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2014
MOTOR VEHICLE
CRASH
COMPARATIVE DATA REPORT
FOR THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY
Compiled by the
New Jersey State Police
Fatal Accident Investigation Unit
CHRIS CHRISTIE
Governor
KIM GUADAGNO
Lt. Governor
JOHN J. HOFFMAN
Acting Attorney General
Dear Reader:
The 2014 calendar year was another successful year for the nation in the reduction of fatal motor
vehicle crashes. It is encouraging to see that nationwide, motor vehicle fatalities have decreased to
a three-year low. In 2014, New Jersey recorded 523 fatal collisions that resulted in 556 deaths.
Unfortunately, this represents an increase of 15 collisions and 14 fatalities, resulting in an average
of 1.52 motor vehicle fatalities per day. The law enforcement community and certain non-profit
organizations will remain committed in their respective traffic and public safety efforts. Through
enforcement and education of the motoring public, we will continue to work towards the reduction
of motor vehicle fatalities on our roadways.
As traffic-related deaths continue to be the leading cause of accidental deaths in New Jersey and the
nation, we must continue our efforts in traffic safety awareness. In 2014, the recorded nationwide
death toll on our roadways was approximately 32,675 fatalities. This is approximately 44 fewer
deaths than reported in 2013. In addition, this figure for 2014 represents approximately 4,748 fewer
deaths nationwide than what was reported 6 years ago in 2008.
On the following pages, you will find statistics concerning this past calendar years fatal motor
vehicle crashes. The information was compiled by the Fatal Accident Investigation Unit within the
Division of State Police. This report constitutes a detailed look at the causes and results of fatal
crashes throughout the state during 2014. With the continued efforts and cooperation of the public
and federal, state and local agencies, I am convinced that our traffic safety records will continue to
improve in the years ahead.
Sincerely,
Joseph R. Fuentes
Colonel
Superintendent
TABLE OF CONTENTS
STATISTICAL SUMMARY
2014. .Quick
. . . . Facts
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2014. .Motor
. . . . Vehicle
. . . . . . Fatal
. . . . Crashes
. . . . . . .and
. . .Fatalities
. . . . . . .with
. . . a. .Comparison
. . . . . . . . .of. .the
. . 1995-2014
. . . . . . . . .Crashes
. . . . . . and
. . . Fatalities
.......
A.
Crash
. . Victim
. . . . . Classification
. . . . . . . . . . by
. . .Month
........................................................
B.
Crashes
. . . . and
. . . Fatalities
. . . . . . . by
. . Month
. . . . . of
. . Occurrence
.....................................................
C.
Crash
Victim
Classification
by
County
............................................................................
D.
Crashes
. . . . by
. . County
. . . . . .of. .Occurrence
. . . . . . . . .and
. . .Roadway
. . . . . . . Classification
...........................................
E.
Fatalities
. . . . .and
. . .Injuries
. . . . . According
. . . . . . . . to
. .Crash
. . . . .Type
. . . .Classification
............................................
F.
Hours
. . of
. . Occurrence
........................................................................
G.
Weather
. . . . Conditions
........................................................................
H.
Day.of. .Occurrence
.........................................................................
I.
Age.of. .Driver
. . . . .Victims
....................................................................
J.
Age.of. .Pedestrian
. . . . . . . .Victims
.................................................................
K.
Sex .of. .Pedestrians
.........................................................................
L.
Condition
. . . . .of. .All
. .Drivers
...................................................................
M.
Alcohol
. . . Factor
.........................................................................
Victim
. . Alcohol
. . . . . . Factor,
. . . . . .2010-2014
. . . . . . . . Comparison
......................................................
Victim
. . Alcohol
. . . . . . Factors
. . . . . . for
. . .the
. . Year
. . . . 2014
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N.
Alcohol
. . . Involvement
. . . . . . . . . .of. Deceased
. . . . . . . . Drivers
. . . . . .Related
. . . . . .to. .Manner
. . . . . .of. .Collision
................................
O.
Manner
. . . .of. Collision
.......................................................................
P.
Type. .of. Vehicles
. . . . . . . Involved
. . . . . . .(Including
. . . . . . . Parked)
....................................................
Q.
Character
of
Road
............................................................................
R.
Road
. .Designation
..........................................................................
S.
Age.of. .Drivers
.........................................................................
T.
Sex .of. .Drivers
.........................................................................
U.
What
. .Drivers
. . . . . Were
. . . . .Doing
................................................................
V.
What
. .Pedestrians
. . . . . . . . .Were
. . . . Doing
.............................................................
W. Contributing
. . . . . . .Circumstances
.....................................................................
SPECIFIC AREAS OF CONCERN
Interstate
. . . . .Highway
. . . . . . .Fatalities
................................
Pedalcycle
. . . . . .Crashes
......................................
Motorcycle
. . . . . .Crashes
......................................
Tractor-Trailer
. . . . . . . . Crashes
....................................
Restraint
Usage
............................................
17 - .20
. . Age
. . . Group
......................................
Fatal. .Crashes
. . . . . . and
. . . Persons
. . . . . . .Killed
. . . . for
. . .Selected
. . . . . . Holiday
. . . . . . Periods
.......
Ten .Year
Experience
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Fatal. .Crash
. . . . Investigation
. . . . . . . . . . Summary
. . . . . . . .by. .Troop
..................
Fatal. .Crashes
. . . . . . by
. . County,
. . . . . . Municipality,
. . . . . . . . . .Date,
. . . . Time
. . . . and
. . . .Location
......
Map. -. Fatalities
. . . . . . . by
. . County
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QUICK FACTS
Nationwide, the fatality rate remained at a historic low of 1.46 fatalities per hundred million vehicle miles traveled.
Nationwide preliminary statistics indicate there were 32,675 people killed.
In New Jersey, there were 523 fatal crashes with 556 people killed.
