and pedalcyclists tested positive for drugs (Illicit & Medication) alone. 1

11 Drivers Passengers Pedestrians Pedalcyclists Drivers Passengers Pedestrians Pedalcyclists.1 % -.3 % 23 24 25 26 27.11 % and Over 23 24 25 26 27 There were 13 victims that tested positive for drugs. Drivers Passengers Pedestrians Pedalcyclists 16 11 21 18 3 7 8 2 2 6 8 4 1 21 24 38 24 8 87 97 98 15 25 15 13 33 29 47 28 3 3 4 3 131 144 163 142 VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTOR 23-27 COMPARISON.4 % -.7 % 23 24 25 26 27 12 11 15 1 3 7 3 5 4 3 4 5 19 21 22 2 Negative 23 24 25 26 27 228 222 222 23 52 53 81 54 77 85 77 94 9 12 7 7 366 372 387 385.8 % -.1 % 23 24 25 26 27 No Test 23 24 25 26 27 VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTORS FOR THE YEAR 27 9 12 12 15 4 3 4 4 1 1 2 1 14 16 18 2 53 51 63 57 43 45 51 56 2 18 29 18 2 2 2 118 116 143 133.1% -.3%.4% -.7%.8% -.1%.11% & over Negative No Test 18 1 15 98 23 57 2 5 4 13 54 56 4 5 1 28 94 18 3 7 2 Due to the Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) threshold changing in 24, the values prior to 24 are not shown. Please see prior year's reports for these values. 23 24 25 26 27 42 396 43 428 121 14 162 134 139 142 167 15 15 17 12 12 677 695 771 724 24 2 2 142 385 133 724 428 134 15 12 LEGEND NEGATIVE: Tested and found to be negative. NO TEST: NOTE: Because of delayed death, age factor, contamination of samples, and the failure on the part of some investigative agencies and medical examiners to cause a test to be performed on victims. Seventy-Two drivers, 15 passengers, 13 pedestrians and 3 pedalcyclists tested positive for drugs.

N. ALCOHOL INVOLVEMENT OF DECEASED DRIVERS RELATED TO MANNER OF COLLISION Angle Same Direction - Rear End Opposite Direction - Head On/Angular Opposite Direction - Left/U-Turn Fixed Object Pedestrian Railroad Train Pedalcycle Struck Parked Vehicle Overturned Other Object Sideswipe Encroachment Animal Backing Manner of Collision.1 -.7 %.8 % and above Alcohol & Drugs Drugs Alone 5 5 1 6 1 1 4 3 11 1 9 2 3 2 2 12 77 22 16 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 6 2 2 1 5 2 1 28 113 29 43 NOTE: Drivers that test positive for both alcohol and drug use are counted in both the appropriate BAC column and in the Alcohol / Drugs column. O. MANNER OF COLLISION Manner of Collision - All Crashes Angle Same Direction - Rear End Opposite Direction - Head On/Angular Opposite Direction - Left/U-Turn Fixed Object Pedestrian Other* Sideswipe Overturned 23 24 25 26 27 138 113 116 58 65 52 36 45 65 41 66 91 77 94 79 12 11 13 37 35 25 18 149 21 215 136 148 151 163 146 5 94 129 33 38 7 11 11 24 28 34 27 666 684 691 79 674 * Other categories include - Struck Parked Vehicle, Backing, Encroachment, Animal, Pedalcycle, Other Object and Railroad Train. NOTE: Starting with 26, Overturned Vehicles are tracked separately - they are included with "Other" in prior years. 12

P. TYPE OF VEHICLES INVOLVED (Including Parked) Passenger Vehicle Recreation Vehicle Taxicab / Limo Motorcycle Moped Pickup Sport Utility Vehicle Van Fire / Rescue Police Vehicle Ambulance Bus School Bus Single Unit 2-Axle Single Unit 3-Axle Truck / Trailer Truck (Bobtail) Semi-Trailer (Tractor-Trailer) Doubles Triples Heavy Truck Other Fatal Crashes 23 24 25 26 27 627 622 68 593 596 1 5 3 2 8 6 57 74 63 14 86 2 1 97 86 23 215 239 175 145 49 41 29 1 7 1 1 2 4 1 5 8 1 1 2 1 8 8 12 7 5 4 5 3 4 5 24 38 3 23 21 1 23 21 13 13 14 5 4 3 7 5 1 1 1 53 45 67 48 43 2 1 2 4 4 3 2 2 1 2 25 1 41 35 1,88 1,115 1,96 1,137 1,71 NOTE: Starting with 26, Pickup Trucks and Sport Utility Vehicles are tracked separately. Both are included under "Sport Utility Vehicle" in prior years. 13

Q. CHARACTER OF ROAD Fatal Crashes Road Character 23 24 25 26 27 Straight and Level 356 367 Straight and Grade 78 73 Straight at Hillcrest 12 9 Curve and Level 94 9 Curve and Grade 61 45 Curve at Hillcrest 4 1 Intersection 14 89 79 674 NOTE: Starting with 26, the Road Character categories were changed to reflect the current NJTR-1. R. ROAD DESIGNATION Road Designation Interstate State County Municipal Toll Roads Other Fatal Crashes 23 24 25 26 27 68 49 228 236 212 24 125 12 71 62 5 3 79 674 NOTE: US roadways are included in the State Highway column. *Other roadways include State, County and Municipal Parks and Institutions and US Government Property. 14

S. AGE OF DRIVERS Fatal Crashes Age of Driver 23 24 25 26 27 16 and under 6 6 7 7 5 Age 17 32 13 3 27 17 18-2 9 87 64 9 89 21-24 116 94 12 126 124 25-29 9 12 11 119 99 3-39 21 219 25 187 188 4-49 23 25 211 23 161 5-64 163 2 192 18 182 65 and over 126 126 121 133 134 Unknown* 47 47 43 16 11 1,74 1,99 1,13 1,88 1,1 T. SEX OF DRIVERS Fatal Crashes Sex of Driver 23 24 25 26 27 Male 782 789 784 776 736 Female 249 267 275 29 264 Unknown 43 43 44 22 1 1,74 1,99 1,13 1,88 1,1 * Unknown includes hit-and-run and parked vehicle crashes where driver information is not known or applicable. 15

