MissouriTrafficCrashes
Department of Public Safety
Missouri State Highway Patrol
2016Edition
2015Statistics
Traffic Crashes/2015 Statistics 1
It is hoped that the information in this booklet will be of value to you. Certainly it is the most comprehensive look available at the crash problem in Missouri.
Here at a glance are some interesting statistics found in this booklet:
• In 2015 there were 870 persons killed in traffic crashes in the State of Missouri, 104 (13.6% ) more than in 2014 . There was a increase of about 7.5% in total crashes statewide compared to 2014.
• Alcohol/drugs and speeding are the two highest Probable Contributing Circumstance in fatal crashes. Of all fatal crashes, 34.2% involved speed and 26.0% involved alcohol/drugs.
• Of all persons killed in Missouri traffic crashes in 2015 , 341 (39.2% ) were in the 15-35 age group. The age group most overrepresented in Missouri fatal traffic crashes is 15-24 group (173 killed, 19.9% of the total).
• It is interesting to note that in known cases only 17.3% of all traffic crashes occurred during inclement weather (rain, snow, sleet/hail, freezing temp., fog or mist).
• Of all traffic crashes reported statewide, 74.6% were property damage only.
• Of all traffic crashes 71.4% occurred during the daylight hours and 76.1% occurred on dry pavement.
• Of all fatal Missouri traffic crashes, 60.9% involved only one vehicle.
• Jackson County recorded the most traffic fatalities with 82.
This booklet is published by the Missouri State Highway Patrol as an aid to persons who are interested in the traffic crash problem in Missouri. It contains information which provides for a comprehensive look at the Statewide crash problems as experienced in 2015. The Missouri State Highway Patrol is the central traffic crash data collection agency for the State of Missouri. Data on both rural and urban traffic crashes is made available to this agency. Law enforcement agencies throughout the State provide the Highway Patrol with copies of their crash reports. All reports of traffic crashes including those investigated by the Missouri State Highway Patrol are tabulated and analyzed by this agency. It is thus due, in part, to the continued cooperation of these law enforcement agencies that a meaningful picture of the statewide crash experience is available to interested persons.
Introduction
Interesting Statistics
2 Traffic Crashes/2015 Statistics
Index
Traffic Safety Statistics .................................................................................... 3
Statewide Traffic Deaths by County ..........................................................4-5
Statewide Deaths by Month .......................................................................... 6
Crashes by Day and Hour ............................................................................. 7
Road, Weather, Light Conditions & Miscellaneous Information ............. 8
Age of Killed/Injured and Drivers .............................................................. 9
Crash Type ..................................................................................................... 10
Probable Contributing Circumstances ....................................................... 11
Crashes by Class of Trafficway ................................................................... 12
Pedestrian Information ................................................................................ 12
Pedestrians by Age ....................................................................................... 13
Alcohol Involvement .................................................................................... 14
Motorcycle Statistics ..................................................................................... 15
Urban Traffic Fatalities ................................................................................. 16
Urban and Rural Comparison ..................................................................... 17
Safety Device Usage ..................................................................................... 18
Vehicle Body Type Analysis ........................................................................ 18
Missouri Crashes ........................................................................................... 19