There was an increase of 15 fatal crashes and an increase of 14 fatalities.
Of the fatalities, 31.3 % had consumed alcohol to some extent.
Of all drivers, 12.2 % were legally intoxicated.
An average of 1.52 persons were killed every day.
There were 60 fatal crashes involving 62 motorcycles.
Pedalcyclists accounted for 11 fatal crashes.
The pedestrian death toll was 170.
There were a total of 33 hit and run fatal crashes involving 49 vehicles. The victims were comprised of 1 driver, 2
passengers, 28 pedestrians and 2 pedalcyclists.
Of the 789 drivers listed, 33 New Jersey drivers and 2 out-of-state drivers were suspended. There were 12 drivers
without valid licenses.
There are 39,042 miles of public open roads in the state of New Jersey, indicating one death for every 70.2 miles.
Straight roads were involved in 65.6 % of all fatal crashes.
Of all fatal crashes, 79.5 % occurred during clear weather conditions.
Of the known drivers involved in fatal crashes, 70.8 % were males.
Of the vehicles involved in fatal crashes, 47.9 % involved passenger cars.
There were 55 tractor-trailers involved in 44 fatal crashes which resulted in 48 fatalities.
SUBJECT
Statistical Summary of 2014 Motor Vehicle Fatal Crashes and Fatalities with a Comparison of the 2010-2014 Crashes
and Fatalities.
Statistics
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Fatal Crashes
530
586
553
508
523
Fatalities
556
627
590
542
556
TREND IN FATALITIES
20 Year Trend
Passenger
Pedalcyclist
Pedestrian
Totals
January
23
0
2
0
1
0
13
0
39
February
15
0
3
0
1
0
12
0
31
March
26
0
4
0
1
0
17
0
48
April
24
0
10
0
9
0
43
May
24
0
11
0
2
0
13
0
50
June
31
0
10
0
2
0
9
0
52
July
30
0
11
0
9
0
50
August
31
0
12
0
14
0
57
September
28
0
7
0
1
0
12
0
48
October
16
0
2
0
1
0
20
0
39
November
23
0
7
0
1
0
13
0
44
December
24
0
1
0
1
0
29
0
55
Totals
295
80
11
170
556
Month
Fatalities
Month
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
January
34
36
49
40
39
37
36
52
42
39
February
27
38
37
21
31
28
45
40
21
31
March
43
44
43
55
46
45
47
45
57
48
April
53
51
43
29
41
55
57
44
32
43
May
39
53
41
44
45
40
57
44
46
50
June
48
48
47
49
46
52
49
48
52
52
July
56
55
55
38
43
61
60
58
41
50
August
40
41
42
52
51
42
47
45
60
57
September
53
47
50
42
46
56
50
54
43
48
October
49
63
48
39
38
50
66
54
42
39
November
38
52
52
50
42
39
53
56
52
44
December
50
58
46
49
55
51
60
50
54
55
TOTAL
530
586
553
508
523
556
627
590
542
556
Crashes
Killed
Driver
Passenger
Pedestrian
Pedalcyclist
Atlantic
37
41
19
11
11
Bergen
37
39
12
24
Burlington
31
31
17
13
Camden
38
38
17
17
Cape May
11
12
Cumberland
17
18
13
Essex
33
40
14
17
Gloucester
30
31
21
Hudson
22
24
Hunterdon
Mercer
25
26
16
Middlesex
32
33
20
Monmouth
45
47
27
13
Morris
13
14
Ocean
44
45
26
14
Passaic
23
24
16
Salem
15
19
13
Somerset
24
25
17
Sussex
Union
27
30
12
13
Warren
TOTAL
523
556
295
80
170
11
Interstate
0
0
5
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
6
0
2
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
5
0
0
2
0
1
0
4
0
0
3
0
2
36
State
14
0
11
0
13
0
13
0
0
8
10
0
0
7
14
0
0
8
0
3
12
0
12
0
19
0
0
5
14
0
0
4
0
5
0
7
0
5
0
6
0
1
191
County
13
0
13
0
10
0
13
0
0
2
0
4
11
0
11
0
0
6
0
0
5
0
8
10
0
0
1
17
0
14
0
0
7
0
9
0
1
0
4
0
3
162
Municipal
0
5
0
5
0
6
0
7
0
0
3
0
7
0
1
0
3
0
2
0
6
0
3
12
0
0
2
0
7
0
2
0
1
0
4
0
1
0
9
0
86
Toll Roads
0
5
0
3
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
2
0
2
0
5
0
0
1
0
9
0
4
0
0
6
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
5
0
48
Other
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTALS
37
37
31
38
11
17
33
30
22
6
25
32
45
13
44
23
15
24
7
27
6
523
NOTE: US roadways are included in the State Highway column. Other roadways include State, County and Municipal Parks and Institutions and US
Government Property.
141
182
1
8
13
1
148
30
6
530
Pedestrian
Railroad Train
Parked Vehicle
Pedalcycle
Animal
Fixed/Other Object
Non-Collision
Other
TOTAL
586
34
165
17
11
210
140
2011
553
28
152
14
14
182
155
2012
508
29
139
14
186
128
2013
523
14
135
11
183
167
2014
556
32
162
13
192
141
2010
627
37
182
17
12
230
140
2011
590
31
164
14
15
199
158
2012
542
31
155
14
200
128
2013
Total Fatalities
In 2014 there were 523 fatal crashes in which 556 persons were killed and 345 persons injured.
