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COMMUNITIES OF CONCERN <br />When analyzing the residing zip codes of motorists involved in fatal traffic crashes, it was found that <br />the majority (87%) of those involved are residents of Hawaii Island (see Figure 4). This means that <br />fatal traffic crashes have a reverberating impact throughout the community, affecting family, friends, <br />and neighbors of those who fell victim to these senseless traffic deaths. Delving further into the data <br />on the race of the deceased, it was found that Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders are three <br />times more likely to be killed on Hawai'i Island roads than whites (see Figure 5). <br />Map 1 identifies the cumulative residing zip codes of the Hawaii Island resident drivers involved <br />in a fatal traffic crash between the years 2013 and 2019. Included on the map are the location of <br />all fatal traffic crashes during that time period. Communities of concern and the location of <br />available police stations and hospitals have been delineated as well. <br />FIGURE 4. RESIDING ZIP CODE OF MOTORIST INVOLVED IN FATAL TRAFFIC CRASHES <br />4 0 Motorists from <br />/0 Neighbor Island <br />. 0 Motorists from <br />141 6 �0 U.S., Outside <br />of Hawaii <br />Fatal Traffic Collisions Motorists from <br />2013-2018 3 % Residence Unknown <br />214 <br />Motorists Involved 87% <br />Motorists from <br />Hawaii Island <br />FIGURE 5. COMPARISON OF POPULATION AND FATALITIES FOR DIFFERENT RACES (YEARS 2013-2017) <br />0.7 9 <br />- F3puh;ion;100.000, <br />............... Fatalities <br />8 <br />r-� <br />N <br />7 <br />C <br />p <br />0.5 <br />.... <br />: <br />N <br />6 <br />O <br />0.4 <br />.- <br />s f0 <br />LLO <br />O <br />o <br />- <br />• <br />; 4 <br />t.. <br />O <br />3 <br />4) <br />0.2 <br />.._ ;_ <br />: Z <br />EL <br />• <br />0.1_..... <br />........ ....................� <br />.......... <br />2 <br />0 <br />0 <br />White Black or American Asian <br />Chinese Filipino da.pan�se Korean Vietnamese <br />Other <br />Native <br />Others <br />African Indian and Indian <br />Asian <br />Hawaiian <br />American Alaskan <br />and <br />Native <br />Pacific <br />Islander <br />
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