Holiday Fatalities .......................................................................................... 20
Traffic Crashes/2015 Statistics 3
Traf
fic
Saf
ety
Sta
tist
ics
1990
- 20
15K
illed
Year
Inju
red
Lic
ense
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eath
1
Rat
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jury
2
Rat
e
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
1,09
7
1,01
1
985
949
1,08
9
1,10
9
1,14
8
1,19
2
1,16
9
1,09
4
1,15
7
1,09
8
1,20
8
1,23
2
1,13
0
1,25
7
1,09
6
992
960
878
821
786
826
757
766
870
72,4
93
67,7
07
70,5
50
77,5
21
81,0
46
81,1
14
82,6
95
81,5
15
79,7
46
78,3
17
76,3
28
73,6
18
72,6
40
69,1
47
68,6
54
66,4
24
62,1
20
60,0
12
55,1
59
53,8
36
54,8
93
51,0
62
50,3
81
49,5
33
47,9
87
53,9
10
1,46
3,32
0,00
0
1,61
6,10
0,00
0
1,98
1,94
0,00
0
2,56
1,33
2,00
0
3,06
8,53
2,00
0
3,16
9,35
4,00
0
3,06
5,76
3,00
0
2,94
9,79
3,20
0
3,24
0,90
0,00
0
3,16
7,30
2,80
0
3,23
8,77
5,30
0
3,20
5,95
8,60
0
3,39
8,49
5,40
0
3,43
1,65
4,00
0
3,69
9,86
4,00
0
3,71
3,45
9,00
0
3,49
2,73
0,00
0
3,50
8,41
3,00
0
3,18
2,87
4,60
0
3,31
8,70
7,00
0
3,20
1,71
1,60
0
3,21
3,23
3,00
0
3,29
9,08
3,10
0
3,23
2,94
3,11
8
3,18
7,38
1,57
8
3,98
3,81
0,40
0
3,70
2,69
2
3,44
5,07
9
3,45
4,54
8
3,49
9,27
8
3,38
2,05
0
3,68
8,22
5
3,79
7,57
4
3,83
2,87
5
3,93
5,87
9
3,98
3,65
0
4,00
6,79
0
4,01
9,86
9
4,11
8,93
3
4,18
6,00
2
4,26
2,05
9
4,28
4,18
7
4,28
1,71
0
4,44
6,47
1
4,38
0,29
2
4,41
4,94
2
4,43
7,28
0
4,48
9,65
3
4,34
0,54
4
4,41
3,06
6
4,42
5,76
7
4,43
8,95
7
3,94
8,31
9
3,98
7,54
5
4,03
9,44
7
4,09
7,71
6
4,20
6,63
7
4,25
0,70
8
4,38
1,10
5
4,33
9,10
1
4,40
5,30
7
4,42
9,68
9
4,61
2,00
9
4,24
4,98
0
4,41
3,71
7
4,41
6,35
2
4,92
8,51
5
4,72
2,72
3
5,10
5,73
3
5,06
9,86
9
5,15
0,58
4
5,15
7,01
7
5,13
6,83
5
5,31
8,60
7
6,01
5,14
5
5,31
0,64
6
5,31
3,78
7
5,71
5,50
1
49,8
91,0
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50,6
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54,8
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62,9
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64,5
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66,8
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66,9
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67,6
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68,1
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67,9
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68,3
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68,4
02,6
91,5
74
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27,8
88,7
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37,2
33,2
72
71,8
96,9
33,9
90
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2.0
1.9
1.7
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.8
1.6
1.7
1.6
1.8
1.8
1.7
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this
pu
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4 Traffic Crashes/2015 Statistics
Statewide Traffic Deaths by County
These numbers include both rural and urban traffic deaths for each county and the City of St. Louis. The City of St. Louis is carried separately because it is not located within a county. 10 year average (the average deaths per year for the last ten year) -- +/- (increase or decrease of traffic fatalities in each county from the year 2014 to 2015. If there is no change it will be indicated by a 0)
County 2015 10 yearAverage +/-
Adair AndrewAtchisonAudrainBarryBarton BatesBenton BollingerBoone BuchananButler Caldwell Callaway Camden Cape GirardeauCarroll Carter Cass Cedar Chariton ChristianClarkClay Clinton Cole Cooper CrawfordDadeDallasDaviess DeKalbDentDouglas
0233535721567214912161231112204501120150
2.33.90.83.410.43.83.16.02.417.59.211.12.310.111.17.61.73.59.72.41.18.82.021.82.89.53.15.31.92.61.52.54.43.1
-203-1-2140-3-30317-24054102020-5-5-4-1-1-101-1
County 2015 10 yearAverage +/-
Dunklin FranklinGasconade Gentry Greene GrundyHarrisonHenryHickory Holt Howard HowellIronJackson JasperJefferson Johnson Knox LacledeLafayetteLawrenceLewis Lincoln Linn Livingston MaconMadisonMariesMarionMcDonaldMercerMillerMississippi Moniteau
12223128322642548221305168132944344291913
8.123.43.81.031.01.93.05.02.82.02.210.23.674.916.432.08.11.48.56.09.62.39.41.92.22.53.13.14.98.90.911.22.82.7
6-110511-26-11-122213-6-31-3541-33420-2-2212-6-1
Traffic Crashes/2015 Statistics 5
County 2015 10 yearAverage +/-