2010
Type
Total Crashes
556
14
148
11
200
169
2014
366
19
96
222
19
2010
517
21
126
333
24
2011
382
14
75
12
253
26
2012
393
27
61
279
18
2013
Total Injured
345
46
256
34
2014
HOURS OF OCCURRENCE
Time Of Occurrence
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
28
18
18
17
17
24
31
22
16
27
19
31
20
13
19
18
22
20
16
20
12
14
12
18
14
19
16
18
18
19
17
24
25
20
19
13
17
18
14
13
19
13
12
16
16
20
14
21
16
20
22
20
20
12
16
27
18
11
15
28
23
14
22
25
19
28
23
25
21
24
22
26
20
30
33
25
24
33
27
28
30
31
26
26
25
27
38
35
23
22
39
32
20
33
27
26
34
29
31
28
30
31
26
27
21
28
33
28
24
20
28
19
30
26
32
30
32
18
22
530
586
553
508
523
TOTAL
WEATHER CONDITIONS
Clear
Rain
Snow
Fog
Other
Total
416
61
9
5
32
523
DAY OF OCCURRENCE
Day of Occurrence
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Sunday
96
101
83
74
82
Monday
66
79
75
65
66
Tuesday
63
87
68
65
69
Wednesday
55
62
86
66
67
Thursday
66
75
63
70
77
Friday
98
78
89
85
68
Saturday
86
104
89
83
94
TOTAL
530
586
553
508
523
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
16 and under
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
Age 17
0
4
0
4
0
2
0
1
0
3
18 - 20
13
0
24
0
21
0
15
0
20
0
21 - 24
32
0
46
0
42
0
28
0
26
0
25 - 29
40
0
43
0
35
0
35
0
31
0
30 - 39
39
0
52
0
45
0
44
0
39
0
40 - 49
49
0
57
0
36
0
39
0
41
0
50 - 64
56
0
70
0
70
0
58
0
75
0
65 and older
68
0
303
64
0
362
57
0
309
83
0
304
60
0
295
TOTAL
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
0-4
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
3
0
2
5-9
0
1
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
10 - 14
0
1
0
4
0
3
0
1
0
4
15 - 19
0
6
0
3
0
7
0
4
0
6
20 - 24
10
0
0
7
12
0
15
0
15
0
25 - 44
49
0
41
0
42
0
27
0
41
0
45 - 64
26
0
54
0
54
0
46
0
60
0
65 - 74
23
0
12
0
21
0
14
0
19
0
75 and older
21
0
19
0
20
0
21
0
22
0
Unknown
TOTAL
1
0
141
0
143
1
0
163
0
132
0
170
SEX OF PEDESTRIANS
Sex
2010
2011
2012
Condition
2014
Drivers
Unknown
30
Male
94
93
117
93
109
Apparently Normal
566
Female
47
50
46
39
61
Alcohol Use
89
38
TOTAL
141
143
163
132
170
Medication
18
32
Physical Handicaps
Illness
Fatigue
Fell Asleep
Other
TOTAL
20 YEAR TREND
Intoxicated Drivers Involved in Fatal Crashes
789
ALCOHOL FACTOR
There were 556 fatalities during 2014. Of the fatalities, 295 were drivers, 80 were passengers, 170 were
pedestrians and 11 were pedalcyclists. Of this total, 454 were tested for alcohol and 102 were not tested. Of the 454
tested, 174 were positive for alcohol in varying degrees and 280 were negative. This indicates that 38.3 % of the
fatalities tested were positive for alcohol and 61.7 % were negative. 61 drivers, 11 passengers, 35 pedestrians and 1
pedalcyclist tested positive for drugs.
In 135 of the 523 crashes, Driving While Intoxicated (alcohol and/or drugs) was listed as the major contributing
factor. There were 149 people killed as a result of these 135 crashes.
1.) DRIVERS:
Deceased: There were a total of 295 drivers killed of which 248 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 91 were
positive and 157 were negative, indicating 36.7 % had consumed an alcoholic beverage. Of the 91
imbibing drivers, 73 or 80.2 % had an alcohol level of .08 % or higher.
Surviving: There were a total of 494 surviving drivers of which 134 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 30
were positive and 104 were negative, indicating 22.4 % had consumed an alcoholic beverage. Of the 30
imbibing drivers, 23 or 76.7 % had an alcohol level of .08 % or higher.
2.) Passengers: There were a total of 80 passengers killed of which 57 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 16
were positive and 41 were negative, indicating 28.1 % had consumed an alcoholic beverage.
3.) Pedestrians: There were a total of 170 pedestrians killed of which 138 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 63
were positive and 75 were negative, indicating 45.7 % had consumed an alcoholic beverage.
4.) Pedalcyclists: There were a total of 11 pedalcyclists killed of which 11 were tested for alcohol. Of those tested, 4
were positive and 7 were negative, indicating 36.4 % had consumed an alcoholic beverage.
.01% - .03%
.04% - .07%
.08% - .10%
Negative
No test
Total
20
104
360
494
EVALUATION:
2014 showed a 21.7 % increase in alcohol-related fatalities. The number of fatal accident victims with blood alcohol
readings above the legal limit increased from 114 in 2013 to 141 in 2014, an increase of 23.7 %. Deceased drivers with
alcohol involvement showed a 8.3 % increase when compared to 2013.
ALCOHOL & DRUG USE:
7 surviving drivers, 25 deceased drivers, 4 passengers, 18 pedestrians and 1 pedalcyclists tested positive for alcohol
and drugs (Illicit & Medication).
14 surviving drivers, 36 deceased drivers, 7 passengers, 17 pedestrians and 0 pedalcyclists tested positive for drugs
(Illicit & Medication) alone.
