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ORSAR 2002 - List of Tables and Figures

List of Tables and Figures

Tables

Section 1 - Overview

  1. Selected Diagnoses of Motor Vehicle Collision Injuries Hospitalized in Ontario, 2002
  2. Selected Surgical Procedures for Motor Vehicle Collision Injuries Hospitalized in Ontario, 2002

Section 2 - The people

  1. Category of Involved Person by Severity of Injury in Fatal and Personal Injury Collisions
  2. Category of Persons Killed by Age Groups
  3. Category of Persons Injured by Age Groups
  4. Sex of Driver by Class of Collision
  5. Driver Condition by Class of Collision
  6. Driver Age by Driver Condition in all Collisions
  7. Recorded Occurrence of Driver Condition in Drivers Killed
  8. Apparent Driver Action by Class of Collision
  9. Seat Belt Usage by Severity of Driver Injury in Fatal and Personal Injury Collisions
  10. Seat Belt Usage by Severity of Passenger Injury in Fatal and Personal Injury Collisions
  11. Restraint Use for Children (0-4 Years) Killed in Collisions, 1998 — 2002
  12. Restraint Use for Children (0-4 Years) Involved in Fatal and Personal Injury Collisions by Severity of Injury
  13. Pedestrian Condition by Severity of Injury
  14. Apparent Pedestrian Action by Severity of Injury
  15. Category of Persons Killed and Injured, 1988 — 2002
  16. Sex of Driver Population by Age Groups
  17. Driver Population by Age Groups, 1988 — 2002
  18. Driver Licence Class by Sex
  19. Licensed Drivers, Total Collisions, Persons Killed and Injured, 1931 — 2002
  20. Driver Age Groups — Number Licensed, Collision Involvement and Per Cent Involved in Collisions

Section 3 - The collision

  1. Class of Collision, 1988 — 2002
  2. Collision Rate Per One Million Kilometres Travelled, 1988 — 2002
  3. Motor Vehicles Involved in Collisions Based on Initial Impact
  4. Initial Impact type by Class of Collision
  5. Month of Occurrence by Class of Collision
  6. Day of Week of Occurrence by Class of Collision
  7. Hour of Occurrence by Class of Collision
  8. Statutory Holidays, Holiday Weekends — Fatal Collisions, Persons Killed and Injured
  9. Light Condition by Class of Collision
  10. Visibility by Class of Collision
  11. Road Jurisdiction by Class of Collision
  12. Road Jurisdiction for All Collisions, 1988 — 2002
  13. Collision Location by Class of Collision
  14. Road Surface Condition by Class of Collision

Section 4 - Place of collision

  1. Place of Collision — Total Collisions, Class of Collision, Persons Killed, Injured and Vehicle Registrations

Section 5 - The vehicle

  1. Vehicles Involved in Collisions
  2. Condition of Vehicle by Class of Collision
  3. Model Year of Vehicle by Class of Collision
  4. Insurance Status of Vehicle by Class of Collision
  5. Vehicle Population by type of Vehicle
  6. Selected types of Vehicles by Model Year
  7. Vehicle Damage Level

Section 6 - Special vehicles

  1. Motorcyclists Killed and Injured, 1998 — 2002
  2. Selected Factors Relevant to Fatal Motorcycle Collisions
  3. Pupils Transported Daily, and Total Number of School Vehicles Involved in Collisions Years 1997/98 — 2001/02
  4. School Vehicle type by Nature of Collision, 2001/02
  5. Pupil Injury by Collision Event and Vehicle type, 2001/02 (Number of Persons)
  6. Number of Persons Killed in Collisions Involving Trucks, 1998 — 2002
  7. Number of Trucks in All Classes of Collisions
  8. Registered Trucks, 2002
  9. Selected Factors Relevant to Fatal Truck Collisions
  10. Collision Location by Off-Road Vehicle Drivers Killed and Injured, 1998 — 2002
  11. Collision Location by Off-Road Vehicle Passengers Killed and Injured, 1998 — 2002
  12. Registered Off-Road Vehicles, 1998 — 2002
  13. Selected Factors Relevant to All Off-Road Vehicle Collisions
  14. Collision Location by Motorized Snow Vehicle Drivers Killed and Injured — Riding Seasons, 1997/98 — 2001/02
  15. Collision Location by Motorized Snow Vehicle Passengers Killed and Injured — Riding Seasons, 1997/98 — 2001/02
  16. Registered Motorized Snow Vehicles, 1998 — 2002
  17. All Motorized Snow Vehicle Collisions, 2000/02
  18. Bicyclists Killed and Injured, 1998 — 2002
  19. Age of Bicyclists Involved in Collisions by Light Condition
  20. Selected Factors Relevant to All Bicycle Collisions

Section 7 - Conviction, offence and suspension data

  1. Summary of Motor Vehicle Related Convictions
  2. Motor Vehicle Convictions Related to the Highway Traffic Act
  3. Motor Vehicle Convictions Related to the Criminal Code
  4. Number of Convicted Drivers with Criminal Code of Canada Offences, During the Specified Years
  5. Administrative Driver Licence Suspensions. Monthly Suspensions Issued 2002
  6. Demerit Point Suspensions by Driver Age 2002

Figures

  1. Total Number of Collisions in Ontario, 1989 — 2002
    1. Per Cent of Hospital Admission by Injury type, 2002
  2. Per Cent of Involved Persons in Collisions by Severity of Injury, 2002
  3. Collision Rate Per One Million Kilometres Travelled in Ontario, 1989 — 2002
  4. Vehicle Population by Vehicle Class in Ontario, 2002
  5. Per Cent of Motor Vehicle Convictions in Ontario, 2002