MonroeMontgomery MorganNew MadridNewton Nodaway Oregon OsageOzark Pemiscot Perry Pettis Phelps Pike Platte PolkPulaski PutnamRalls Randolph Ray Reynolds RipleySaline
19646232010381387941354543
2.25.25.87.215.94.43.83.32.56.24.09.410.74.411.67.08.91.23.13.94.03.04.53.7
-14-3-2-20-1-1-1-43-5-387-26-2-112-120-3
County 2015 10 yearAverage +/-
Schuyler Scotland ScottShannon Shelby St. Charles St. Clair St. FrancoisSt. Louis St. Louis CitySte. GenevieveStoddard Stone SullivanTaney Texas Vernon WarrenWashingtonWayneWebsterWorthWrightTOTAL
1.00.77.03.71.824.65.313.156.444.64.56.17.41.49.88.35.36.911.05.18.00.63.2
875.2
01-1021601613050-137-441-1140-4
104
015222571169506672161639811711
870
Statewide Traffic Deaths by County
6 Traffic Crashes/2015 Statistics
Statewide Deaths by Month
2015
Statewide Traffic Deaths By Month
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
52
35
53
46
67
82
62
84
73
78
67
58
47
34
65
61
77
67
72
65
62
66
86
64
66
42
60
73
64
80
78
92
68
92
86
69
45
39
50
62
62
70
76
79
78
85
73
67
54
65
73
64
73
73
81
78
68
68
66
63
2011 2012 2013 2014
870786 826 757 766Total
Traffic Crashes/2015 Statistics 7
Crashes by Day and Hour
15,316
26,623
39,733 40,005
Midnight to 3:59 a.m. 4:00 a.m. to 7:59 a.m. 8:00 a.m. to 11:59 a.m. Noon to 3:59 p.m. 4:00 p.m. to 7:59 p.m. 8:00 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.
17,141169
Hour of OccurrenceKnown Cases
Mon. Tues. Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun.
All Crashes(shown in thousands)
Fatal Crashes(shown in hundreds)
8,600119
165
10863
156
Thurs.
Day of OccurrenceKnown Cases
All Crashes(shown in thousands)
Fatal Crashes(shown in hundreds)
Unk.
23867
21,357 21,846 21,800 22,11824,967
20,23315,443
11285 93
117 112131 130
Unknown
1,21323
8 Traffic Crashes/2015 Statistics
Crashes
Road Conditions Weather Conditions
Light Conditions
Dark - Lighted ........................Dark - Unknown Lighting ....Dark - Unlighted ....................Daylight ...................................Other ........................................Unknown .................................N/A ..........................................Total ..........................................
1281
241421
2100
803
23,6031,032
16,704106,316
198774
4148,631
AllCrashes
115,6003,729
86135141282786
4,340326
1,47925,006
151,910
94,03734,48116,7083,703
7985,0261,537
10249
3,963160,404
68090204161
1099
812
5162305433
3013009
858
Clear .........................................Cloudy .....................................Rain ..........................................Snow .........................................Sleet/Hail ................................Freezing Temperature ............Fog or Mist ..............................Severe Crosswind ...................Other ........................................Unknown .................................Total ..........................................
Dry ............................................Ice/Frost ..................................Moving Water .........................Mud/Dirt ................................Other ........................................Sand/Gravel ...........................Slush .........................................Snow .........................................Standing Water .......................Unknown .................................Wet ............................................Total ..........................................
Statewide Traffic Crashes
Defective vehicles involved ...............................................................
Driver left the scene ............................................................................
Drivers with physical impairment ...................................................
Hazardous material involved ............................................................
Hazardous material released/spilled ..............................................
Occurred at intersection .....................................................................
Occurred off roadway.........................................................................
Occurred on roadway .........................................................................
One vehicle crashes .............................................................................
Speed a contributing circumstance ...................................................