10
11
21
23
Pedestrians
Pedalcyclists
TOTAL
22
14
19
12
16
35
Passengers
Pedestrians
Pedalcyclists
23
13
140
37
91
124
35
20
68
104
33
63
128
47
14
64
14
16
Negative
11
10
10
17
12
18
13
No Test
12
23
Passengers
Pedestrians
Pedalcyclists
TOTAL
10
.04% - .07%
10
13
TOTAL
341
80
47
205
319
10
95
41
173
306
71
52
175
280
75
41
157
89
17
33
39
91
12
39
36
102
23
38
38
13
.08% - .10%
128
47
14
64
280
75
41
157
Negative
93
20
26
45
102
32
23
47
627
17
143
105
362
102
32
23
47
No Test
556
13
141
99
303
590
14
163
104
309
556
11
170
80
295
TOTAL
542
14
132
92
304
556
NOTE:
11
170
80
295
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13
Drivers
.01% - .03%
297
10
84
33
170
116
65
Drivers
LEGEND
.08 % - .10 %
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Passengers
14
Drivers
TOTAL
.04 % - .07 %
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
.01 % - .03 %
.01 - .07 %
Drugs Alone
Angle
Fixed Object
10
40
15
13
Pedestrian
Railroad Train
Pedalcycle
Overturned
Other Object
Sideswipe
Encroachment
Animal
Backing
TOTAL
18
73
25
36
NOTE: Drivers that test positive for both alcohol and drug use are counted in both the appropriate BAC column and in
the Alcohol / Drugs column.
MANNER OF COLLISION
Manner of Collision - All Crashes
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Angle
56
59
56
50
39
33
47
33
38
54
55
58
56
55
52
19
28
22
22
21
Fixed Object
148
162
151
138
134
Pedestrian
141
140
155
128
167
Other*
30
40
37
27
25
Sideswipe
18
18
15
20
17
Overturned
30
34
28
29
14
TOTAL
530
586
553
508
523
* Other categories include - Struck Parked Vehicle, Backing, Encroachment, Animal, Pedalcycle, Other Object and
Railroad
Train. Non-Fixed Object, and Railcar.
Other Action,
12
2011
2012
2013
2014
Passenger Vehicle
429
493
433
426
397
Recreation Vehicle
Taxicab / Limo
11
Motorcycle
74
97
81
57
62
Moped
Pickup
59
58
69
59
57
150
154
149
112
144
Van
Fire / Rescue
Police Vehicle
Ambulance
Bus
10
School Bus
19
19
15
21
24
14
17
18
13
Truck / Trailer
Truck (Bobtail)
Semi-Trailer (Tractor-Trailer)
29
30
29
31
55
Doubles
Triples
Heavy Truck
Other
42
48
44
32
48
TOTAL
850
951
874
790
829
13
CHARACTER OF ROAD
Fatal Crashes
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
258
281
269
262
295
58
57
45
34
45
Straight at Hillcrest
61
74
55
68
55
44
53
56
35
38
Curve at Hillcrest
103
109
114
99
84
530
586
553
508
523
Road Character
Intersection
Other
TOTAL
ROAD DESIGNATION
Fatal Crashes
Road Designation
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Interstate
50
45
38
39
36
State
179
192
199
174
191
County
146
178
162
166
162
Municipal
105
113
100
99
86
Toll Roads
48
57
52
30
48
Other
530
586
553
508
523
TOTAL
NOTE: US roadways are included in the State Highway column. *Other roadways include State, County and Municipal
Parks and Institutions and US Government Property.
14
AGE OF DRIVERS
Fatal Crashes
Age of Driver
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Age 17
16
17
10
10
0
7
18 - 20
48
62
54
36
51
21 - 24
74
87
84
67
66
25 - 29
90
101
87
79
87
30 - 39
135
131
148
121
133
40 - 49
135
149
136
124
113
50 - 64
154
189
171
147
198
65 and over
118
126
118
150
114
Unknown*
TOTAL
25
15
11
16
20
798
879
823
752
789
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Male
568
648
608
551
559
Female
206
215
203
183
210
Unknown
24
16
12
18
20
TOTAL
798
879
823
752
789
16 and under
SEX OF DRIVERS
Fatal Crashes
Sex of Driver
* Unknown includes hit-and-run and parked vehicle crashes where driver information is not known or applicable.
15
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
529
588
570
524
558
10
57
62
58
55
41
Making U Turn
Starting In Traffic
11
11
11
Slowing or Stopping
25
12
17
13
21
Stopped in Traffic
24
39
19
21
36
Parking
Parked
Changing Lanes
21
16
17
18
14
Backing
Driverless / Moving
Passing
12
11
104
110
88
76
67
Driving on Shoulder
Other
Unknown
798
879
823
752
789
Negotiating Curve
TOTAL
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
27
20
38
22
26
12
19
53
61
55
55
57
32
24
31
19
33
16
27
23
20
29
TOTAL
141
143
163
132
170
16
CONTRIBUTING CIRCUMSTANCES
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Unsafe Speed
83
119
98
82
70
Driver Inattention
130
177
175
165
190
38
41
39
39
27
47
50
54
51
37
14
Improper Passing
11
Improper Turn
Unsafe Backing
Improper Parking
64
37
33
48
51
45
28
28
22
27
Mechanical Failure
Pedestrian Violation
112
111
126
101
133
Pedalcyclist Violation
13
10
571
627
605
555
582
Contributing Circumstances
TOTAL
NOTE: In some crashes, alcohol and/or drug involvement may have contributed to the crash, however other driving
actions are the proximate cause of the crash. For a detailed analysis of alcohol and drug related crashes, see the
Alcohol Factor Report on Page 10.
