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Alcohol involved motor vehicle fatalities in past year, Rate |
| Source DMHAS |
| Definition Motor vehicle accidents in which at least one driver, pedestrian, or cyclist had been drinking (Blood Alcohol Concentration >0.00) |
| Data Group Alcohol involved motor vehicle accidents in past year |
| Dates Available 2000 |
| Publisher Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services |
| Calculation Notes Divide the number of alcohol-involved accidents by total resident population and multiply by 10,000 to get the rate per 10,000. Data is reported by town, and U.S. |
| Importance Injuries from motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for Connecticut residents under the age of 35. Alcohol motor vehicle involved accidents are a direct consequence of alcohol misuse. In the US, only 7 of all crashes involve alcohol use, but 39 of fatal crashes do. |
| Strengths The information is routinely collected as part of the Department of Transportationメs Traffic Accident Viewing System. |
| Limitations モProperty Damage Onlyヤ accidents, which occurred on locally maintained roadways from January 1, 2007 to the present are now included in the DOT accident file. |
| Frequency Annual |
| Table Name DMHAS_CountySubdivision |
| Geography Level State, Town |
| Domains Health , Engaged Communities and Strong Families |
| Subdomains Substance Abuse , Substance Abuse |
| Subject matter Addiction |
Facts about Alcohol involved motor vehicle fatalities in past year, RateRDF feed
| Description | Motor vehicle accidents in which at least one driver, pedestrian, or cyclist had been drinking (Blood Alcohol Concentration >0.00) |
| Domain | Health + and Engaged Communities and Strong Families + |
| Indicator | Alcohol involved motor vehicle accidents in past year + |
| Publisher | Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services + |
| Source | DMHAS + |
| Spatial | State + and Town + |
| Subdomain | Substance Abuse + |
| SubjectMatterRelatedIndicator | Addiction + |
| Temporal | 2000 + |
