Arlington County staff reviewed all critical crashes – those resulting in serious or fatal injuries to one or more people involved – in detail over three-year reporting period from 2017 to 2019. There were 178 critical crashes in Arlington during this time period, out of a total of 7,549 reported crashes.
When we focused our analysis on critical crashes by mode, we learned that:
- While crashes involving pedestrians make up only about 5% of all crashes, pedestrian crashes make up almost a quarter of critical crashes and over half of fatal crashes. This data affirms that when a pedestrian is involved in a crash, their injury is much more likely to be severe.
- Similarly, motorcycles made up lonely 1% of all crashes but over 13% of serious crashes
- Bicyclists made up about 2% of all reported crashes but 8% of serious crashes.
It is important that our Vision Zero program focuses on these vulnerable road users like pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists, because they are more likely to sustain a serious or fatal injury if there is a crash.
Staff also identified common factors involved in critical crashes:
- Only about 8% of all crashes involved alcohol, but almost half of fatal crashes involved alcohol – showing that drinking and driving has a large impact on the severity of a crash.
- While there are fewer people on the road at night, we found that over half of fatal crashes occurred after dark.
- Speeding and turns were also common circumstances that played a role in serious or fatal crashes.
All this information helps us to understand where to prioritize our efforts to reduce the number of severe or fatal crashes in the County.
2017-2019 Systemic Critical Crash Analysis Report (PDF)