17
Mileage Open
I-76
3.04
I-78
67.83
10
I-80
68.35
I-95
86.73
23
I-195
34.17
I-278
2.00
I-280
17.85
I-287
67.54
I-295
68.06
I-676
4.75
TOTAL
420.32
59
18
Age of Drivers
Drivers
38
16 & under
Passengers
17
17
Pedestrians
10
18 - 20
Pedalcyclists
21 - 24
TOTAL
65
25 - 29
30 - 39
25
40 - 49
21
Contributing Circumstances
Unsafe Speed
50 - 64
43
Driver Inattention
37
65 & over
11
Unknown
Improper Passing
Angle
Right Angle
23
Mechanical Failure
Fixed Object
16
Pedestrian Violation
Pedestrian
Pedalcyclist Violation
Sideswipe
Other / Unknown
10
Overturned
No Improper Driving
63
Other
TOTAL
127
TOTAL
59
TOTAL
122
Manner of Collision
.04% - .07%
.08% - .10%
Negative
No Test
TOTAL
Drivers
25
38
Passengers
17
Pedestrians
10
Pedalcyclists
TOTAL
10
39
11
65
3 drivers tested positive for alcohol and drugs (Illicit & Medication).
8 drivers tested positive for drugs (Illicit & Medication) alone.
19
2011
2012
2013
2014
Pedalcycle Crashes
13
17
14
14
11
Fatalities
13
17
14
14
11
Age of Victim
Classification of Victim
0-3
Drivers
13
17
14
14
11
4 - 10
Passengers
11 - 15
TOTAL
13
17
14
14
11
16 - 20
21 - 30
31 - 40
41 - 50
51 - 60
No Improper Driving
61 & over
Driver Inattention
Unknown
13
17
14
14
11
Improper Turn
Other
Unknown
13
17
14
14
11
TOTAL
Contributing Circumstances
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
TOTAL
ALCOHOL/DRUG INVOLVEMENT
Of the 11 pedalcyclist fatalities, 11 were tested. Of those 11 tested, 0 tested positive for drugs only, 2 tested positive for
alcohol only and 1 tested positive for alcohol and drugs. 7 were negative for alcohol and/or drugs. and 0 were not tested.
20
2011
2012
2013
2014
Motorcycle Crashes
69
90
76
54
60
Fatalities
72
94
78
56
61
Classification of Victim
Age of Drivers
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
16 & under
17 - 20
21 - 30
25
33
23
13
16
31 - 40
10
18
16
11
Over 40
30
33
30
28
32
TOTAL
67
91
71
55
59
12
15
13
17
11
12
11
11
12
12
13
12
Fixed Object
20
30
17
17
Pedestrian
Other*
Sideswipe
Overturned
10
11
69
90
76
54
60
TOTAL
2012
2013
2014
Drivers
67
91
71
55
59
Passengers
TOTAL
72
94
77
56
61
2011
Contributing Circumstances
Manner of Collision
Angle
2010
**Includes
Includes 11 Animal
Animal In
in Roadway
Roadway Crash
Crash.and 1 Struck Parked
Vehicle Crash.
Unsafe Speed
19
34
27
20
16
Driver Inattention
13
27
13
12
13
Improper Passing
Mechanical Failure
Road/Environmental Factor
Pedestrian Violation
Pedalcyclist Violation
Other/Unknown
No Improper Driving
27
18
17
10
19
TOTAL
67
91
72
55
59
.04% - .07%
.08% - .10%
Negative
No Test
TOTAL
Drivers
16
29
59
Passengers
TOTAL
16
30
61
5 deceased drivers and 0 passengers tested positive for alcohol and drugs (Illicit & Medication). 6 deceased drivers
and 1 passengers tested positive for drugs (Illicit & Medication) alone.
21
2011
2012
2013
2014
Tractor-Trailer Crashes
29
26
28
28
44
Fatalities
29
28
32
34
48
Manner of Collision
Victim Classification
Fixed Object
Pedestrian
21
Passengers
TOTAL
Other
Sideswipe
Overturned
29
26
28
28
44
TOTAL
11
21
17
24
Passengers
Pedestrians
Pedalcyclists
24
24
29
30
41
Drivers
TOTAL
Driver Inattention
10
Improper Passing
Mechanical Failure
Road/Environmental Factor
Other/Unknown
No Improper Driving
21
15
23
18
34
TOTAL
29
25
28
29
53
Driver Inattention
11
14
Improper Passing
Mechanical Failure
Road/Environmental Factor
Other/Unknown
No Improper Driving
14
11
27
Pedestrian Violation
No Pedestrian Violation
35
24
34
29
58
TOTAL
22
.04% - .07%
.08% - .10%
Negative
No test
TOTAL
Drivers
Passengers
TOTAL
.04% - .07%
.08% - .10%
Negative
No test
TOTAL
Drivers
16
24
Passengers
Pedalcyclists
Pedestrians
TOTAL
25
41
Driver killed
Passenger killed
Unknown
37
17
None
12
32
24
Lap Belt
Harness
301
36
17
Child Restraint
Helmet
49
Airbag Only
18
64
14
121
91
18
Unapproved Helmet
Other
Total
494
295
80
Based on the various sources of information (accident reports, observations, interviews, evidence), the seat belt data
may not be completely reliable.
23
17 - 20 AGE GROUP
Listed below are the 17 to 20-year-old drivers involved in fatal motor vehicle crashes.
Year
2014
57
58
2014
17 years old
18 years old
19 years old
20 years old
21
12
18
17 years old
18 years old
19 years old
20 years old
VICTIM CLASSIFICATION
2014
17 years old
18 years old
19 years old
20 years old
Drivers
Passengers
24
Fatal Crashes
Persons Killed
Memorial Day
2010
(3)
72 Hours
2011
(3)
72 Hours
2012
(3)
72 Hours
2013
(3)
72 Hours
2014
(3)
72 Hours
2010
(3)
72 Hours
11
13
2011
(3)
72 Hours
2012
(1)
24 Hours
2013
(4)
96 Hours
3
1
Fourth of July
2014
(3)
72 Hours
2010
(3)
72 Hours
2011
(3)
72 Hours
2012
(3)
72 Hours
2013
(3)
72 Hours
2014
(3)
72 Hours
2010
(4)
96 Hours
2011
(4)
96 Hours
11
11
2012
(4)
96 Hours
2013
(4)
96 Hours
2014
(4)
96 Hours
2010
(3)
72 Hours
2011
(3)
72 Hours
2012
(4)
96 Hours
11
11
2013
(1)
24 Hours
2014
(4)
96 Hours
10
10
2010-11
(3)
72 Hours
2011-12
(3)
72 Hours
2012-13
(4)
96 Hours
2013-14
(1)
24 Hours
2014-15
(4)
96 Hours
Labor Day
Thanksgiving
Christmas
New Year's
Figures in parentheses show the number of whole days in each holiday period.
