Parking Lot Statistics
Pedestrian Statistics
Slowing Down
Safe Driving Habits
Top Campus Concerns
100

The number of Americans injured in parking lots daily.

What is 165?

100

The most likely time of day for a pedestrian to die in a crash.

What is after 6pm? (~50%)

100

Road conditions that increase stopping distance.

What are wet and snowy conditions? What are gravel, dirt, and mud?

100

Be aware of your surroundings.

What is avoid distractions - do not use your cell phone?

100

The 3rd most reporting driving violation on campus.

What is not following signs?

200

Percentage of car accidents in the U.S. that occur in parking lots.

What is 20%?

200

Since 2009, pedestrian–motor vehicle deaths have increased by this startling percentage.

What is ~80%?

200

These cars stop faster because there is less weight behind them.

What is smaller cars?

200

Follow directions.

What is follow directional signs and arrows and do not pull through a parking space to shorten the drive?

200

The second most reported driving violation on campus.

What is not following posted speed?

300

The percentage of drivers who make phone calls while driving through parking lots.

What is 66%?

300

The percentage of crash fatalities accounted for by pedestrian deaths.

What is ~17%?

300

The time an average driver requires to perceive a hazard, react to avoid the hazard, and apply the brakes.

What is 1.5 seconds?

300

The speed limit on the ring road.

What is 25mph?

300

The most reported driving violation on campus.

What is not following travel directions?

400

The number of people injured in parking lots and garages each year.

What is 60,000?

400

The percentage of child pedestrians aged 2-10 years in parking lots that are left unsupervised.

What is 67%?

400

The amount of time it takes to stop for an average driver in an average size car on a dry road who is going 60 mph.

What is 6.87 seconds?

400

The speed limit in the garages.

What is 10mph?

500

The number of people who die in parking lots and garages per year.

What is approximately 500?

500

These kinds of vehicle pose a higher fatality risk to pedestrians in a pedestrian-vehicle collision.

What are trucks and SUVs?

500

At 20 mph, the average vehicle will travel this many additional feet after the brakes are applied for a total stopping distance of 62 feet.

What is 18 feet?

500

How to behave as a pedestrian in the parking garage.

What is stay visible and be careful, avoid walking on ramps?

500

This type of accident has occurred on campus.

What is a pedestrian-vehicle collision?

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