Bismarck (NDDOT) – Motor vehicle crashes continue to be the leading cause of injury-related death in North Dakota. The recently released 2018 North Dakota Crash Summary details contributing factors of motor vehicle crashes, fatalities, and injuries in North Dakota as a part of the state’s Vision Zero strategy.
Newly appointed North Dakota Department of Transportation Director Bill Panos highlights statistics from the Crash Summary, a tool used to assess the goals of Vision Zero.
He says, “Of the 105 fatalities in 2018, about 48% were not wearing their seat belt in vehicles that were seat belt-eligible, 32% were alcohol-related, and 45% involved speed and/or aggressive driving.”
Panos encourages all residents to take an active role in Vision Zero by taking personal responsibility every time you travel in a vehicle.
Research shows 94% of motor vehicle crashes can be attributed to preventable human behavior.
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