TP 13743 E
February 2001
This report presents descriptive statistics about Canadian traffic collisions
during the ten-year period from 1988 to 1997, focusing specifically on casualty
collisions. Casualty collisions are defined as all reportable motor vehicle
crashes resulting in fatalities or injuries.
Transport Canada, in cooperation with the Canadian Council of Motor Transport
Administrators, acquires vehicle collision data from provincial and territorial
agencies and stores this information in its own Traffic Accident Information
Database (TRAID). All the traffic collision statistics presented here were
derived from this database. The various jurisdictions collect largely similar
crash data, but because each jurisdiction has its own collision report forms
and reporting procedures and maintains its own data, there cannot be complete
data uniformity.
The first section of the report reviews the environmental elements of
collisions, including day, time, weather, road attributes, and crash
configurations. The second section examines factors related to the vehicles
involved in collisions such as vehicle type, vehicle manoeuvre, and vehicle
events. Finally, the third section looks at the age, sex, road user category,
and other characteristics of the persons involved in vehicle crashes.
All tables in this report present data for the ten-year period from 1988 to
1997, and all tables, except Table 1.1, refer to fatality and injury collisions
exclusively. A brief discussion of selected ten-year trends or averages is
included at the beginning of each section.
Manitoba collision statistics from 1989 are excluded from this report because
technical difficulties within the jurisdiction have made the data unavailable.
Where necessary, other significant data exclusions are noted below the relevant
table.
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