Miscellaneous Information
Fatal AllIn Known Cases
20
40
25
6
1
155
337
466
489
290
3,271
22,026
1,373
88
22
31,680
42,254
106,377
124,288
23,137
FatalCrashes
Road, Weather, Light Conditionsand Miscellaneous Information
AllCrashes
FatalCrashes
AllCrashes
FatalCrashes
Can be more than one road condition per crash.
Traffic Crashes/2015 Statistics 9
Age of Killed/Injured and Drivers
0 - 45 - 10
11 - 14151617181920
21 - 2425 - 3435 - 4445 - 5455 - 6465 - 74
75+Unknown
Total
Age of Person Killed Injured
1,0141,6581,288
5781,1871,5381,7081,6641,6175,982
10,5887,3226,9275,5053,0691,878
37553,898
NumberInvolved
Age of Driver
0 - 45 - 10
11 - 14151617181920
21 - 2425 - 3435 - 4445 - 5455 - 6465 - 74
75+Unknown
Total
21279
3385,2386,4637,1497,0006,703
26,57050,85137,49235,00528,90515,051
8,53220,446
255,836
FatalCrashes
0134
1326203519
114254164189159100
8534
1,220
InjuryCrashes
19
45108
1,2961,6291,9661,9001,8927,231
13,7339,9289,2587,4433,9832,3522,628
65,402
PropertyDamageCrashes
12
31226
3,9294,8085,1635,0654,792
19,22536,86427,40025,55821,30310,968
6,09517,784
189,214
Killed/InjuredBy Age Group
Age of Driversof Motorized
VehiclesInvolved in
Crashes
28
104
132214241977
16896
1341128384
0870
Total
1,0161,6661,298
5821,2001,5601,7221,6881,6366,059
10,7567,4187,0615,6173,1521,962
37554,768
10 Traffic Crashes/2015 Statistics
Crash Type
Note: The type of crash is determined by the first harmful event.
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tew
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shes
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8 4 1 82 5 9 97 3 180
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1,61
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36,8
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2 14 108 8
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20,7
98 38 9972
,857 368
1,29
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9,53
1 92 92 23 165
110,
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4,48
2 26 112
123
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29,5
70 41 110
96,7
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1,45
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53,8
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6 4 1 86 6 9 98 3 187
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Traffic Crashes/2015 Statistics 11
Fatal Total Killed Injured TotalInjuryPropertyDamage
Persons InvolvedCrashProbable ContributingCircumstance
1606
1061589008
140151
157190002
100
1180
427725
121169722052127816
1,431
2,148721
5,933871549
34266
7,4685,404
1443,676
45828844713
1,02340
193212
01,5501,459
6761,5766,0212,785
8312,395
812782107
48,117
1756
1141596008
147171
169230002
100
1280
448129
137185732156129322
1,556
5,3344,928
21,2882,5091,314
5668155
23,87923,0543,967
15,9382,108
3530524082
5,147404768
1,2332
5,8063,5971,3733,757
19,38016,4303,2715,8093,1712,049
271178,277
3,131893
8,9441,097
9024
49119
11,8637,992
1935,436
77939
1266625
1,65653
323316
02,1792,149
8992,7109,0104,0031,2814,1481,1881,373
26573,211
3,0264,201
15,2491,623
6762
62681
16,27117,6353,822
12,1051,631
722119367
4,114364564
1,0132
4,2142,061
6722,060
13,19013,5732,4203,3622,3471,189
148128,729
Alcohol ..........................................Animal(s) in Roadway................Distracted/Inattentive ................Driver Fatigue/Asleep ...............Drugs.............................................Failed to Dim Lights ...................Failed to Secure Load/Improp ..Failed to Use Lights ....................Failed to Yield ..............................Following Too Close ...................Improper Backing .......................Improper Lane Usage/Change .Improper Passing ........................Improper Riding/Clinging to ...Improper Signal ...........................Improper Start from Park ...........Improper Towing/Pushing .......Improper Turn .............................Improperly Parked ......................Improperly Stopped On Road ...Object/Obstruction in Road ......Obstruction on Tracks .................Other .............................................Overcorrected ..............................Physical Impairment ...................Speed - Exceeded Limit ..............Too Fast for Conditions ..............Unknown ......................................Vehicle Defects .............................Violation Signal/Sign .................Vision Obstructed ........................Wrong Side (not passing) ...........Wrong Side (one-way) ................Total ...............................................