U. WHAT DRIVERS WERE DOING Fatal Crashes Driver Pre-Crash Action 23 24 25 26 27 Going Straight Ahead 815 753 Making Right Turn 8 5 Making Left Turn 57 7 Making U Turn 5 7 Starting From Parked 2 Starting In Traffic 8 2 Slowing or Stopping 14 23 Stopped in Traffic 33 19 Parking 1 Parked 11 3 Changing Lanes 33 29 Entering Traffic Lane 1 3 Backing 2 4 Driverless / Moving 1 1 Passing 13 14 Negotiating Curve 65 6 Driving on Shoulder 2 4 Right Turn on Red Other 9 6 Unknown 2 4 188 11 NOTE: Starting with 26, the Driver Pre-Crash categories were changed to reflect the current NJTR-1. V. WHAT PEDESTRIANS WERE DOING Fatal Crashes Pedestrian Pre-Crash Action 23 24 25 26 27 Crossing at Marked Crosswalk 23 19 Crossing at Unmarked Crosswalk 15 13 Crossing Where Prohibited 72 66 Other Pedestrian Action in Roadway 27 25 Pedestrian Off Of Roadway 6 6 Other Pedestrian Action 24 21 167 15 NOTE: Starting with 26, the Pedestrian Pre-Crash categories were changed to reflect the current NJTR-1. 16

W. CONTRIBUTING CIRCUMSTANCES Contributing Circumstances 23 24 25 26 27 Unsafe Speed Driver Inattention Failed to Obey Traffic Control Failed to Yield Right of Way Improper Lane Change Improper Passing Failed to Use Turn Signal Improper Turn Following Too Closely Unsafe Backing Improper Vehicle Lights Traveling Wrong Way Improper Parking Failure to Keep Right Other Driver Action Mechanical Failure Road / Environmental Factor Pedestrian Violation Pedalcyclist Violation 142 152 18 185 41 5 39 37 19 12 12 1 1 15 15 15 5 1 5 8 5 2 93 62 51 46 9 7 11 7 137 118 1 12 784 73 NOTE: In some crashes, alcohol and/or drug involvement may have contributed to the crash, however other driving actions are the proximate cause of the crash. For a detailed analysis of alcohol and drug related crashes, see Report M - Alcohol Factor. Starting with 26, the Contributing Circumstance categories were changed to reflect the current NJTR-1. 17

SPECIFIC AREAS OF CONCERN INTERSTATE HIGHWAY FATALITIES The Interstate Highway System of New Jersey is 1% completed, with 42.32 miles open to the motoring public. During 27, the death rate averaged 6.8 deaths per month and 1 death for every 5.76 miles of highway. A concise analysis of victim classification, alcohol involvement, driver ages, contributing circumstances and manner of collision is outlined on the following page. INTERSTATE HIGHWAY MILEAGE Highway Number Mileage Open Fatal Crashes by Highway I-76 3.4 2 I-78 67.83 9 I-8 68.35 1 I-95 86.73 17 I-195 34.17 6 I-278 2. I-28 17.85 1 67.54 11 I-295 68.6 9 I-676 4.75 42.32 65 I-95 includes sections of the New Jersey Turnpike. 18

INTERSTATE HIGHWAY FATALITIES 27 Interstate Fatal Crashes: 65 Interstate Fatalities: 73 Victim Classification Age of Drivers Drivers 51 16 & under Passengers 13 17 Pedestrians 9 18-2 5 Pedalcyclists 21-24 1 73 25-29 13 3-39 22 Contributing Circumstances Unsafe Speed Driver Inattention Improper Lane Change Improper Passing 16 25 6 4-49 5-64 65 & over Unknown 26 21 5 1 13 Failed to Use Turn Signal Manner of Collision Following Too Closely 2 Angle 1 Traveling Wrong Way 1 Same Direction - Rear End 11 Failure to Keep Right 1 Opposite Direction - Head On / Angular 3 Mechanical Failure 4 Opposite Direction - Left / U-Turn 1 Road / Environmental Factor Fixed Object 2 Pedestrian Violation 6 Pedestrian 8 Pedalcyclist Violation Sideswipe 7 Other / Unknown 9 Overturned 9 No Improper Driving 39 Other 5 19 65 Drivers Passengers Pedestrians Pedalcyclists Victim Alcohol Factors.1% -.3%.4% -.7%.8% -.1%.11% & over Negative No Test 3 1 1 34 3 51 1 1 8 3 13 1 1 6 1 9 4 1 1 12 48 7 73 Six drivers tested positive for alcohol and drugs (Illicit & Medication). Four drivers, 1 passenger and 1 pedestrian tested positive for drugs (Illicit & Medication) alone. 19

FATAL PEDALCYCLE CRASHES 23 24 25 26 27 Pedalcycle Crashes Fatalities 11 16 17 12 12 11 16 17 12 12-3 4-1 11-15 16-2 21-3 31-4 41-5 51-6 61 & over Unknown Age of Victim 23 24 25 26 27 1 2 1 3 2 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 2 2 2 1 4 1 2 2 3 5 4 5 2 1 1 2 11 16 17 12 12 Classification of Victim 23 24 25 26 27 Drivers 11 16 17 12 12 Passengers 11 16 17 12 12 Contributing Circumstances 23 24 25 26 27 No Improper Driving 2 Driver Inattention 1 Failed to Yield Right of Way 3 3 Failed to Obey Traffic Control 2 6 Failure to Keep Right 1 1 Improper Turn 1 Other 2 2 Unknown 12 12 ALCOHOL/DRUG INVOLVEMENT Of the 12 pedalcyclist fatalities, 1 were tested. Of those 1 tested, 1 tested positive for drugs only, 1 tested positive for alcohol only and 2 tested positive for alcohol and drugs. Six were negative for alcohol and/or drugs and 2 were not tested. 2

FATAL MOTORCYCLE CRASHES 23 24 25 26 27 Motorcycle Crashes Fatalities 56 72 62 99 84 58 76 64 13 87* Age of Drivers 23 24 25 26 27 16 & under 2 1 17-2 7 4 3 4 4 21-3 16 26 19 3 18 31-4 14 22 16 22 23 Over 4 18 21 23 38 34 57 74 61 94 79* Manner of Collision '3 '4 '5 '6 '7 Angle 19 14 16 8 15 Same Direction - Rear End 8 7 3 12 7 Opposite Direction - Head On/Angular 6 8 7 11 5 Opposite Direction - Left/U-Turn 2 5 6 18 12 Fixed Object 15 18 13 27 24 Pedestrian 1 3 2 Other* 3 17 1 3 9 Sideswipe 1 1 5 6 Overturned 2 3 5 12 4 56 72 62 99 84 Classification of Victim 23 24 25 26 27 Drivers 54 69 61 94 78 Passengers 4 5 2 5 5 58 74 63 99 83 Contributing Circumstances '3 '4 '5 '6 '7 Unsafe Speed 35 24 Driver Inattention 18 16 Improper Lane Change 1 Improper Passing 4 4 Failed to Use Turn Signal Following Too Closely 1 1 Failure to Keep Right 11 5 Mechanical Failure 1 Road/Environmental Factor Pedestrian Violation 2 1 Pedalcyclist Violation Other/Unknown 4 11 No Improper Driving 2 18 96 81 Drivers Passengers Victim Alcohol Factors.1% -.3%.4% -.7%.8% -.1%.11% & over Negative No Test 2 4 5 16 49 3 79 1 4 5 2 4 5 16 5 7 84 5 deceased drivers and passengers tested positive for alcohol and drugs (Illicit & Medication). 11 deceased drivers and passengers tested positive for drugs (Illicit & Medication) alone. Starting with 26, the Contributing Circumstance categories were changed to reflect the current NJTR-1. 21