25
26
303
362
556
627
6,288
3,494
295
315
584
556
320
590
304
429
724
542
430
771
309
427
748
590
Drivers
Fatalities
1,135
80
92
104
105
99
98
112
133
162
150
Passengers
5,879
586
2011
TOTAL
530
2010
523
550
2009
2014
555
2008
508
674
2007
2013
709
2006
553
691
2005
2012
Fatal
Crashes
Years
1,515
170
132
163
143
141
157
138
150
167
154
144
11
14
14
17
13
14
20
12
12
17
59
61
765
Mopeds*
56
78
94
72
68
82
87
103
64
30.2%
31.3%
26.4%
28.6%
31.1%
30.6%
27.9%
31.7%
28.5%
31.3%
33.1%
Alcohol
Involvement
TURNPIKE
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .New
. . . .Jersey
. . . . . .Turnpike
....
MP
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Milepost
....
SH
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .State
. . . . .Highway
....
TROOP A
Date
Time Station
Road
MP
Municipality
County
Contributing Circumstances
02/21/2014
02/28/2014
03/09/2014
03/24/2014
04/13/2014
04/13/2014
04/15/2014
04/17/2014
04/24/2014
04/28/2014
04/30/2014
05/03/2014
05/04/2014
05/10/2014
05/16/2014
05/17/2014
06/03/2014
06/10/2014
0738
1832
1439
0033
1609
1929
0526
1750
1520
2128
1501
1105
1524
0023
1303
0844
0612
1517
WOODSTOWN
WOODSTOWN
A.C.E.
BRIDGETON
BUENA VISTA
BUENA VISTA
WOODSTOWN
BUENA VISTA
BELLMAWR
PORT NORRIS
BRIDGETON
BUENA VISTA
WOODSTOWN
WOODSTOWN
BELLMAWR
BUENA VISTA
BELLMAWR
BRIDGETON
SH 40
I-295
EXPRESSWAY
SH 49
SH 50
CR 655
SH 40
CR 671
SH 55
LUMMIS MILL RD
CR 626
CR 540
CR 611
CR 659
I-295
SH 322
SH 55
CR 613
18.1
3.8
34.6
27.5
14.9
0.1
20.8
1.3
58.9
0.0
5.0
40.1
9.0
0.8
28.8
33.1
40.1
2.0
UPPER PITTSGROVE TW
CARNEYS POINT TWSP
WINSLOW TWSP
FAIRFIELD TWSP
ESTELL MANOR CITY
BUENA VISTA TWSP
UPPER PITTSGROVE TW
BUENA VISTA TWSP
DEPTFORD TWSP
FAIRFIELD TWSP
HOPEWELL TWSP
BUENA VISTA TWSP
UPPER PITTSGROVE TW
MANNINGTON TWSP
HADDON HEIGHTS BORO
FOLSOM BORO
FRANKLIN TWSP
PITTSGROVE TWSP
SALEM
SALEM
CAMDEN
CUMBERLAND
ATLANTIC
ATLANTIC
SALEM
ATLANTIC
GLOUCESTER
CUMBERLAND
CUMBERLAND
ATLANTIC
SALEM
SALEM
CAMDEN
ATLANTIC
GLOUCESTER
SALEM
06/14/2014
06/20/2014
06/27/2014
07/02/2014
07/10/2014
07/21/2014
08/04/2014
08/13/2014
08/15/2014
08/21/2014
08/27/2014
08/30/2014
09/07/2014
09/12/2014
09/29/2014
10/07/2014
10/13/2014
10/17/2014
11/06/2014
11/12/2014
12/06/2014
12/09/2014
12/21/2014
12/27/2014
2000
0707
1947
1543
2329
1858
1125
0017
2337
1809
1535
1243
1719
0548
0723
1436
0929
2331
1316
1337
1259
1001
0714
1805
WOODSTOWN
A.C.E.
PORT NORRIS
BELLMAWR
WOODBINE
WOODBINE
PORT NORRIS
WOODBINE
WOODSTOWN
PORT NORRIS
WOODSTOWN
WOODBINE
PORT NORRIS
PORT NORRIS
BRIDGETON
A.C.E.
PORT NORRIS
WOODSTOWN
WOODSTOWN
BELLMAWR
BELLMAWR
WOODSTOWN
A.C.E.
