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Department of Transportation Releases 2023 Traffic Fatality Statistics

December 15, 2023 at 4:17 am tdemartini
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The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation (HDOT) provided year-to-date traffic fatality statistics for 2023. As of December 13, 92 fatalities caused by motor vehicle collisions were reported statewide, a decrease from the 112 lives lost at this time in 2022.

HDOT found that driving behavior in Hawaiʻi is improving, according to information gathered by a Statewide Attitudinal and Behavior Survey. The survey presented data showing a decrease in speeding among drivers, a decrease in DUIs from truck drivers, and an increase in people opting to get into a vehicle with a sober driver. 

While an improvement has been seen in overall driving behavior, the number of fatalities by motorcycle collisions has been consistently high for multiple years. In 2023, there have been 27 motorbike-related fatalities to date, and an increase in DUIs and speeding. This death toll makes up 29% of all traffic-related fatalities and equates to a little more than two deaths each month.

There have been 9 bicyclist fatalities in 2023, the highest recorded number of deaths among bicyclists in Hawaiʻi.  According to those surveyed, bike and e-bike ridership along with the use of lights and bright clothing increased, yet the use of helmets and hand signals has decreased.

Bikers face the greatest risk on the road, as a bike does not provide an outer barrier to protect the user, nor does it have safety features as cars do. HDOT urges all motorists to be thoughtful and practice safe driving when next to a biker, as even a slight collision could be fatal. Motorists should be checking mirrors and blind spots frequently allowing for adequate following distance, and always using signals before making a turn or changing lanes. Riders may also minimize risk by wearing high-visibility protective gear, using their lane position to see or be seen, and by maintaining a safe speed.

HDOT encourages all who use the road to stay vigilant with responsible driving.

 

Tags: 2023, Department of Transportation, Safety, traffic incidents
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