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Item Indiana Traffic Safety Facts County Profiles 2006(IU Public Policy Institute, 2007-08) Wyeth, Debbie; Lisby, Kathy J.; Nagle, Matthew; Newby, Bill; Kloehn, NicholeThis fact sheet provides information on traffic collisions by county in Indiana in 2006. Information is provided on vehicle registrations, licensed drivers, fatal collisions and fatalities, restraint usage, driver alcohol level, intersection collisions, and crashes that occur within municipalities within each county.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: County Profiles 2009(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Criminal Justice Research, 2010-07) Lisby, Kathy J.; Newby, Bill; Wyeth, Debbie; Nagle, Matthew; Sapp, DonaIn 2009, there were 289,001 drivers involved in Indiana traffic collisions. Statewide there were 189,676 total collisions reported by law enforcement officers. Of those 189,676 collisions, 631 were classified as fatal resulting in 692 fatalities. An additional 46,590 persons were known to be injured. This fact sheet provides information on Indiana traffic collisions by county in 2009. County level information is provided on vehicle registrations, licensed drivers, fatal and injury collisions, fatalities and injuries, restraint usage, driver alcohol levels, traffic-signal running, and crashes that occur within municipalities within each county. Each county profile contains two maps – one depicting the location of each collision involving a fatal injury and each collision involving an incapacitating injury; the second map depicts the top intersection collisions (by mappable collision count) for that county.Item Indiana Traffic Safety Facts: County Profiles 2010(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Criminal Justice Research, 2011-07) Lisby, Kathy J.; Nagle, Matthew; Newby, Bill; Wyeth, Debbie; Sapp, Dona; Barreto, TamiThis publication provides information on Indiana traffic collisions by county in 2010. County level information is provided on vehicle registrations, licensed drivers, fatal and injury collisions, fatalities and injuries, restraint usage, driver alcohol levels, traffic-signal running, and crashes that occur within municipalities within each county. Each county profile contains two maps – one depicting the location of each collision involving a fatal injury and each collision involving an incapacitating injury; the second map depicts the top intersection collisions (by mappable collision count) for that county.Item Indiana Traffic Safety Facts: County Profiles 2012(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Criminal Justice Research, 2013-07) Sapp, Dona; Thelin, Rachel; Wyeth, Debbie; Newby, Bill; Lisby, Kathy J.In 2012 in Indiana, there were 188,841 total collisions reported by law enforcement officers, an increase of 709 collisions from 2011. Of those 188,841 collisions, 718 were classified as fatal resulting in 779 fatalities. This publication provides information on Indiana traffic collisions by county in 2012. County level information is provided on vehicle registrations, licensed drivers, fatal and injury collisions, fatalities and injuries, restraint usage, driver alcohol levels, traffic-signal running, and crashes that occur within municipalities within each county. Each county profile contains two maps: one depicting the location of each collision involving a fatal injury and each collision involving an incapacitating injury; the second map depicts the top intersection collisions (by mappable collision count) for that county.Item Indiana Traffic Safety Facts: County Profiles, 2007(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Criminal Justice Research, 2008-08) Lisby, Kathy J.; Nagle, Matthew; Newby, Bill; Wyeth, Debbie; Spencer, TravisThe number of reported collisions varies greatly by county. Marion County had a reported 27,965 total collisions in 2007, 72 of which involved at least one fatality. Lake County reported 18,588 and Allen County reported 12,261 total collisions. Three counties reported less than 200 total collisions: Benton (152), Pike (184), and Union (185). Carroll County was the only county reporting no fatal collisions. This report provides information on Indiana traffic collisions by county in 2007. County level information is provided on vehicle registrations, licensed drivers, fatal and injury collisions, fatalities and injuries, restraint usage, driver alcohol levels, traffic-signal running, and crashes that occur within municipalities within each county.Item Indiana Traffic Safety Facts: County Profiles, 2008(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Criminal Justice Research, 2009) Lisby, Kathy J.; Newby, Bill; Nagle, Matthew; Wyeth, DebbieThis fact sheet provides information on Indiana traffic collisions by county in 2008. County level information is provided on vehicle registrations, licensed drivers, fatal and injury collisions, fatalities and injuries, restraint usage, driver alcohol levels, traffic-signal running, and crashes that occur within municipalities within each county.Item Indiana Traffic Safety Facts: County Profiles, 2011(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Criminal Justice Research, 2012-07) Lisby, Kathy J.; Sapp, Dona; Newby, Bill; Wyeth, Debbie; Barreto, TamiThis report provides information on Indiana traffic collisions by county in 2011. County level information is provided on vehicle registrations, licensed drivers, fatal and injury collisions, fatalities and injuries, restraint usage, driver alcohol levels, traffic-signal running, and crashes that occur within municipalities within each county. Each county profile contains two maps – one depicting the location of each collision involving a fatal injury and each collision involving an incapacitating injury; the second map depicts the top intersection collisions (by mappable collision count) for that county.Item Intergovernmental Issues in Indiana: 2006 IACIR Survey(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Urban Policy and the Environment, 2007) Palmer, Jamie; Wyeth, Debbie; Burow, Sue; Payton, SethThis report analyzes the results of the 2006 IACIR survey that asks elected officials about conditions in the areas of health, public safety, economics, land use, local services, and community quality of life. This reports on the eighth in a series of periodic surveys of elected officials designed to help policy-makers understand the issues facing local governments.Item Intergovernmental Issues in Indiana: 2010 IACIR Survey(IU Public Policy Institute, 2011-11) Palmer, Jamie L.; Wyeth, Debbie; Chang, JoiceIntergovernmental Issues in Indiana (2010) is the tenth in a series of periodic surveys of elected officials designed to help the Indiana Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (IACIR) and the Indiana General Assembly understand issues facing local governments. The 2010 survey included 33 questions and addressed many issues included in previous IACIR surveys, as well as “hot topics” affecting local governments currently. The heart of the survey is a series of questions about 71 community conditions in six categories: health, economics, public safety, local services, land use, and community quality of life.