2,956887
8,8301,082
8064
49111
11,7167,975
1925,267
75639
1266623
1,64653
311308
02,1352,068
8702,5738,8253,9301,2604,0921,1761,280
24371,655
Probable Contributing Circumstances
12 Traffic Crashes/2015 Statistics
Crossing Road ........................................................................................................................................................... With Signal Against Signal No Signal Not at Crosswalk In Marked Crosswalk In Unmarked CrosswalkOther Action ............................................................................................................................................................. Getting On/Off Vehicle Standing/Lying/Sitting in Trafficway Pushing/Working on Vehicle Behind/In Front of Parked Vehicle Working in Trafficway Playing in Trafficway Walking/Running in Trafficway With Traffic Against Traffic Other Not StatedTotal
Crashes by Class of Trafficway
Statewide Motor Vehicle Traffic Crashes
1161581871023891
14830
870
Classificationof Trafficway
Crashes Persons Involved
InjuryFatalPropertyDamage
Total Killed Injured Total
Interstate ..............................U.S. Roadway .....................State Numbered ..................Single State Lettered ..........Double State Lettered ........County Road .......................City Street ............................Other ....................................Total ......................................
108134171963788
13930
803
4,7163,4285,6232,202
9852,677
15,8041,463
36,898
16,3039,159
15,1384,8702,1767,219
50,2815,784
110,930
6,8615,2468,3333,1201,4013,706
23,2142,017
53,898
6,9775,4048,5203,2221,4393,797
23,3622,047
54,768
Pedestrian InformationRural Urban Total
Killed Injured Killed Injured Killed InjuredPedestrian Action
00
171810
080210
2210955
98
63
91117134
8179
29116
9541242868
570
24
264341
052401
287
125
22166
11358
43743719650
263711912030
353574085
5632,604
24
436151
0132611
5017211027
264
11961
52855420954
345420
1203136
4489864
113631
3,174
Driver ............... 589 Passenger ......... 165Pedestrian ........ 104Pedalcyclist.......... 9Other/Unknown ... 3
People Killed
21,12712,72120,9327,1683,1989,984
66,2247,277
148,631
Traffic Crashes/2015 Statistics 13
Pedestrian by Age
Age of Fatality Male
0-45-10
11-14151617181920
21-2425-3435-4445-5455-6465-74
75+Unknown
Total
Age of Casualty Male
0-45-10
11-14151617181920
21-2425-3435-4445-5455-6465-74
75+Unknown
Total
0121211127
1414135660
76
Female
10100011244363200
28
Total*
113121224
111817198860
104
Fatalities
22624517141815201263
1221011208724188
768
Female
123339155
1422171158
10443485236197
535
Total*
349584321932373723
121226144168139603715
1,303
Injuries
*Pedestrians whose sex is unknown are included in total.
14 Traffic Crashes/2015 Statistics
Alcohol Involvement
Drinking and Crashes (Includes drivers of all vehicles and pedestrians) - Whether or not a person has been drinking cannot always be determined at the scene of a crash. It is generally impossible to determine the persons who have had one or a few drinks; yet, these individuals may be as much of a hazard as the obvious drunk. Because of the time lapse from the moment of occurrence until an officer arrives at the scene to make the investigation, a person's condition concerning drinking can change a great deal. In cases where the individual may have been removed to a hospital, doctor's office or funeral home, his condition may never be determined.
Midnightto
3:59 a.m.
4 a.m.to
7:59 a.m.
8 a.m.to
11:59 a.m.
Noonto
3:59 p.m.
4 p.m.to
7:59 p.m.
8 p.m.to
11:59 p.m.
