September 2009 HOG Chapter Meeting Safety Message
The following Ohio motorcycle statistics are from Ohio Department of Public Safety and Ohio State Highway Patrol resources.
OHIO MOTORCYCLE CRASH, FATALITIES AND INJURY DATA
2008 2007 2006
Motorcycle related crashes 4,967 4,982 4,235
Fatalities 213 190 157
% fatalities not wearing a helmet 72% 65% 74%
% fatalities involving alcohol impairment 44% 42% 45%
All injuries 4,430 4,053 3,546
Serious injuries 1,295 1,250 1,103
% of motorcycle at fault 59% 57% 54%
County ranking for 2008 fatalities and crashes
Fatalities Crashes
Cuyahoga 1. Cuyahoga
Lucas 2. Franklin
Franklin 3. Hamilton
Summit 4. Summit
Montgomery 5. Lucas
Hamilton 6. Montgomery
Butler 7. Stark
Mahoning 8. Butler
Lorain 9. Lorain
Licking 10. Lake
Clermont 13. Clermont
27. Warren 14. Warren
Age group of motorcyclists killed and injured in 2008
Age Group # Killed % # Injured %
<15 1 .05% 63 .01%
16-30 53 24.9% 1,113 26.9%
31-45 70 32.9% 1,286 31.1%
46-60 70 32.9% 1,329 32.1%
61-75 19 8.9% 319 7.7%
76+ 0 0% 27 .01%
Total 213 100% 4,137 100%
OHIO MOTORCYCLE REGISTRATION & CITATION DATA
2008 motorcycle registrations (includes 2 & 3 wheel vehicles)
Ohio total 688,025
Butler county 19,475 2.8%
Clermont county 12,868 1.9%
Hamilton county 30,250 4.4%
Warren county 12.057 1.8%
SW Ohio area total 74,650 10.8%
States with most motorcycle registrations
California 751,000
Ohio 688,000
Florida 619,000
Ohio State Highway Patrol motorcycle citations (2005-2007)
· 7,006 enforcement stops – 30% increase in 2007 as compared to 2005
· 46% of citations were for operating without an operating license or endorsement
· Nearly half of citations were for speeding
· 12% of citations were for operating under the influence
· 36-45 year old group had the highest increase in citations
Registration & Endorsements
· The number of motorcycle registrations increased 12% from 2005 to 2008
· The number of endorsements increased 3% for the same period
· Endorsement increases were greatest for females (13%) compared to 3% for males
· Endorsements for drivers 50 years and older increased 11% compared to a 5% decrease for drivers 49 year old and younger