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Bob O'Bfien <br />Safe & Sober liaison <br />13880 Kingsview lime <br />Dayton, MN 5532/-9S16 <br />Phone: <br />Fox; <br />E-moil; <br />763-427-0261 <br />763-323-8183 <br />ibob2©uswest.nef <br />Crash Report for the City of Orono <br />The cost is based on the National Safety Council figures for the cost of deaths and <br />injuries in crashes and accidents. Thc.se are the figures that are used in national statistics <br />and by most insurance groups. <br />We have the exact number of deaths and injuries by severity in the state however; the <br />numbers of severe, moderate and minor injuries are not broken down by county or city in <br />the “Crash Facts Report ”. I used an average of the actual numbers of those injuries in <br />Minnesota, so while it may not be exact it is ver>' close to the actual cost of crashes in <br />Orono. <br />Orono, 2002: <br />In 2002 there were 2 Fatal Crashes, 56 Injuries in 42 crashes and 148 Property Damage <br />Crashes. There were 20 fewer injuries in 2002 than in 2001 . This is an indication that <br />drivers arc using their seat belts more and driving somewhat slower because of the <br />education and enforcement. <br />2 Fatalities @ <br />4 Severe Injuries <br />20 Moderate Injuries @ <br />32 Minor Injuries @ <br />148 Property Damage @ <br />S1,040,000.00 <br />S 49,500.00 <br />S 16,500.00 <br />$ 9,400.00 <br />S 6,500.00 <br />Total <br />S 2,080,000.00 <br />S 198.000.00 <br />S 330,000.00 <br />S 300,800.00 <br />S 962.000.00 <br />$ 34*70.800.00 <br />In the past ten years in Minnesota there has been an increase of: 502,103 LicenH*<l <br />Drivers, and the number of licensed vehicles has increased bv 1,103,261. <br />Spoirsoted by the Mrnnesoto Oeparlment of Fublic Safety