Among drivers and pedestrians killed in crashes in 2018, drivers of large trucks had the lowest proportion of blood alcohol contents at or above 0.08% (3%) and pedestrians ages 16 and older (not included in chart) had the highest proportion at 33%. For the past five years, large truck drivers have remained at 3% of total deaths, with the estimated number of deaths ranging from 16 to 29.
Source: Insurance Institutue for Highway Safety, Highway Loss Data Institute
Among drivers and pedestrians killed in crashes in 2018, drivers of large trucks had the lowest proportion of blood alcohol contents at or above 0.08% (3%) and pedestrians ages 16 and older (not included in chart) had the highest proportion at 33%. For the past five years, large truck drivers have remained at 3% of total deaths, with the estimated number of deaths ranging from 16 to 29.
Source: Insurance Institutue for Highway Safety, Highway Loss Data Institute
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