FATAL TRACTOR-TRAILER CRASHES 23 24 25 26 27 Tractor-Trailer Crashes Fatalities 48 41 55 45 43 53 43 59 53 45 Manner of Collision '3 '4 '5 '6 '7 Angle 6 5 Same Direction - Rear End 14 1 Opposite Direction - Head On/Angular 7 5 Opposite Direction - Left/U-Turn 1 1 Fixed Object 2 2 Pedestrian 1 7 Other 7 4 Sideswipe 3 8 Overturned 4 1 45 43 Tractor-Trailer Contributing Circumstances '3 '4 '5 '6 '7 Unsafe Speed 4 2 Driver Inattention 5 5 Improper Lane Change 1 Improper Passing Failed to Use Turn Signal Following Too Closely 2 1 Failure to Keep Right 1 Mechanical Failure 1 2 Road/Environmental Factor 1 Other/Unknown 4 5 No Improper Driving 32 26 49 43 Victim Classification 23 24 25 26 27 Drivers 7 6 12 6 8 Passengers 1 1 8 6 13 6 8 Other Victim Classifications 23 24 25 26 27 Drivers 27 21 35 33 24 Passengers 1 1 8 13 6 Pedestrians 8 6 3 1 7 Pedalcyclists 45 37 46 47 37 Other Involved Vehicle Contributing Circumstances '3 '4 '5 '6 '7 Unsafe Speed 3 2 Driver Inattention 11 8 Improper Lane Change 4 2 Improper Passing Failed to Use Turn Signal Following Too Closely 1 2 Failure to Keep Right 3 3 Mechanical Failure 1 1 Road/Environmental Factor Other/Unknown 9 7 No Improper Driving 17 21 Pedestrian Violation No Pedestrian Violation 49 46 Starting with 26, the Manner of Collision and Contributing Circumstance categories were changed to reflect the current NJTR-1. 22

Drivers Passengers TRACTOR-TRAILER VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTORS VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTORS.1% -.3%.4% -.7%.8% -.1%.11% & over Negative No test 1 7 8 1 7 8 Two drivers tested positive for drugs. OTHER VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTORS VICTIM ALCOHOL FACTORS.1% -.3%.4% -.7%.8% -.1%.11% & over Negative No test Drivers 3 2 16 3 24 Passengers 1 2 2 1 6 Pedalcyclists Pedestrians 1 5 1 7 3 1 5 23 5 37 Five drivers and 1 passenger tested positive for drugs. Safety Equipment Used Unknown None Lap Belt Harness Lap Belt & Harness Child Restraint Helmet Airbag Only Airbag & Seatbelts Safety Vest (Ped only) Other Total SAFETY EQUIPMENT USAGE Driver survived Driver killed Passenger killed 31 12 3 23 93 52 7 2 2 2 1 33 67 2 6 9 69 3 26 91 18 153 94 29 581 428 134 Based on the various sources of information (accident reports, observations, interviews, evidence), the seat belt data may not be completely reliable. 23

17-2 AGE GROUP Listed below are the 17 to 2-year-old drivers involved in fatal motor vehicle crashes. Year Total fatal crashes 17-2 drivers Total drivers involved Number of drivers drunk* 27 1 16 15 *.8 & over 27 Total Drivers Involved Number of Drivers Drunk 17 years old 18 years old 19 years old 2 years old 17 38 26 25 1 4 3 7 FATAL CRASHES WITH ALCOHOL INVOLVED 27 17 years old 18 years old 19 years old 2 years old Crashes 2 6 3 8 VICTIM CLASSIFICATION 27 17 years old 18 years old 19 years old 2 years old Drivers Passengers 6 12 7 9 11 6 1 6 24

FATAL CRASHES AND PERSONS KILLED FOR SELECTED HOLIDAY PERIODS IN NEW JERSEY Holiday Fatal Crashes Persons Killed Memorial Day 23 24 25 26 27 (4) (4) (4) (3) (3) 96 Hours 96 Hours 96 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 7 12 8 12 7 9 15 8 14 7 Fourth of July 23 24 25 26 27 (4) (5) (4) (4) (1) 96 Hours 12 Hours 96 Hours 96 Hours 24 Hours 5 2 4 14 5 6 22 8 17 5 Labor Day 23 24 25 26 27 (4) (4) (4) (3) (3) 96 Hours 96 Hours 96 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 9 13 14 9 9 11 15 15 9 9 Thanksgiving 23 24 25 26 27 (5) (5) (5) (4) (4) 12 Hours 12 Hours 12 Hours 96 Hours 96 Hours 9 9 16 16 6 1 11 22 19 7 Christmas 23 24 25 26 27 (2) (4) (4) (3) (4) 48 Hours 96 Hours 96 Hours 72 Hours 96 Hours 6 16 9 13 1 6 18 1 14 1 New Year's 23-4 24-5 25-6 26-7 27-8 (2) (4) (4) (3) (4) 48 Hours 96 Hours 96 Hours 72 Hours 96 Hours 2 6 6 9 7 2 6 6 14 1 Figures in parentheses show the number of whole days in each holiday period. 25

TEN YEAR EXPERIENCE Years Fatal Crashes Fatalities Drivers Passengers Pedestrians Pedalcyclists Motorcycles* Mopeds* Alcohol Involvement 1998 671 741 43 163 156 19 38 27.4% 1999 664 725 384 164 153 24 4 1 32.% 2 655 723 415 151 144 13 55 36.1% 21 677 74 417 168 13 25 72 31.% 22 699 771 419 161 176 15 53 33.4% 23 666 735 416 171 137 11 58 32.5% 24 684 732 425 131 151 16 74 31.9% 26 25 691 748 427 15 154 17 64 33.1% 26 79 771 43 162 167 12 13 31.3% 27 674 724 428 134 15 12 87 1 28.5% 6,79 7,41 4,164 1,555 1,518 164 644 2 31.7% * Included in "Driver Totals" - If passenger, included in "Passenger Totals."

