Total number of A-injuries in the rural Champaign County area PM

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

Year A-Injuries 5 Year Rolling Average (Objective) 5 Year Rolling Average (Actual)
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.
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.