15-18. | Reduce nonfatal pedestrian injuries on public roads. |
Target: 19 nonfatal injuries per 100,000 population.
Baseline: 26 nonfatal pedestrian injuries per 100,000 population occurred on public roads in 1998.
Target setting method: 28 percent improvement. (Better than the best will be used when data are available.)
Data source: General Estimates System (GES), DOT, NHTSA.
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Nonfatal Pedestrian Injuries on Public Roads |
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Rate per 100,000 |
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TOTAL |
26 |
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Race and ethnicity |
|
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American Indian or Alaska Native |
DNC |
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Asian or Pacific Islander |
DNC |
|
Asian |
DNC |
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Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander |
DNC |
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Black or African American |
DNC |
|
White |
DNC |
|
|
|
|
Hispanic or Latino |
DNC |
|
Not Hispanic or Latino |
DNC |
|
Black or African American |
DNC |
|
White |
DNC |
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Gender |
|
|
Female |
DNA |
|
Male |
DNA |
|
Education level |
|
|
Less than high school |
DNC |
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High school graduate |
DNC |
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At least some college |
DNC |
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Select populations |
|
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Persons aged 5 to 9 years |
42 |
|
Persons aged 10 to 15 years |
44 |
|
Persons aged 16 to 20 years |
38 |
DNA = Data have not been analyzed. DNC = Data are not collected. DSU = Data are statistically unreliable.