23
18325955
42655321711552101
411,584
034
13201791
1063828920
12343
001253
2148334526122
189
023364
3193
10794741426
439
0259
1318
111268222227132401215
1,074
19
14163046
231444317255138306
311,568
Drinking Drivers of Motorized VehiclesInvolved in Crashes
Drinking a Probable Contributing Circumstance
Age of Driver
Hour of Occurrence
151617181920
21-2425-3435-4445-5455-6465-74
75+Unknown
Total
UnknownTime
0010128
111264014
50
Fatal Total Killed InjuredInjuryPropertyDamage
Persons InvolvedCrashAlcohol/DrugInvolvement
120494019
51362
803
1,983384165285
31,3622,719
36,898
129504620
56263
870
4,941921393800
125,29916,277
148,631
2,838488188496
93,42413,496
110,930
Alcohol Involved .........................Drugs Involved ............................Alcohol & Drugs Involved .........Alcohol Use ..................................No Alcohol & Drugs Involved ..Unknown ......................................Total
2,717567239447
46,0903,838
53,898
Traffic Crashes/2015 Statistics 15
Motorcycle Statistics
State TotalsKilled (Drivers & Passengers) ........................ 93Injured (Drivers & Passengers) ................. 2,035Crashes ......................................................... 2,279
This includes 3 wheel but not mopeds or all-terrain vehicles (ATVs).
Motorcycle Operators
Fatalities InjuriesAge of OperatorNumberInvolved
11-14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65-74
75+
Unknown
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
12
15
11
18
16
8
2
1
86
2
1
7
20
26
47
59
183
349
335
306
271
86
16
5
1,713
2
4
8
21
29
57
70
244
453
437
434
356
120
19
80
2,334
16 Traffic Crashes/2015 Statistics
Urban Traffic FatalitiesCity City
Affton
Arnold
Aurora
Ballwin
Barnhart
Battlefield
Bellefontaine Neighbors
Belton
Berkeley
Black Jack
Blue Springs
Bolivar
Bonne Terre
Boonville
Bowling Green
Branson
Brentwood
Bridgeton
Cameron
Cape Girardeau
Carl Junction
Carthage
Caruthersville
Charleston
Chesterfield
Chillicothe
Clayton
Clinton
Columbia
Crestwood
Creve Coeur
Dardenne Prairie
De Soto
Dellwood
Des Peres
Desloge
Dexter
Ellisville
Eureka
Excelsior Springs
Farmington
Ferguson
Festus
Florissant
Fulton
Gladstone
Glendale
Grain Valley
Grandview
Greenwood
Hannibal
Harrisonville
Hazelwood
Independence
Jackson
Jefferson City
Jennings
Joplin
Kansas City
Kearney
Kennett
Kirksville
Kirkwood
Ladue
Lake St. Louis
Lebanon
Lee's Summit
Liberty
Macon
Manchester
Maplewood
Marshall
Marshfield
Maryland Heights
Maryville
Mehlville
Mexico
Moberly
Monett
Murphy
Neosho
Nevada
Nixa
Normandy
O’Fallon
Oak Grove
Oakville
Odessa
Olivette
Overland
Ozark
Pacific
Note: Crashes occurring within cities of 5,000 or more population are classified as urban.
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
9
0
2
0
6
48
0
0
2
3
0
0
0
2
4
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
5
0
0
0
1
0
5
1
0
3
0
1
-
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
9
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
2
2
1
0
1
2014 2014
Totals 220 289
City 2014Park Hills
Parkville
Perryville
Pevely
Pleasant Hill
Poplar Bluff
Raymore
Raytown
Republic
Richmond
Richmond Heights
Rolla
Savannah
Sedalia
Shrewsbury
Sikeston
Smithville
Spanish Lake
Springfield
St. Ann
St. Charles
St. John
St. Joseph
St. Louis
St. Peters
Sullivan
Sunset Hills
Town & Country
Trenton
Troy
Union
University City
Valley Park
Warrensburg
Warrenton
Washington
Webb City
Webster Groves
Weldon Spring
Wentzville
West Plains
Wildwood
Willard
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
14
0
5
1
2
37
1
0
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
4
1
1
0
0
2
3
0
0
1
5
11
1
2
0
3
64
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
5
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
-
2
0
1
-
2
0
3
2
3
3
0
2
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
-
0
1
1
2
0
3
2
0
0
0
4
0
3
0
4
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
8
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
3
3
0
2015 2015 20150
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
3
1
4
0
0
1
0
22
0
3
1
4
50
5
3
3
1
1
0
0
3
0
0
3
2
2
0
0
1
0
3
0
Traffic Crashes/2015 Statistics 17
Urban and Rural Comparison
Type of Crash Fatal Injury PropertyDamage Total
Animal ....................................................................Animal Drawn Veh/Animal Ridden for Trans .Cargo/Equipment Loss/Shift .............................Fell/Jumped from Motor Vehicle .......................Fire/Explosion .......................................................Fixed Object ...........................................................Immersion ..............................................................Jackknife .................................................................Motor Vehicle in Transport ..................................Other Non-Collision .............................................Other Object ...........................................................Overturn .................................................................Parked Motor Vehicle ...........................................Pedalcycle ...............................................................Pedestrian ...............................................................Railway Vehicle .....................................................Working Motor Vehicle ........................................Total .........................................................................