NJSP FATAL CRASH INVESTIGATIONS SUMMARY BY TROOP LEGEND EXPRESSWAY.......................... Atlantic...... City.... Expressway....... CR................................... County...... Road............................. Garden....... State..... Parkway.... PIP...................... Palisades........ Interstate........ Parkway.................................. New.... Jersey...... Turnpike.... MP....................................... Milepost.... SH.................................. State..... Highway.... Date Time Station Road MP TROOP A Municipality County Contributing Circumstances 1/13/27 1/27/27 1/3/27 1/31/27 2/13/27 3/3/27 3/4/27 3/1/27 3/16/27 3/19/27 3/2/27 4/19/27 4/23/27 4/26/27 4/27/27 4/29/27 5/2/27 5/2/27 5/3/27 5/16/27 5/2/27 5/3/27 6/2/27 6/4/27 6/6/27 6/22/27 6/26/27 7/21/27 7/21/27 7/22/27 7/26/27 7/28/27 8/9/27 8/13/27 8/18/27 9/1/27 9/1/27 9/3/27 9/7/27 9/9/27 9/21/27 9/28/27 1/6/27 1/9/27 1/15/27 1/16/27 1/27/27 1/28/27 11/6/27 11/9/27 11/9/27 11/19/27 11/2/27 12/4/27 12/11/27 12/15/27 12/29/27 1749 1855 11 917 183 164 636 231 188 545 1635 1752 843 1516 125 142 222 117 2244 1338 517 117 1545 254 925 916 752 1311 1754 727 122 131 158 1244 142 1813 1919 1826 17 932 1427 194 752 1916 1524 151 49 133 2144 39 55 1342 1558 23 227 2146 236 A.C.E. BUENA VISTA BELLMAWR WOODBINE BUENA VISTA WOODBINE A.C.E. BRIDGETON BELLMAWR BRIDGETON BRIDGETON BUENA VISTA BELLMAWR WOODSTOWN WOODSTOWN BRIDGETON BRIDGETON WOODSTOWN WOODSTOWN BELLMAWR A.C.E. PORT NORRIS BRIDGETON BELLMAWR BELLMAWR A.C.E. BUENA VISTA BRIDGETON BUENA VISTA WOODSTOWN BUENA VISTA A.C.E. WOODBINE WOODBINE BELLMAWR WOODBINE PORT NORRIS BUENA VISTA BRIDGETON BELLMAWR BRIDGETON BELLMAWR BRIDGETON PORT NORRIS WOODSTOWN BRIDGETON BELLMAWR BELLMAWR WOODBINE BRIDGETON BELLMAWR BELLMAWR A.C.E. BELLMAWR BUENA VISTA WOODBINE BRIDGETON EXPRESSWAY SH 322 SH 42 SH 49 CR 637 SH 47 EXPRESSWAY CR 661 SH 55 CR 636 CR 659 SH 322 I-295 CR 635 SH 4 CR 654 CR 611 I-295 CR 631 SH 55 EXPRESSWAY CR 646 CR 553 SH 42 I-76 EXPRESSWAY CR 557 SH 49 CR 557 I-295 PANCOAST MILL RD EXPRESSWAY CR 638 SH 5 I-295 CR 68 CR 637 NINTH AVE CR 552 SH 55 CR 622 SH 55 W. ORCHARD DR SH 49 THREE BRIDGE RD CR 66 I-295 SH 55 HAGAN RD CR 674 I-76 SH 55 EXPRESSWAY SH 55 CR 557 SH 47 CR 639 23. 33.5 7.8 5.5 2.3 17.1 37.4 4.9 47.4 5.7 4.8 33.2 25. 5.5 11.8 4.2 1.9 1.9 3.4 38.7 17.3 1.5 26. 6.8.9 3.3 25.1 28.6 18.4 2.1 25. 3.3 5.5 31..2 1.8 6.1 45. 1.1 52.3 47.1 3.6 2.8 45.7.5.8 55.2 25.3 45. 16.6 2.9.8 FOLSOM BORO GLOUCESTER TWSP UPPER TWSP ESTELL MANOR CITY DENNIS TWSP WINSLOW TWSP HOPEWELL TWSP ELK TWSP DEERFIELD TWSP DEERFIELD TWSP FOLSOM BORO WESTVILLE BORO UPPER PITTSGROVE TW PILESGROVE TWSP DEERFIELD TWSP UPPER DEERFIELD TWS LOGAN TWSP MANNINGTON TWSP FRANKLIN TWSP MAURICE RIVER TWSP UPPER DEERFIELD TWS GLOUCESTER TWSP GLOUCESTER CITY PLEASANTVILLE CITY BUENA VISTA TWSP FAIRFIELD TWSP WEYMOUTH TWSP CARNEYS POINT TWSP BUENA VISTA TWSP DENNIS TWSP UPPER TWSP LAWNSIDE BORO DENNIS TWSP DOWNE TWSP ESTELL MANOR CITY DEERFIELD TWSP ELK TWSP UPPER DEERFIELD TWS MANTUA TWSP HOPEWELL TWSP MAURICE RIVER TWSP UPPER PITTSGROVE TW UPPER DEERFIELD TWS WEST DEPTFORD TWSP ELK TWSP DENNIS TWSP PITTSGROVE TWSP BELLMAWR BORO DEPTFORD TWSP ELK TWSP ESTELL MANOR CITY DENNIS TWSP PITTSGROVE TWSP ATLANTIC ATLANTIC CAMDEN CAPE MAY ATLANTIC CAPE MAY CAMDEN CUMBERLAND GLOUCESTER CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND ATLANTIC GLOUCESTER SALEM SALEM CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND GLOUCESTER SALEM GLOUCESTER ATLANTIC CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND CAMDEN CAMDEN ATLANTIC ATLANTIC CUMBERLAND ATLANTIC SALEM ATLANTIC ATLANTIC CAPE MAY CAPE MAY CAMDEN CAPE MAY CUMBERLAND ATLANTIC CUMBERLAND GLOUCESTER CUMBERLAND GLOUCESTER CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND SALEM CUMBERLAND GLOUCESTER GLOUCESTER CAPE MAY SALEM CAMDEN GLOUCESTER ATLANTIC GLOUCESTER ATLANTIC CAPE MAY SALEM FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION IMPROPER TURNING PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION UNSAFE SPEED UNSAFE SPEED FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT FAIL TO USE TURN SIGNAL UNSAFE SPEED UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS IMPROPER TURNING TIRES UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS IMPROPER PASSING FAIL TO OBEY TRAF CTRL DEV FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT UNSAFE SPEED UNSAFE SPEED FAIL TO OBEY TRAF CTRL DEV IMPROPER PASSING FAIL TO OBEY TRAF CTRL DEV FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY FOLLOWING TOO CLOSELY FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS Date Time Station Road MP TROOP B Municipality County Contributing Circumstances 27

