Total number of A-injuries in the rural Champaign County area PM
Goal: Improve safety in the Champaign-Urbana Rural Area
Objective: Reduce the five-year rolling average of number of A-injuries by 2 percent annually (from 53 to less than 45) by 2025 based on 2016 in the rural Champaign County area.
Performance Measure: Total number of A-injuries in the rural Champaign County area.
Data Sources: IDOT crash database
Total number of A-injuries in the rural Champaign County area PM
Objective: Reduce the five-year rolling average of number of A-injuries by 2 percent annually (from 53 to less than 45) by 2025 based on 2016 in the rural Champaign County area.
Performance Measure: Total number of A-injuries in the rural Champaign County area.
Data Sources: IDOT crash database
Total number of A-injuries in the rural Champaign County area PM
Year | A-Injuries | 5 Year Rolling Average (Objective) | 5 Year Rolling Average (Actual) |
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2012 | 68 | 65.8 | |
2013 | 53 | 60.8 | |
2014 | 56 | 60.4 | |
2015 | 50 | 58 | |
2016 | 40 | 53.4 | 53.4 |
2017 | 59 | 52.33 | 51.6 |
2018 | 44 | 51.29 | 49.8 |
2019 | 16 | 50.26 | 41.8 |
2020 | 30 | 49.25 | 37.8 |
2021 | 39 | 48.27 | 37.6 |
Total number of A-injuries in the rural Champaign County area PM
Goal | The CUUASP goal is to consistently reduce the number of fatalities and injury severities using a data-driven, strategic approach that includes education, enforcement, engineering, and emergency response. | |
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Objective | Reduce the five-year rolling average of number of A-injuries by 2 percent annually (from 53 to less than 45) by 2025 based on 2016 in the rural Champaign County area. | |
Performance Measure | Total number of A-injuries in the rural Champaign County area. | |
2017 | Positive Rating | There were 59 total A-injuries in 2017 in the rural area, an increase from 53.4 A-injuries in 2016 (5-year rolling average). The 5-year rolling average decreased 3.4 percent from 2016 (2012-2016) to 51.6 A-injuries in 2017 (2013-2017), which is lower than the 2017 objective (52.3) needed for achieving a 2 percent annual reduction by 2025. Positive rating. |
2018 | Positive Rating | There were 44 total A-injuries in 2018 in the rural area, a decrease from 53.4 A-injuries in 2016 (5-year rolling average). The 5-year rolling average decreased 6.7 percent from 2016 (2012-2016) to 49.8 A-injuries in 2018 (2014-2018), which is lower than the 2018 objective (51.3) needed for achieving a 2 percent annual reduction by 2025. Positive rating. |
2019 | Positive Rating | There were 16 total A-injuries in 2019 in the rural area, a decrease from 53.4 A-injuries in 2016 (5-year rolling average). The 5-year rolling average decreased 21.7 percent from 2016 (2012-2016) to 41.8 A-injuries in 2019 (2015-2019), which is lower than the 2019 objective (50.3) needed for achieving a 2 percent annual reduction by 2025. Positive rating. |
2020 | Positive Rating | There were 30 total A-injuries in 2020 in the rural area, a decrease from 53.4 A-injuries in 2016 (5-year rolling average). The 5-year rolling average decreased 29.2 percent from 2016 (2012-2016) to 37.8 A-injuries in 2020 (2016-2020), which is lower than the 2020 objective (49.3) needed for achieving a 2 percent annual reduction by 2025. Positive rating |
2021 | Positive Rating | There were 39 total A-injuries in 2021 in the rural area, a decrease from 53.4 A-injuries in 2016 (5-year rolling average). The 5-year rolling average decreased 29.6 percent from 2016 (2012-2016) to 37.6 A-injuries in 2021 (2017-2021), which is lower than the 2021 objective (48.27) needed for achieving a 2 percent annual reduction by 2025. Positive rating. |