PORT NORRIS
CR 540
EXPRESSWAY
SH 49
SH 55
CR 619
SH 9
CR 670
SH 50
CR 657
SH 55
SH 49
SH 49
SH 49
SH 55
CR 670
EXPRESSWAY
SH 55
CR 603
CR 672
I-295
I-295
I-295
EXPRESSWAY
SH 47
14.8
22.7
44.8
57.5
16.1
25.3
5.5
6.6
6.1
30.3
10.6
52.6
41.7
35.3
5.5
42.6
34.7
4.5
5.7
17.3
34.5
10.8
26.8
30.3
ALLOWAY TWSP
HAMILTON TWSP
MAURICE RIVER TWSP
DEPTFORD TWSP
UPPER TWSP
UPPER TWSP
FAIRFIELD TWSP
UPPER TWSP
ALLOWAY TWSP
VINELAND CITY
QUINTON TWSP
UPPER TWSP
MAURICE RIVER TWSP
VINELAND CITY
FAIRFIELD TWSP
GLOUCESTER TWSP
VINELAND CITY
PILESGROVE TWSP
PILESGROVE TWSP
GREENWICH TWSP
CHERRY HILL TWSP
LOGAN TWSP
HAMMONTON TOWN
MAURICE RIVER TWSP
SALEM
ATLANTIC
CUMBERLAND
GLOUCESTER
CAPE MAY
CAPE MAY
CUMBERLAND
CAPE MAY
SALEM
CUMBERLAND
SALEM
CAPE MAY
CUMBERLAND
CUMBERLAND
CUMBERLAND
CAMDEN
CUMBERLAND
SALEM
SALEM
GLOUCESTER
CAMDEN
GLOUCESTER
ATLANTIC
CUMBERLAND
DRUNK DRIVING
DRUNK DRIVING
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
Date
Time Station
Road
MP
Municipality
County
Contributing Circumstances
I-78
48.3
SPRINGFIELD TWSP
UNION
01/06/2014
03/03/2014
03/08/2014
03/12/2014
03/13/2014
03/15/2014
04/14/2014
05/03/2014
05/04/2014
05/07/2014
05/18/2014
05/28/2014
DRIVER INATTENTION,
OTHER DRIVER ACTION
SH 440
I-80
I-280
CR 632
I-78
SH 206
I-80
I-78
I-280
I-78
I-287
SH 206
2.3
42.0
4.0
5.7
42.3
117.4
12.0
45.8
12.3
26.3
27.4
121.0
WOODBRIDGE TWSP
PARSIPPANY-TROY HIL
ROSELAND BORO
FRANKLIN TWSP
WATCHUNG BORO
FRANKFORD TWSP
HOPE TWSP
SUMMIT CITY
EAST ORANGE CITY
READINGTON TWSP
BERNARDS TWSP
SANDYSTON TWSP
MIDDLESEX
MORRIS
ESSEX
WARREN
SOMERSET
SUSSEX
WARREN
UNION
ESSEX
HUNTERDON
SOMERSET
SUSSEX
DRIVER INATTENTION
PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRUNK DRIVING
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRUNK DRIVING
DRUNK DRIVING
IMPROPER LANE CHANGE
DRIVER INATTENTION
TIRES
UNSAFE SPEED,
BACKING UNSAFELY
OBSTRUCTION/DEBRIS IN ROAD
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRUNK DRIVING
DRUNK DRIVING
DRUNK DRIVING
DRIVER INATTENTION
FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION
DRIVER INATTENTION
IMPROPER LANE CHANGE
DRUNK DRIVING
FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT
TROOP B
1326
1531
0405
0609
0247
2305
2124
0403
1820
0126
0204
0536
SOMERVILLE
NETCONG
TOTOWA-SUB
WASHINGTON
SOMERVILLE
SUSSEX
HOPE
SOMERVILLE
TOTOWA-SUB
PERRYVILLE
SOMERVILLE
SUSSEX
27
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRUNK DRIVING
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION
NONE
PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION
FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT
Date
Time Station
Road
MP
Municipality
County
Contributing Circumstances
06/19/2014
06/20/2014
06/22/2014
06/24/2014
06/29/2014
07/19/2014
08/07/2014
0331
2236
1432
1238
1240
0112
0124
HOPE
TOTOWA-SUB
SUSSEX
TOTOWA-SUB
NETCONG
TOTOWA-SUB
SOMERVILLE
SH 94
I-80
CR 560
I-287
I-287
I-80
I-287
14.7
68.1
2.5
66.4
48.6
64.5
26.1
FRELINGHUYSEN TWSP
TEANECK TWSP
SANDYSTON TWSP
MAHWAH TWSP
MONTVILLE TWSP
LODI BORO
BERNARDS TWSP
WARREN
BERGEN
SUSSEX
BERGEN
MORRIS
BERGEN
SOMERSET
DRUNK DRIVING
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
RUTS, HOLES, BUMPS
DRUNK DRIVING
08/09/2014
08/27/2014
08/27/2014
08/27/2014
09/11/2014
09/13/2014
09/14/2014
09/20/2014
09/24/2014
10/01/2014
10/16/2014
11/27/2014
12/06/2014
12/22/2014
12/24/2014
0348
1035
1138
1208
0544
0515
0127
0524
1555
0110
1500
0651
1243
1906
1623
TOTOWA-SUB
TOTOWA-SUB
NETCONG
TOTOWA-SUB
TOTOWA-SUB
NETCONG
SOMERVILLE
SUSSEX
PERRYVILLE
TOTOWA-SUB
NETCONG
TOTOWA-SUB
SOMERVILLE
SOMERVILLE
HOPE
I-80
I-280
I-80
I-280
I-280
I-80
I-78
SH 206
I-78
I-80
I-287
I-287
I-78
I-78
CR 519
53.8
11.7
43.2
12.4
6.2
34.8
55.0
111.3
4.8
63.5
50.6
55.9
52.4
37.9
46.5
WAYNE TWSP
EAST ORANGE CITY
PARSIPPANY-TROY HIL
EAST ORANGE CITY
LIVINGSTON TWSP
ROCKAWAY TWSP
NEWARK CITY
HAMPTON TWSP
POHATCONG TWSP
SADDLE BROOK TWSP
KINNELON BORO
WANAQUE BORO
UNION TWSP
WARREN TWSP
HOPE TWSP
PASSAIC
ESSEX
MORRIS
ESSEX
ESSEX
MORRIS
ESSEX
SUSSEX
WARREN