TROOP B Date Time Station Road MP Municipality County Contributing Circumstances 1/1/27 1/26/27 2/4/27 2/24/27 2/24/27 3/14/27 3/16/27 3/17/27 4/9/27 4/11/27 4/18/27 4/18/27 4/2/27 5/15/27 5/15/27 5/16/27 5/16/27 5/26/27 6/7/27 6/17/27 6/19/27 6/24/27 6/3/27 7/5/27 7/16/27 7/17/27 8/4/27 8/7/27 8/1/27 9/3/27 9/13/27 1/5/27 1/6/27 1/15/27 1/19/27 11/4/27 11/1/27 12/1/27 12/24/27 746 1819 151 323 853 1612 921 75 457 258 188 2235 1357 517 251 27 55 153 43 127 1253 1334 232 143 639 12 358 1937 39 911 1738 719 211 133 1718 151 31 2218 225 SOMERVILLE PERRYVILLE NETCONG SUSSEX NETCONG SUSSEX HOPE TOTOWA-SUB WASHINGTON SOMERVILLE SOMERVILLE TOTOWA-SUB SOMERVILLE HOPE NETCONG SOMERVILLE TOTOWA-SUB SOMERVILLE SOMERVILLE TOTOWA-SUB SOMERVILLE SUSSEX SUSSEX HOPE SOMERVILLE PERRYVILLE TOTOWA-SUB SOMERVILLE SUSSEX PERRYVILLE NETCONG NETCONG TOTOWA-SUB SOMERVILLE TOTOWA-SUB SUSSEX SOMERVILLE SOMERVILLE TOTOWA-SUB I-78 I-78 SH 24 SH 284 SH 26 I-8 I-78 I-8 I-78 I-8 I-8 I-78 I-8 I-78 CR 65 MATTISON RESERVOIR AVE I-8 SH 31 I-8 CR 519 I-78 I-8 I-28 I-78 I-8 SH 23 I-78 I-8 3.2 16.1 2.5 3.7 42.8 12.4 18.4 58.6.9 11.1 29.5 59.8 57.1 6.3 35. 32.7 45.3 16.2 37.2 54.7 3.8 7.5 15.1 22.6 36.8 44.1 2.2 67.3 23. 42.5 44. 11.6 51.2 68.1 49. 5.3 4.2 6.4 BEDMINSTER TWSP UNION TWSP FLORHAM PARK BORO WANTAGE TWSP PARSIPPANY-TROY HIL ANDOVER BORO ALLAMUCHY TWSP OAKLAND BORO POHATCONG TWSP FRANKLIN TWSP BERNARDS TWSP PATERSON CITY KNOWLTON TWSP ROCKAWAY TWSP BERNARDS TWSP PARSIPPANY-TROY HIL BRIDGEWATER TWSP WARREN TWSP POMPTON LAKES BORO EDISON TWSP MONTAGUE TWSP FRANKFORD TWSP FRELINGHUYSEN TWSP BEDMINSTER TWSP GLEN GARDNER BORO PARSIPPANY-TROY HIL BRIDGEWATER TWSP HAMPTON TWSP CLINTON TWSP PARSIPPANY-TROY HIL PARSIPPANY-TROY HIL EAST ORANGE CITY UNION TWSP TEANECK TWSP MONTAGUE TWSP SOUTH PLAINFIELD BO WARREN TWSP PATERSON CITY SOMERSET HUNTERDON MORRIS SUSSEX MORRIS SUSSEX WARREN BERGEN WARREN SOMERSET SOMERSET PASSAIC ESSEX WARREN MORRIS SOMERSET MORRIS SOMERSET SOMERSET PASSAIC MIDDLESEX SUSSEX SUSSEX WARREN SOMERSET HUNTERDON MORRIS SOMERSET SUSSEX HUNTERDON MORRIS MORRIS ESSEX UNION BERGEN SUSSEX MIDDLESEX SOMERSET PASSAIC UNSAFE SPEED, UNSAFE SPEED FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY UNSAFE SPEED UNSAFE SPEED PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION IMPROPER LANE CHANGE, IMPROPER PARKING OTHER DRIVER ACTION WHEELS UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS UNKNOWN UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OTHER DRIVER ACTION UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS UNSAFE SPEED PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION TROOP C Date Time Station Road MP Municipality County Contributing Circumstances 1/5/27 1/22/27 1/22/27 2/5/27 3/28/27 4/23/27 4/24/27 4/27/27 5/3/27 5/5/27 5/1/27 5/25/27 6/9/27 6/16/27 6/18/27 6/19/27 6/29/27 7/1/27 7/2/27 7/6/27 7/2/27 7/29/27 8/24/27 639 84 1121 211 75 2335 8 1729 1338 183 172 619 1731 25 815 8 255 1438 1724 97 956 837 1928 RED LION BORDENTOWN BORDENTOWN RED LION RED LION TUCKERTON RED LION ALLENWOOD BORDENTOWN RED LION ALLENWOOD RED LION HAMILTON-SUB BORDENTOWN ALLENWOOD BORDENTOWN BORDENTOWN TUCKERTON BORDENTOWN RED LION HAMILTON-SUB ALLENWOOD BORDENTOWN CR 622 CR 667 SH 68 NEW FREEDOM RD SH 26 SH 72 CR 53 I-195 CR 537 SH 7 I-195 CR 541 CR 524 CR 537 I-195 I-295 I-295 SAVOY BLVD CR 66 SH 7 HOLMES MILL RD I-195 E. PROVINCE LINE RD 2.8 5.8 1. 11.9.8 2.4 33.7 26. 21.7 31.9.3 18.1 26.1 15.1 36.8 45.3 9.1 23.5 31.4 SHAMONG TWSP NEW HANOVER TWSP SPRINGFIELD TWSP SOUTHAMPTON TWSP SHAMONG TWSP WOODLAND TWSP PEMBERTON BORO WALL TWSP SPRINGFIELD TWSP SOUTHAMPTON TWSP WALL TWSP SHAMONG TWSP MILLSTONE TWSP SPRINGFIELD TWSP MILLSTONE TWSP MOUNT LAUREL TWSP WESTAMPTON TWSP WOODLAND TWSP CHESTERFIELD TWSP SOUTHAMPTON TWSP UPPER FREEHOLD TWSP HOWELL TWSP NORTH HANOVER TWSP MONMOUTH MONMOUTH MONMOUTH MONMOUTH MONMOUTH MONMOUTH ANIMALS IN ROADWAY UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS FOLLOWING TOO CLOSELY UNSAFE SPEED, OBSTRUCTION/DEBRIS IN ROAD UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS IMPROPER LANE CHANGE OTHER DRIVER ACTION, UNSAFE SPEED FAIL TO OBEY TRAF CTRL DEV IMPROPER LANE CHANGE, TIRES UNSAFE SPEED FAIL TO OBEY TRAF CTRL DEV UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OTHER DRIVER ACTION, UNSAFE SPEED OTHER DRIVER ACTION OTHER DRIVER ACTION UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS 28

