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Item 2006 Indiana Crash Facts(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Urban Policy and the Environment, 2007) Lisby, Kathy; Nagle, Matt; Newby, Bill; Sapp, DonaTraffic accidents have claimed the lives of 928 people per year in Indiana in 2004-2006. Unfortunately, many of these fatalities could have been prevented. This book summarizes highway crash statistics for the state of Indiana. It is a tool that can be used to develop and implement traffic safety programs to save lives, injuries, and property damage.Item Indiana Traffic Safety Facts: Children, 2006(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Urban Policy and the Environment, 2007) Sapp, Ben; Nagle, MattMore than 4,400 children were injured or killed in Indiana motor vehicle collisions in 2006.This fact sheet summarizes data trends, safety legislation, and other research at the national, regional, and state level on traffic accident involving children between 2003 and 2006.Item Indiana Traffic Safety Facts: County Profiles 2006(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Urban Policy and the Environment, 2007-08) Lisby, Kathy; Nagle, Matt; Newby, Bill; Wyeth, DebbieIndiana Traffic Safety Facts: County Profiles 2006Item Indiana Traffic Safety Facts: Light Trucks 2006(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Urban Policy and the Environment, 2007) Nagle, MattNationally in 2005, light trucks made up about a third of the registered vehicles, but were involved in 40 percent of fatal collisions. This fact sheet reports analysis for light trucks in Indiana between 2003 and 2006.Item Indiana Traffic Safety Facts: Pickup Truck Crashes and Restraint Usage, 2005(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Urban Policy and the Environment, 2007) Lisby, Kathy; Nagle, Matt; Nunn, Samuel; Sapp, BenIndiana's seat belt law exempts pickup truck and SUVs that have truck licenses, in spite of the fact that safety belts save lives. This traffic safety fact sheet shows that two-thirds of the people involved in fatal pickup truck accidents in Indiana in 2005 were not wearing seat belts.Item Indiana Traffic Safety Facts: Young Drivers, 2006(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Urban Policy and the Environment, 2007) Nagle, MattMotor vehicle collisions are the leading cause of death for young people (ages 15 to 20) in the United States. In 2006 in Indiana, this age group represented 9 percent of the population, 7 percent of licensed drivers, and 18 percent of drivers involved in collisions. This fact sheet analyzes young driver involvement in collisions in Indiana from 2003 to 2006 including injury trends, driver contributing factors, restraint use, and alcohol involvement.Item Pickup Truck Crashes and Restraint Usage, 2005(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Urban Policy and the Environment, 2007) Lisby, Kathy J.; Nagle, Matt; Nunn, Samuel; Sapp, DonaIndiana's seat belt law exempts pickup truck and SUVs that have truck licenses, in spite of the fact that safety belts save lives. This traffic safety fact sheet shows that two-thirds of the people involved in fatal pickup truck accidents in Indiana in 2005 were not wearing seat belts.