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Table 2-2: Passenger Car and Light Truck Occupants Killed and Restraint Use: 2011

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

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State Restraint used No restraint used Restraint use unknown Total occupants killed
Fatalities Percent Fatalities Percent Fatalities Percent
Alabama 269 39.4 378 55.4 35 5.1 682
Alaska 14 29.8 26 55.3 7 14.9 47
Arizona 166 38.5 214 49.7 51 11.8 431
Arkansas 150 37.4 219 54.6 32 8.0 401
California 921 59.6 505 32.7 120 7.8 1,546
Colorado 112 37.3 183 61.0 5 1.7 300
Connecticut 57 39.6 54 37.5 33 22.9 144
Delaware 27 44.3 33 54.1 1 1.6 61
District of Columbia 4 30.8 6 46.2 3 23.1 13
Florida 568 45.8 599 48.3 74 6.0 1,241
Georgia 389 44.4 419 47.8 69 7.9 877
Hawaii 15 37.5 14 35.0 11 27.5 40
Idaho 46 36.5 71 56.3 9 7.1 126
Illinois 268 46.4 265 45.9 44 7.6 577
Indiana 252 48.8 189 36.6 75 14.5 516
Iowa 113 42.6 120 45.3 32 12.1 265
Kansas 125 41.0 157 51.5 23 7.5 305
Kentucky 235 43.2 304 55.9 5 0.9 544
Louisiana 169 36.0 266 56.6 35 7.4 470
Maine 47 46.1 51 50.0 4 3.9 102
Maryland 135 47.0 139 48.4 13 4.5 287
Massachusetts 71 31.0 107 46.7 51 22.3 229
Michigan 315 54.7 192 33.3 69 12.0 576
Minnesota 128 48.3 105 39.6 32 12.1 265
Mississippi 192 38.3 305 60.9 4 0.8 501
Missouri 176 29.6 364 61.2 55 9.2 595
Montana 51 31.1 109 66.5 4 2.4 164
Nebraska 43 30.5 79 56.0 19 13.5 141
Nevada 54 39.4 63 46.0 20 14.6 137
New Hampshire 13 19.7 53 80.3 0 0.0 66
New Jersey 199 55.7 150 42.0 8 2.2 357
New Mexico 129 53.8 108 45.0 3 1.3 240
New York 343 57.0 184 30.6 75 12.5 602
North Carolina 418 50.2 375 45.0 40 4.8 833
North Dakota 30 26.3 76 66.7 8 7.0 114
Ohio 267 38.6 356 51.4 69 10.0 692
Oklahoma 201 39.3 284 55.6 26 5.1 511
Oregon 126 58.6 60 27.9 29 13.5 215
Pennsylvania 265 30.5 494 56.8 110 12.7 869
Rhode Island 13 35.1 22 59.5 2 5.4 37
South Carolina 248 45.3 257 47.0 42 7.7 547
South Dakota 21 24.7 52 61.2 12 14.1 85
Tennessee 284 40.0 371 52.3 55 7.7 710
Texas 979 49.4 820 41.4 181 9.1 1,980
Utah 73 44.0 78 47.0 15 9.0 166
Vermont 24 57.1 17 40.5 1 2.4 42
Virginia 247 44.6 300 54.2 7 1.3 554
Washington 157 54.0 100 34.4 34 11.7 291
West Virginia 85 32.4 131 50.0 46 17.6 262
Wisconsin 170 42.9 187 47.2 39 9.8 396
Wyoming 35 34.7 63 62.4 3 3.0 101
United States, total 9,439 44.4 10,074 47.4 1,740 8.2 21,253

NOTES: Fatalities in this table include passenger car and light truck occupants only. Occupants of other vehicle types - heavy trucks, motorcycles, and buses - are excluded, as are other types of highway-related fatalities such as pedestrian fatalities. Hence, the fatalities represented here are lower than those in table 2-1. Percentages may not add to totals due to rounding.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Fatality Analysis Reporting System Encyclopedia, available at www-fars.nhtsa.dot.gov as of April 2013.