Date Time Station Road MP Municipality County Contributing Circumstances 9/9/27 9/14/27 9/29/27 1/15/27 1/19/27 1/28/27 11/24/27 11/25/27 11/3/27 12/14/27 12/28/27 225 141 12 1213 228 522 615 172 1333 217 1954 ALLENWOOD HAMILTON-SUB RED LION BORDENTOWN HAMILTON-SUB BORDENTOWN RED LION HAMILTON-SUB TUCKERTON RED LION HAMILTON-SUB I-195 I-195 RED LION ROAD I-295 I-295 BURRS RD SH 26 SH 33 SH 9 SH 38 25.2 4.6 45. 6.7 22.9 19.1 67. 18.6.6 JACKSON TWSP SOUTHAMPTON TWSP WESTAMPTON TWSP SPRINGFIELD TWSP SOUTHAMPTON TWSP MILLSTONE TWSP EAGLESWOOD TWSP SOUTHAMPTON TWSP EWING TWSP OCEAN MERCER MERCER MONMOUTH OCEAN MERCER UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS TIRES UNSAFE SPEED UNSAFE SPEED, IMPROPER PARKING UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION Date Time Station Road MP TROOP D Municipality County Contributing Circumstances 1/1/27 2/14/27 4/29/27 5/12/27 5/2/27 7/21/27 7/23/27 7/26/27 7/31/27 8/17/27 8/27/27 9/15/27 9/25/27 1/4/27 1/18/27 11/21/27 1358 86 155 1313 338 758 2126 353 1432 2351 17 2141 21 151 2254 2115 CRANBURY NEWARK CRANBURY NEWARK CRANBURY MOORESTOWN NEWARK NEWARK NEWARK MOORESTOWN MOORESTOWN NEWARK NEWARK CRANBURY CRANBURY CRANBURY 96.8 16.3 9.6 16.4 64.6 2.3 11 13. 114.5 26.2 26.9 113.4 114.4 74. 69.4 97.1 LINDEN CITY WOODBRIDGE TWSP WASHINGTON TWP CARNEYS POINT TWSP KEARNY TOWN ELIZABETH CITY CARLSTADT BORO RUNNEMEDE BORO BARRINGTON BORO EAST RUTHERFORD BOR SECAUCUS TOWN MONROE TWSP CRANBURY TWSP LINDEN CITY UNION ESSEX MIDDLESEX ESSEX MERCER SALEM HUDSON UNION BERGEN CAMDEN CAMDEN BERGEN HUDSON MIDDLESEX MIDDLESEX UNION TIRES UNSAFE SPEED UNSAFE SPEED OTHER DRIVER ACTION IMPROPER TURNING PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION UNSAFE SPEED UNSAFE SPEED PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION FOLLOWING TOO CLOSELY Date Time Station Road MP TROOP E Municipality County Contributing Circumstances 1/21/27 1/21/27 1/24/27 2/7/27 2/13/27 2/15/27 2/17/27 2/22/27 3/6/27 3/21/27 3/31/27 4/7/27 5/1/27 5/4/27 5/1/27 5/18/27 6/3/27 6/4/27 6/8/27 6/16/27 6/17/27 6/21/27 6/23/27 6/3/27 7/5/27 7/9/27 7/15/27 8/11/27 8/11/27 9/1/27 9/28/27 1/9/27 1/27/27 11/13/27 53 2231 828 1447 194 2241 342 1328 1632 1951 742 446 22 184 824 145 225 735 1429 214 1353 128 168 1946 55 525 31 161 2311 238 1541 1 635 191 SAYREVILLE BASS RIVER BASS RIVER SAYREVILLE BASS RIVER BLOOMFIELD BLOOMFIELD BASS RIVER BASS RIVER BLOOMFIELD BASS RIVER BLOOMFIELD BASS RIVER BASS RIVER BASS RIVER SAYREVILLE SAYREVILLE SAYREVILLE BLOOMFIELD SAYREVILLE BLOOMFIELD SAYREVILLE BASS RIVER BASS RIVER BASS RIVER BASS RIVER SAYREVILLE BASS RIVER SAYREVILLE BLOOMFIELD BLOOMFIELD BLOOMFIELD BLOOMFIELD SAYREVILLE 9.9 59.2 21. 123.8 34.4 144.4 154.9 4.7 2.2 17.5 77.6 144.3 74.9 84.4 28.7 116.3 125.2 94.5 137.2 115.6 136.4 9.7 81.5 2.2 85.2 64.6 94.8 39.1 95.3 154.4 154.1 146.7 132.9 19.5 BRICK TWSP LITTLE EGG HARBOR T UPPER TWSP SAYREVILLE BORO EGG HARBOR TWSP IRVINGTON TOWN CLIFTON CITY GALLOWAY TWSP UPPER TWSP MONTVALE BORO BERKELEY TWSP IRVINGTON TOWN LACEY TWSP TOMS RIVER SOMERS POINT CITY HOLMDEL TWSP SAYREVILLE BORO WALL TWSP CLARK TWSP HOLMDEL TWSP CLARK TWSP BRICK TWSP TOMS RIVER UPPER TWSP TOMS RIVER STAFFORD TWSP WALL TWSP EGG HARBOR TWSP WALL TWSP CLIFTON CITY CLIFTON CITY EAST ORANGE CITY WOODBRIDGE TWSP MIDDLETOWN TWSP OCEAN OCEAN CAPE MAY MIDDLESEX ATLANTIC ESSEX PASSAIC ATLANTIC CAPE MAY BERGEN OCEAN ESSEX OCEAN OCEAN ATLANTIC MONMOUTH MIDDLESEX MONMOUTH UNION MONMOUTH UNION OCEAN OCEAN CAPE MAY OCEAN OCEAN MONMOUTH ATLANTIC MONMOUTH PASSAIC PASSAIC ESSEX MIDDLESEX MONMOUTH IMPROPER LANE CHANGE FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS IMPROPER LANE CHANGE FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT IMPROPER LANE CHANGE WHEELS FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT IMPROPER LANE CHANGE, UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS UNSAFE SPEED OTHER DRIVER ACTION UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS 29

Date Time Station Road MP Municipality County Contributing Circumstances 11/16/27 11/23/27 11/3/27 12/3/27 12/23/27 12/31/27 234 829 1449 25 1627 212 BASS RIVER SAYREVILLE SAYREVILLE BASS RIVER BASS RIVER BASS RIVER 63.4 129.7 99.2 68.9 87.2 74.8 STAFFORD TWSP WOODBRIDGE TWSP WALL TWSP BARNEGAT TWSP TOMS RIVER LACEY TWSP OCEAN MIDDLESEX MONMOUTH OCEAN OCEAN OCEAN FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT IMPROPER LANE CHANGE UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OTHER DRIVER ACTION 3

