Age Group Traffic Fatalities:  Years 1991-2004
Rate Per 100,000

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Alcohol
All Ages 1991 - 2004 All Ages 1991 - 2004
Male Age Groups 1991 - 2004 Male Age Groups 1991 - 2004
Female Age Groups 1991 - 2004 Female Age Groups 1991 - 2004


 


+ All age groups have a lower rate per 100,000 in 2004 compared to 1991.  See Table

+ In the last 3 years, the age group26-30 has had an increase in traffic deaths from 12.62 deaths per 100,000 to 14.77.
(See Table)

+ Children , age 0-15 (red line), have had a steady decline. (See Table)
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+ For males, in the last 3 years, the age group 26-30 (purple line) is increasing. (See Table)

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+ For females, both the age groups 21-25 (blue line) and 26-30  (purple line) have increased in recent years. (See Table)

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+ The age groups of 16-20, 21-25 and 26-30 have, in recent years, demonstrated an increase in alcohol related fatalities.   (See table) 

+ Age 0-15 has had a steady decline.
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+ For males, age groups of 21-25 and 26-30 have in recent years demonstrated an increase in alcohol related deaths 

+ The 16-20 age group (light blue) has remained relatively steady.
(See table)

+ Age 0-15 has had a steady decline.

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+ For females, the age group 16-20, have the highest rate of alcohol related fatalities in 2004.

+ The age 16-20 age group has increased in since a low in 2000.
(See table)

+ The age 21-25 females have also demonstrated an increase since a low in 1999.  (See table)



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