9033
551
3,46112
18,06748
100414586409941
314
24,198
8431
495
489,873
733
54,270153633199
7,79974751263
74,137
9334
526249
13,4078
3572,455
202734623
8,389489
1,0761578
98,611
00020
7300
11811
1046
6001
276
Type of Crash Fatal Injury Total
Animal ....................................................................Animal Drawn Veh/Animal Ridden for Trans .Cargo/Equipment Loss/Shift .............................Fell/Jumped from Motor Vehicle .......................Fire/Explosion .......................................................Fixed Object ...........................................................Immersion ..............................................................Jackknife .................................................................Motor Vehicle in Transport ..................................Other Non-Collision .............................................Other Object ...........................................................Overturn .................................................................Parked Motor Vehicle ...........................................Pedalcycle ...............................................................Pedestrian ...............................................................Railway Vehicle .....................................................Working Motor Vehicle ........................................Total .........................................................................
42030
20900
19030
7213
3730
527
29671
554
5,02929
5,5375164
1,20512181
2119
1812,700
3,24913593
18110,925
3166
18,587215657927
1,732181711
10236,793
3,549226061
18516,163
3375
24,314269721
2,2041,854
10226523
12050,020
PropertyDamage
Urban Crashes in Missouri
Rural Crashes in Missouri
18 Traffic Crashes/2015 Statistics
Vehicle Types Involved
142163001
93403
4394
529
27315120
19944
6902
131,222
Drivers
Safety Device Usage
Killed Injured0019
591
1400
221
273167
243
592
011
2731,328
130328
015
1777
3,39927,699
2852,587
36,230
Vehicle Body Type AnalysisPersons in each
Vehicle Type
Crash Drivers/Passengers
Fatal Injury PropertyDamage Killed Injured
142163001
91402
4633
509
26615120
20044
6802
151,235
1861671745
28611
151,787
1168859
35,61438
3,473498
8,94542623568
12,5311244
9991
28243
65,923
28670139159
1,0668
1211345631
648211
100,793129
9,25192
27,7451,877
886303
35,86822
2264,753
15161
3,680189,342
2412562367
71721
232,035
13012098
38,60191
5,537513
12,407618317124
17,1141981
1,3902
38334
80,899
ATV .............................................................................Cargo Van ...................................................................Construction Equipment/Heavy Machinery .......Farm Implements ......................................................Large Bus (16+ w/Driver) .......................................Limousine (7-8 w/Driver) .......................................Limousine (9-15 w/Driver) .....................................Motor Home...............................................................Motorcycle ..................................................................Motorized Bicycle......................................................Other Heavy Truck ...................................................Other Vehicle ..............................................................Passenger Car ............................................................Passenger Van (9+ w/Driver)..................................Passenger Van (<9 w/Driver)..................................Pedalcycle ...................................................................Pickup .........................................................................Single Unit Truck, 2 Axels, 6 Tires ..........................Single Unit Truck, 3 or more Axels .........................Small Bus (9-15 w/Driver) .......................................Sport Utility Vehicle ..................................................Train ............................................................................Truck Tractor with No Units ....................................Truck Tractor with One Unit....................................Truck Tractor with Three Units ...............................Truck Tractor with Two Units ..................................Unknown ....................................................................Total .............................................................................