FATAL CRASHES BY COUNTY, MUNICIPALITY, DATE, TIME AND LOCATION EXPRESSWAY.......................... Atlantic...... City.... Expressway....... CR................................... County...... Road............................. Garden....... State..... Parkway.... PIP...................... Palisades........ Interstate........ Parkway..... LEGEND............................. New.... Jersey...... Turnpike.... MP....................................... Milepost.... SH.................................. State..... Highway.... Municipality Date Day ATLANTIC COUNTY Time Road MP Persons Killed GALLOWAY TWSP PLEASANTVILLE CITY GALLOWAY TWSP FOLSOM BORO ESTELL MANOR CITY EGG HARBOR TWSP GALLOWAY TWSP ABSECON CITY HAMMONTON TOWN GALLOWAY TWSP PLEASANTVILLE CITY FOLSOM BORO EGG HARBOR TWSP GALLOWAY TWSP SOMERS POINT CITY MULLICA TWSP EGG HARBOR TWSP HAMMONTON TOWN MULLICA TWSP GALLOWAY TWSP MULLICA TWSP PLEASANTVILLE CITY BUENA VISTA TWSP HAMMONTON TOWN WEYMOUTH TWSP BUENA VISTA TWSP EGG HARBOR TWSP EGG HARBOR TWSP GALLOWAY TWSP EGG HARBOR TWSP ESTELL MANOR CITY ATLANTIC CITY MULLICA TWSP EGG HARBOR TWSP PLEASANTVILLE CITY EGG HARBOR TWSP EGG HARBOR TWSP GALLOWAY TWSP ESTELL MANOR CITY HAMMONTON TOWN EGG HARBOR TWSP 1/13/27 1/13/27 1/2/27 1/21/27 1/27/27 2/3/27 2/13/27 2/13/27 2/22/27 3/1/27 3/1/27 3/23/27 3/31/27 4/7/27 4/19/27 4/22/27 4/28/27 5/1/27 5/1/27 5/11/27 5/15/27 5/2/27 6/7/27 6/13/27 6/15/27 6/16/27 6/22/27 6/26/27 7/12/27 7/21/27 7/26/27 7/28/27 7/31/27 8/5/27 8/11/27 8/11/27 8/19/27 9/1/27 9/3/27 9/23/27 9/23/27 1/9/27 1/21/27 1/24/27 11/2/27 11/24/27 12/5/27 12/6/27 12/8/27 12/11/27 12/23/27 12/27/27 1749 1919 438 228 1855 232 183 194 1328 2313 14 2258 1916 187 1752 243 852 824 219 2311 639 517 27 1544 434 1642 916 752 17 1754 122 131 1639 1818 161 244 158 216 1826 627 1532 347 1543 1842 1558 172 2334 716 1745 227 24 552 EXPRESSWAY CR 686 CR 646 SH 3 SH 322 CR 575 CR 637 SH 3 SH 5 SH 26 INDIAN CABIN RD SH 9 SH 322 CR 615 VIENNA AVE CR 581 SH 322 CR 575 EXPRESSWAY CR 561 SH 3 CR 561 SH 3 EXPRESSWAY CR 557 CR 62 CR 557 PANCOAST MILL RD EXPRESSWAY CR 67 MALAGA RD SH 4 SH 3 SH 322 NINTH AVE ATLANTIC AVE CR 643 SH 4 CR 585 CR 559 EXPRESSWAY SH 4 CR 615 CR 646 SH 3 CR 557 CR 693 CR 685 23..4.5 43.9 33.5 1.6 2.3 34.4 4.7 51.9 23.3 2.7 4.1 33.2 5.5 28.7 15.9 48.3 5.8 17.3 23.9 39.8 34.8 3.3 25.1.3 18.4 25. 2.6 39.1 56.1 46. 58..3 6 6.2 12.8 25.3 47.1 1.4 4.7 47. 16.6 3.1 1.,,, 2 PASSENGERS,, 1 PEDALCYCLIST Municipality Date Day BERGEN COUNTY Time Road MP Persons Killed RAMSEY BORO SADDLE RIVER BORO TEANECK TWSP 1/17/27 1/22/27 1/25/27 1742 722 229 HILLTOP RD SH 17 CR 39 21. 4.3 31

Municipality Date Day Time Road MP Persons Killed LYNDHURST TWSP TEANECK TWSP LODI BORO ELMWOOD PARK BORO FAIRVIEW BORO PARAMUS BORO RIDGEFIELD BORO OAKLAND BORO LODI BORO MONTVALE BORO FORT LEE BORO MAHWAH TWSP MAHWAH TWSP FAIR LAWN BORO FORT LEE BORO RAMSEY BORO WALDWICK BORO PALISADES PARK BORO MAHWAH TWSP WYCKOFF TWSP CARLSTADT BORO RUTHERFORD BORO EAST RUTHERFORD BOR RUTHERFORD BORO PALISADES PARK BORO HILLSDALE BORO TEANECK TWSP RIDGEFIELD PARK TWS LEONIA BORO CLIFFSIDE PARK BORO EAST RUTHERFORD BOR EAST RUTHERFORD BOR ENGLEWOOD CITY PARAMUS BORO WOODCLIFF LAKE BORO 2/3/27 2/1/27 2/26/27 2/27/27 3/3/27 3/7/27 3/14/27 3/17/27 3/18/27 3/21/27 3/23/27 4/15/27 5/21/27 6/17/27 7/3/27 7/6/27 7/7/27 7/16/27 7/18/27 7/19/27 7/31/27 9/9/27 9/15/27 9/17/27 1/2/27 1/16/27 1/19/27 1/27/27 11/2/27 11/1/27 12/2/27 12/2/27 12/11/27 12/11/27 12/19/27 223 258 437 413 951 1855 1115 75 339 1951 1544 22 1552 925 1954 1517 136 447 65 834 1432 152 2141 17 248 212 1718 5 161 2247 228 228 934 136 1742 ORIENT WAY SH 4 SH 17 CADMUS AVE SH 1 SH 17 ABBOT AVE HARRISON AVE SH 4 SH 22 CR 83 CR 57 CR 29 CR 87 SH 17 SH 5 SH 17 CR 93 SH 3 PARK AVE SH 46 CR 114 I-8 SH 46 GLENWOOD AVE CR 73 SH 3 SH 3 BROAD ST RING ROAD CR 73 7.5 9.9 61.1 14.4 58.6 17.5 1.4 75.5 2.2 16.3 3.1 7.6 19.1.6 26.5 5.1 114.5 5.7 113.4 72..5 68.1 71.2 1.7 6.9 6.9 3.,, COUNTY Municipality Date Day Time Road MP Persons Killed SHAMONG TWSP TWSP MEDFORD TWSP NEW HANOVER TWSP SPRINGFIELD TWSP EVESHAM TWSP NORTH HANOVER TWSP SOUTHAMPTON TWSP MEDFORD TWSP MAPLE SHADE TWSP CINNAMINSON TWSP SHAMONG TWSP MOUNT LAUREL TWSP EVESHAM TWSP PEMBERTON TWSP WOODLAND TWSP PEMBERTON BORO PEMBERTON TWSP WILLINGBORO TWSP CINNAMINSON TWSP SPRINGFIELD TWSP SOUTHAMPTON TWSP MOUNT LAUREL TWSP SHAMONG TWSP WILLINGBORO TWSP PEMBERTON BORO BORDENTOWN TWSP SPRINGFIELD TWSP MOUNT LAUREL TWSP WESTAMPTON TWSP WOODLAND TWSP CHESTERFIELD TWSP SOUTHAMPTON TWSP CITY 1/5/27 1/6/27 1/9/27 1/22/27 1/22/27 1/3/27 1/3/27 2/5/27 2/13/27 2/26/27 3/21/27 3/28/27 3/29/27 4/11/27 4/21/27 4/23/27 4/24/27 4/26/27 4/29/27 5/2/27 5/3/27 5/5/27 5/7/27 5/25/27 5/28/27 6/3/27 6/8/27 6/16/27 6/19/27 6/29/27 7/1/27 7/2/27 7/6/27 7/26/27 639 1444 135 84 1121 1833 2223 211 157 236 15 75 1454 1945 2222 2335 8 32 13 2312 1338 183 181 619 222 21 4 25 8 255 1438 1724 97 639 CR 622 CR 66 SH 7 CR 667 SH 68 CR 67 CR 528 NEW FREEDOM RD BRANIN RD SH 73 SH 13 SH 26 CR 67 5 ROUTE 73 SOUTH CR 53 SH 72 CR 53 CR 53 CHARLESTON RD SH 13 CR 537 SH 7 CR 67 CR 541 CR 626 CR 53 SH 13 CR 537 I-295 I-295 SAVOY BLVD CR 66 SH 7 SH 13 2.8 1. 14.2 5.8 1..8 1.1 29.5 36.6 11.9 3.4 5.1.8 2.4 4.8 36.1 26. 21.7 3.6.3 3.8 2.2 58. 26.1 36.8 45.3 9.1 23.5 42. 32

