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State of Wyoming
Toll of Motor Vehicle Crashes, 1996


1996 Wyoming US
Fatalities 143 41,907
Fatality Rate per VMT 1.9 1.7
Fatality Rate per Population 29.73 15.80

TRAFFIC FATALITIES
1986-1996

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1994 Economic Cost of Motor Vehicle Traffic Crashes

Wyoming $279 Million
U.S. Total $150.469 Billion
Employer Costs $223 Million ($980 per Employee)
  Alcohol Involvement in
Fatal Crashes, 1996
Occupant Restraint Use
Rates, 1996
Fatal Crashes
that are Speed
Related, 1996
Percentage
> 0.01
Percentage
> 0.10
Fatally Injured
Car Occupants
Observed
Use
Percentage
Wyoming 42.1% 30.1% 28.8% 72% 40.5%
U.S. Total 40.8% 32.2% 41.5% 68% 30.4%

Available NHTSA Financial Resources

Highway Safety Program Funds

  FY 1996 FY 1997
Section 402 Grant (NHTSA) $615,695 $616,160
Section 402 Grant (FHWA) $54,500 $56,750
Section 410 Grant $0 $0
Section 403 Contract/Grant $0 $0
SAFETY TOTAL $670,195 $672,910

DRUNK DRIVING — Status of Key Legislative Issues

Administrative license revocation Yes   Zero Tolerance for drivers under age 21 No
0.08 BAC per se law No   Graduated licensing No
Qualifies for Section 410 Incentive Grant Program No

Supplemental Criteria

 

SPEED Number of Fatalities
Involved in Speed
Related Crashes, 1996
Percent of Fatal Crashes
That Are Speed
Related, 1996
Estimated Cost of
All Speed Related
Crashes, 1996
Wyoming 60 40.5% $98 Million
U.S. Total 12,998 30.4% $28.805 Billion
SAFETY
BELTS
Passenger Vehicle Occupant Deaths (age 5+) Current
Lives Saved
Savable
at 100%
Total Restrained Unrestrained
Wyoming 114 29 85 32 74

Secondary law — Effective Jun 89 — Front seat occupants of passenger cars, vans & small trucks — No Fine

CHILD
SAFETY BELTS
Occupant Deaths (age <5) Current
Lives Saved
Savable
at 100%
Total Restrained Unrestrained
Wyoming 4 0 4 0 2

Restraint required <3 — Seat required <3 — Effective Apr 85 — $25 Fine

MOTORCYCLE
HELMETS
Motorcycle Rider Deaths Current
Lives Saved
Savable
at 100%
Total Helmeted Unhelmeted
Wyoming 9 4 5 2 3

Helmet use required for all riders under 18 years of age — Effective May 83 — $200-$500 Fine

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State Traffic Safety Information  – NHTSA – December 1997