Total number of heavy-vehicle involved serious injuries

Total number of heavy-vehicle involved serious injuries

Goal: Improve safety
 
Objective: Reduce the number of heavy vehicles involved serious injuries (five-year rolling average) by 50 percent from 2016 by 2025.
 
Performance Measure: Total number of heavy-vehicle involved serious injuries (five-year rolling average)
 
Data Sources: IDOT crash database


Number of heavy-vehicle involved serious injuries

Year A-Injuries 5 Year Rolling Average (Objective) 5 Year Rolling Average (Actual)
2012 7    
2013 1    
2014 8    
2015 6    
2016 15 7.4 7.4
2017 5 6.9 7
2018 11 6.3 9
2019 9 5.9 9.2


Total Severe Injuries PM

Goal   Ensure the safety of the transportation system for all people, goods, and services, and in the long term, achieve the state's "Zero Fatalities" goal and reduce heavy-vehicle-involved serious injuries.
Objective   Reduce the number of heavy vehicles involved serious injuries (five-year rolling average) by 50 percent from 2016 by 2025.
Performance Measure   Total number of heavy-vehicle involved serious injuries (five-year rolling average)
2017 Neutral Rating There were 5 heavy vehicles traffic A-Injuries in 2017 in the Metropolitan Planning Area (MPA), a decrease from 7.4 A-Injuries in 2016 (5-year rolling average). The 5-year rolling average decreased 6 percent from 2016 (2012-2016) to 7.0 A-Injuries in 2017 (2013-2017), which is still higher than the 2017 objective (6.9) needed for achieving 50 percent reduction by 2025. Neutral rating.
2018 Negative Rating There were 11 heavy vehicles traffic A-Injuries in 2018 in the Metropolitan Planning Area (MPA), an increase from 7.4 A-Injuries in 2016 (5-year rolling average). The 5-year rolling average increased 22 percent from 2016 (2012-2016) to 9.0 A-Injuries in 2018 (2014-2018). Negative rating.
2019 Negative Rating There were 9 heavy vehicle traffic A-injuries in 2019 in the Metropolitan Planning Area (MPA), an increase from 7.4 A-injuries in 2016 (5-year rolling average). The 5-year rolling average increased 24.3 percent from 2016 (2012-2016) to 9.2 A-injuries in 2019 (2015-2019). Negative rating.