Municipality Date Day Time Road MP Persons Killed MAPLE SHADE TWSP TWSP TWSP NORTH HANOVER TWSP CINNAMINSON TWSP CINNAMINSON TWSP SOUTHAMPTON TWSP WILLINGBORO TWSP WESTAMPTON TWSP CINNAMINSON TWSP SPRINGFIELD TWSP EVESHAM TWSP MOUNT LAUREL TWSP SOUTHAMPTON TWSP EDGEWATER PARK TWSP MOORESTOWN TWSP PEMBERTON TWSP SOUTHAMPTON TWSP 8/5/27 8/22/27 8/22/27 8/24/27 9/3/27 9/9/27 9/29/27 9/29/27 1/15/27 1/19/27 1/28/27 1/3/27 11/13/27 11/24/27 11/26/27 12/9/27 12/12/27 12/14/27 1336 1322 249 1928 2 1512 12 1813 1213 1222 522 1149 914 615 1423 15 1738 217 SH 73 CR 656 SH 13 E. PROVINCE LINE RD SH 13 FORK LANDING RD RED LION RD NORTHAMPTON DR I-295 SH 73 BURRS RD SH 7 SH 38 SH 26 SH 13 GARWOOD DR SH 26 SH 38 3.4 1.1 48.3 38.1 45. 31.7 11. 9.5 22.9 43. 24.5 18.6, 2 PEDESTRIANS Municipality Date Day CAMDEN COUNTY Time Road MP Persons Killed CHERRY HILL TWSP WINSLOW TWSP GLOUCESTER TWSP GLOUCESTER TWSP GLOUCESTER TWSP LINDENWOLD BORO WINSLOW TWSP BERLIN TWSP CAMDEN CITY WATERFORD TWSP WINSLOW TWSP CHERRY HILL TWSP CAMDEN CITY GLOUCESTER TWSP GLOUCESTER CITY CAMDEN CITY WINSLOW TWSP WOODLYNNE BORO PENNSAUKEN TWSP CAMDEN CITY WINSLOW TWSP BARRINGTON BORO MAGNOLIA BORO RUNNEMEDE BORO LAWNSIDE BORO BARRINGTON BORO CHERRY HILL TWSP GLOUCESTER TWSP LAUREL SPRINGS BORO HADDON TWSP CAMDEN CITY WATERFORD TWSP WINSLOW TWSP VOORHEES TWSP CHESILHURST BORO WINSLOW TWSP CAMDEN CITY WINSLOW TWSP BELLMAWR BORO HADDON HEIGHTS BORO LINDENWOLD BORO STRATFORD BORO WATERFORD TWSP 1/11/27 1/16/27 1/2/27 1/3/27 2/14/27 3/2/27 3/4/27 4/3/27 4/9/27 4/2/27 5/2/27 5/14/27 5/26/27 6/4/27 6/6/27 6/1/27 6/23/27 7/3/27 7/4/27 7/12/27 7/12/27 8/4/27 8/12/27 8/17/27 8/18/27 8/27/27 8/29/27 8/29/27 9/1/27 9/12/27 9/15/27 9/16/27 9/16/27 1/6/27 1/19/27 1/23/27 1/25/27 1/29/27 11/9/27 11/1/27 11/19/27 11/29/27 12/18/27 1412 1957 1947 11 322 5 636 2215 1 251 145 2338 168 254 925 1225 1922 1913 169 24 22 1346 2113 2351 142 17 456 2212 552 1529 3 253 59 45 171 121 12 152 55 314 1758 15 1228 CR 675 SH 73 CR 534 SH 42 CR 76 CR 534 EXPRESSWAY SH 73 CR 65 SH 3 CR 691 SH 7 CR 61 SH 42 I-76 CHESTNUT ST SH 73 ELM AVE SH 13 NORRIS ST CR 76 SH 3 SH 3 I-295 BRACE RD SH 168 SH 3 CR 561 VAN HOOK ST HAYES MILL RD BARRETT AVE CR 561 CENTER AVE SH 3 MORTON ST CR 75 I-76 MAPLE AVE SH 3 SH 3 CR 71 6.9 4.4 5.1 7.8 7.4 6.6 37.4 18.4 1.1 19..3 3.2.7 6.8.9 14.5 3.5 1.8 8.3 9.2 26.2 31. 26.9 6.3 12.3 46.4 41.3 27.3 2.1.8 13.2 12.3 2.3, 1 PEDALCYCLIST 1 PEDALCYCLIST, 1 PEDALCYCLIST Municipality Date Day CAPE MAY COUNTY Time Road MP Persons Killed UPPER TWSP UPPER TWSP DENNIS TWSP 1/24/27 1/31/27 3/3/27 828 917 164 SH 49 SH 47 21. 5.5 17.1 33