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1,178

94%

What does it take to make it safe?

It starts with you!

Ohio Trends

Fatalities & Serious Injuries2008-2017

The Economy is a Factor

Travel increasein Ohio

Stable Gas Prices

5%

Fatalities per Emphasis Area2008-2017

Overview of Older Driver Crashes2008-2017

Overview of Pedestrian Crashes2008-2017

Overview of Distracted Driving Crashes2008-2017

Drug Related Traffic Fatalities2008-2017

National Trends

Total Fatalities2007-2016

15

Leading Cause of Death

Fatalities and Fatality Rate per 100M VMT1975-2016

17

Proportion of Fatalities by Road User1975-2015

18

Unbelted Passenger Vehicle Occupant Fatalities 2007-2016

19

Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities2007-2016

20

Speeding-Related Fatalities2007-2016

21

Pedestrian Fatalities2007-2016

22

Change in Fatalities and % Change2015 to 2016 by NHTSA Region

23

Today’s Trends

Driverless Vehicles

How Does It Work?

How Does It Work?

Initiatives

■ US 33 Smart Mobility Corridor

■ Interstate 90 Lake Effect Corridor

■ Interstate 670 Smart Lane

■ Interstate 80 - Ohio Turnpike

■ Connected Marysville

■ Smart Columbus

Eliminate 9 in 10

Crashes

Other Benefits

Advantages for Ohioans

■ 247K Blind Ohioans

■ 1.2M Under Age 65 Cognitive or Physical Disabilities

■ 1.2M Aging Driver Over Age 65

■ 1.7M Economically Disadvantaged

Driverless Cars

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXRQ7SMn0wI

The Nation is Getting Older

Scripps Gerontology Center 2015

Silver Tsunami

Overview of Older Driver Crashes2008-2017

Battle of the Ages: Who is a better driver?

Driving is a Lifeline

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDZXEImJv0U

“Normal” Aging

■ Vision

■ Strength, flexibility and reflexes

■ Health conditions like arthritis

■ Memory

Self-Regulating

■ Limit or cease night driving

■ Compensate for decreased reaction time

■ Travel off-peak

■ Avoid in-car distractions

■ Plan ahead

Medical Conditions

Diabetes Stroke DementiaThese conditions and fitness to drive should be evaluated by a medical professional.

Medications

■ Older adults take more medications.

■ May be more susceptible to adverse or strong reactions

Driving Spectrum

FIT TO DRIVE

WE’RE AGING, BUT WE HAVE ANSWERS, TO STAY —

DistractedDriving

Overview of Distracted Driving Crashes2008-2017

Research2016

Crashes with phone records show increased in risk

Conversation restricts visual processing - attention

Drivers on cell phones drive worse than drunk drivers

Conversation Restricts Vision

Cell

No cell

Conversation Restricts Vision

Conversation Restricts Vision

We fool ourselves …

Our View: A Complex Computer Reality …

Conversation Restricts Vision

Phones are Addictive

How Addictive?

Proximity Matters

“Do Not Disturb”

Leadership

Leadership

Strategies

Distracted Driving Task

Force

FIT TO DRIVE

WE’RE AGING, BUT WE HAVE ANSWERS, TO STAY —

Drivers Education

Freeway Message Signs

Traffic Safety to People Safety

Michelle MayOhio Department of Transportation614.644.8309Michelle.May@dot.ohio.gov

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