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DATA SOURCES <br /> Where available, fatal traffic crash data from the years 2013-2019 was analyzed in a systems <br /> based approach in an effort to identify correlations in data so as to inform those working to <br /> prevent traffic deaths. <br /> Maps and figures herein were prepared using the following data sources: <br /> r-------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> ' 1. Hawaii County Police Department <br /> Years 2014 through 2018 data included location, when provided, of major motor vehicle <br /> traffic crashes. Details on the cause or results of the traffic crash were not provided with <br /> this data. At times, locations were represented only by the road and nearest town in <br /> which the crash occurred, with no reference to cross-street or road mile post. Year 2019 ' <br /> data was limited to the date and general location of the fatal traffic crash which were ' <br /> used to research additional information from online news articles. <br /> 2. Hawaii Department of Transportation <br /> Miles of roadway owned by the State of Hawaii, County of Hawaii, Federal <br /> Government, or "other" (often less-used roads, reflective of private roads or roads in <br /> ' limbo). <br /> 3. NHTSA Fatality Analysis Reporting System ' <br /> Years 2013 through 2018 data included the specific locations of fatal motor vehicle <br /> traffic crashes with pedestrians, bicycles, or other motor vehicles. Data included <br /> demographics of persons involved in the crash, transportation modes involved, day and <br /> time of crash, and potential factors associated with the crash (i.e., drugs, alcohol, <br /> speed) notated by the crash report. <br /> 4. NHTSA National Center for Statistics and Analysis <br /> Years 2013 through 2017 data included the average percentage of traffic related <br /> fatalities within the State of Hawaii and nationally, associated with speed, alcohol use, <br /> and time of day. <br /> 5. U.S. Census Bureau <br /> ' American Community Survey Five-Year Estimates, from the years 2013 through 2017, <br /> included race, population, and commuter mode share estimates per county. <br /> --------------------------------------------------------------------r <br /> 6 <br />
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