Vehicle Body Type
PassengersKilled Injured
00034150000
89490
15166
31357917151
151248775
933161
1,86010,384
1221,179
15,892
Booster SeatChild Restraint - Forward Facing
Child Restraint - Rear FacingNo Helmet
DOT Compliant HelmetLap Belt OnlyNo Seat Belts
Not ApplicableOther
Other HelmetReflective ClothingSeat Belts Not Used
Shoulder and Lap BeltShoulder Belt Only
Use UnknownTotal
Safety Devices
Traffic Crashes/2015 Statistics 19
Missouri Crashes
Total Crashes ....................................................148,631Total Fatal Crashes .................................................803Total Persons Killed ...............................................870
The type of crash is determined by the first harmful event.
Type of Crash All Crashes
Motor Vehicle in Transport ...............................
Fixed Object ........................................................
Parked Motor Vehicle ........................................
Animal .................................................................
Overturn ..............................................................
Other Object ........................................................
Pedestrian ............................................................
Pedalcycle ............................................................
Other Non Collision ...........................................
Fire/Explosion ....................................................
Working Motor Vehicle .....................................
Fell/Jumped from Motor Vehicle ....................
Cargo/Equipment Loss/Shift ..........................
Jackknife ..............................................................
Immersion ...........................................................
Railway Vehicle ..................................................
Animal Drawn Vehicle/Animal Ridden for Trans. ...
96,769
29,570
10,243
4,482
2,827
1,455
1,341
591
471
234
198
123
112
110
41
38
26
Fatalities
346
304
6
4
86
1
98
9
4
0
1
5
0
0
0
3
3
Total 148,631870
20 Traffic Crashes/2015 Statistics
Holiday Fatalities
Labor Day
2014
2014
2014
2014
9
6
18
14
11
From 6:00 p.m., Friday, August 29, toMidnight, Monday, September 1.
From 6:00 p.m., Wednesday, November 26, to Midnight, Sunday, November 30.
From 6:00 p.m., Wednesday, December 24, toMidnight, Sunday, December 28.
From 6:00 p.m., Wednesday, December 31, 2014, to Midnight, Sunday, January 4, 2015.
From 6:00 p.m., Thursday, July 3, toMidnight, Sunday, July 6.2014 8
2014
4th of July
New Year
Thanksgiving
Christmas
Memorial Day
Missouri
Holiday
From 6:00 p.m., Friday, May 23, to Midnight, Monday, May 26.
From 6:00 p.m., Friday, May 22, to Midnight, Monday, May 25.
From 6:00 p.m., Thursday, July 2, toMidnight, Sunday, July 5.
From 6:00 p.m., Friday, September 4, toMidnight, Monday, September 7.
From 6:00 p.m., Wednesday, November 25, to Midnight, Sunday, November 29.
From 6:00 p.m., Thursday, December 24, toMidnight, Sunday, December 27.
From 6:00 p.m., Thursday, December 31, 2015, to Midnight, Sunday, January 3, 2016.
PeriodYear Killed ReportingHours
78
78
102
102
102
78
2015
2015
2015
2015
8
10
13
5
11
2015 14
2015
78
78
102
102
102
78
Highway Patrol Headquarters
Troop A504 S.E. Blue ParkwayLee's Summit, MO 64063-4351Phone: 816-622-0800Fax: 816-622-0715
Troop B308 Pine Crest DriveMacon, MO 63552-1030Phone: 660-385-2132Fax: 660-385-3920
Troop C891 Technology DriveWeldon Spring, MO 63304Phone: 636-300-2800Fax: 636-300-2741
Troop C Service CenterP.O. Box 6125268 Flat River RoadPark Hills, MO 63601-0612Phone: 573-431-0166Fax: 573-431-4429
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Troop E4947 Highway 67 NorthPoplar Bluff, MO 63901-8719Phone: 573-840-9500Fax: 573-840-9509
Troop E Service Center105 Keystone DriveSikeston, MO 63801-5603Phone: 573-472-5200Fax: 573-472-5204
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Troop G1226 West Business Highway 60/63Willow Springs, MO 65793Phone: 417-469-3121Fax: 417-469-3105
Troop H3525 North Belt HighwaySt. Joseph, MO 64506-1370Phone: 816-387-2345Fax: 816-387-2349
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