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4201 East Arkansas Avenue, Room 270, Denver, CO 80222-3406 P 303.757.9025 www.coloradodot.info
DATE: February 1, 2018 TO: Transportation Commission FROM: Darrell Lingk, Director, Office of Transportation Safety and Risk Management SUBJECT: 2018 Safety Workshop Purpose To provide an update to the Commission on how CDOT is performing in terms of our “on the job” injuries and what trends we are seeing since the implementation of ‘Excellence in Safety’ program back in 2013. Secondly, we will provide a presentation on the current trends in motor vehicle fatalities for calendar year 2017 and how these numbers compare to the last several years. Action Information only Background Not Applicable Details Fatalities in Colorado resulting from vehicle crashes has increased 24% over the last three calendar years. This Workshop will examine the reasons for this stark increase and explore some of the options CDOT is considering to reverse this trend. Colorado roadway fatalities have gone up 24% Key Benefits (if applicable) Information Only Options and Recommendations (if applicable) Not Applicable Next Steps (if applicable) Not Applicable Attachments
1. A chart comparing Worker’s Compensation (WC) claims for calendar year 2017 to the previous five calendar years.
2. A chart comparing Lost Time (LT) claims for calendar year 2017 to the previous five calendar years. 3. A chart showing Winter Operations snow plow vehicle incidents for the 2016/2017 season compared to
several previous years. 4. PowerPoint Presentation: Transportation Safety Status, 2017 Summary
4201 East Arkansas Avenue, Room270 Denver, CO 80222-3406
Workers Compensation Claims Comparison
Workers Compensation Lost Time Claims Comparison
Winter OperationsSnow plow incidents decreased over
36% since 2015.
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Total Snowplow IncidentsNovember 1 - April 30
As of Feb. 1 201828 Incidents
2.6M Miles
Transportation Commission Workshop
Transportation Safety Status 2017 Summary
February 14, 2018
Agenda
Overview Early Findings & Analysis 2017 Fatalities – closer look Comparison to other States CDOT response
Overview
637 fatalities 36% higher than 2010-2014 average, 4.7% higher than 2016
1.18 fatalities per 100M VMT 18% higher than 2010-2014 average, same as 2016
SHSP Fatalities Goal – 440 SHSP Fatality Rate Goal – 0.92
Rates
Rates
Key Findings
National Comparison - 2016 National
Fatality Rate – 1.16 14% increase in fatalities from 2010-2014 7% increase in fatality rate from 2010-2014 40 states increased in fatalities from 2015 (Nationally 5.6% increase)
Colorado Fatality Rate – 1.18 24% increase from 2010-2014 18% increase in fatality rate from 2010-2014 40th rank by change in fatalities from 2015 (11%) 24th lowest VMT fatality rate 21st lowest population fatality rate
Source: NHTSA and IIHS
2017 Fatalities – Trends
2017 Fatalities – Trends
2017 Fatalities – Trends
2017 Fatalities – Who Died
2017 Fatalities – Changes in Who
2017 Fatalities – Urban/Rural
2017 Fatalities – By Region
2017 Fatalities – Impairment
CDOT Response
Behavioral – Education, Enforcement Engineering
Safety Performance Measures – Colorado & MPOs 2018 Safety Summit Update of 2014 SHSP in 2018-19
Conclusion
Discussion