BERGEN
MORRIS
PASSAIC
UNION
SOMERSET
WARREN
DRIVER INATTENTION
IMPROPER LANE CHANGE
DRUNK DRIVING
PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION
FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT
DRUNK DRIVING
DRUNK DRIVING
IMPROPER LANE CHANGE
BACKING UNSAFELY
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
Date
Time Station
Road
MP
Municipality
County
Contributing Circumstances
01/11/2014
01/11/2014
01/21/2014
02/01/2014
02/05/2014
03/01/2014
1648
2119
1626
1749
1915
1833
I-95
SH 202
SH 29
SH 70
SH 31
CR 537
0.3
7.0
0.7
20.1
13.0
17.8
EWING TWSP
EAST AMWELL TWS
HAMILTON TWSP
SOUTHAMPTON TWSP
EAST AMWELL TWS
HAINESPORT TWSP
MERCER
HUNTERDON
MERCER
BURLINGTON
HUNTERDON
BURLINGTON
NONE
DRUNK DRIVING
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRUNK DRIVING
2.5
0.0
0.0
BURLINGTON
WOODLAND TWSP
BURLINGTON
TABERNACLE TWSP
UPPER FREEHOLD TWSP MONMOUTH
SH 70
I-295
ELY HARMONY RD
CR 537
I-295
SH 206
SH 9
SH 206
CR 616
17.0
51.3
4.7
43.5
55.6
24.0
55.6
15.5
16.0
SOUTHAMPTON TWSP
FLORENCE TWSP
MILLSTONE TWSP
MILLSTONE TWSP
BORDENTOWN TWSP
SOUTHAMPTON TWSP
BASS RIVER TWSP
TABERNACLE TWSP
SOUTHAMPTON TWSP
Road
MP
Municipality
County
Contributing Circumstances
TURNPIKE
TURNPIKE
TURNPIKE
TURNPIKE
TURNPIKE
TURNPIKE
TURNPIKE
TURNPIKE
TURNPIKE
TURNPIKE
TURNPIKE
TURNPIKE
TURNPIKE
TURNPIKE
84.8
26.4
113.7
60.5
107.0
120.4
96.5
104.0
110.2
14.1
71.4
114.6
5.9
109.4
EDISON TWSP
BELLMAWR BORO
SECAUCUS TOWN
ROBBINSVILLE TWSP
NEWARK CITY
LEONIA BORO
LINDEN CITY
NEWARK CITY
KEARNY TOWN
EAST GREENWICH TWSP
CRANBURY TWSP
CARLSTADT BORO
JERSEY CITY
KEARNY TOWN
MIDDLESEX
CAMDEN
HUDSON
MERCER
ESSEX
BERGEN
UNION
ESSEX
HUDSON
GLOUCESTER
MIDDLESEX
BERGEN
HUDSON
HUDSON
TURNPIKE
TURNPIKE
TURNPIKE
HUDSON
JERSEY CITY
6.2
118.6 RIDGEFIELD PARK TWS BERGEN
75.3 SOUTH BRUNSWICK TWS MIDDLESEX
PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION
DRIVER INATTENTION
TROOP C
HAMILTON-SUB
KINGWOOD
HAMILTON-SUB
RED LION
KINGWOOD
BORDENTOWN
SH 72
03/15/2014 1538 RED LION
NEW RD
03/23/2014 0032 RED LION
04/13/2014 1722 HAMILTON-SUB ROBBINSVILLERED LION
BORDENTOWN
HAMILTON-SUB
HAMILTON-SUB
BORDENTOWN
RED LION
TUCKERTON
RED LION
RED LION
05/12/2014
05/19/2014
06/26/2014
07/15/2014
08/06/2014
11/17/2014
11/24/2014
11/25/2014
12/27/2014
0522
0530
1948
1632
0052
1402
1411
1819
1454
Date
Time Station
01/01/2014
01/29/2014
02/04/2014
02/10/2014
03/21/2014
04/01/2014
04/06/2014
05/11/2014
05/17/2014
06/03/2014
06/07/2014
06/09/2014
06/13/2014
07/10/2014
1532
1346
2149
0035
1853
1314
0142
0125
0622
0525
0100
1655
0616
1025
CLARKSBURG RD
BURLINGTON
BURLINGTON
MONMOUTH
MONMOUTH
BURLINGTON
BURLINGTON
BURLINGTON
BURLINGTON
BURLINGTON
DRUNK DRIVING,
FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY
UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS
DRUNK DRIVING
UNSAFE SPEED
PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRUNK DRIVING
TROOP D
CRANBURY
MOORESTOWN
NEWARK
CRANBURY
NEWARK
NEWARK
CRANBURY
NEWARK
NEWARK
MOORESTOWN
CRANBURY
NEWARK
NEWARK
NEWARK
7.7
PILESGROVE TWSP
28
SALEM
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION
UNSAFE SPEED
DRUNK DRIVING
OBSTRUCTION/DEBRIS IN ROAD
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION,
PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
Date
Time Station
Road
MP
Municipality
County
10.9
WOOLWICH TWSP
Contributing Circumstances
OTHER DRIVER ACTION
DRUNK DRIVING
OTHER DRIVER ACTION
TURNPIKE
TURNPIKE
TURNPIKE
TURNPIKE
99.5
Date
Time Station
Road
MP
Municipality
County
Contributing Circumstances
01/06/2014
01/20/2014
01/23/2014
01/30/2014
03/09/2014
04/06/2014
04/08/2014
04/21/2014
05/11/2014
06/21/2014
07/07/2014
07/10/2014
07/14/2014
07/20/2014
07/22/2014
07/26/2014
08/27/2014
09/03/2014
11/07/2014
12/02/2014
12/19/2014
1601
2141
0822
1003
0346
0418
0544
1200
1225
1332
1704
2237
0054
1524
0916
1446
0119
1114
2149
1351
0214
PARKWAY
PARKWAY
PARKWAY
PARKWAY
PARKWAY
PARKWAY
PARKWAY
PARKWAY
PARKWAY
PARKWAY
PARKWAY
PARKWAY
PARKWAY
PARKWAY
PARKWAY
PARKWAY
PARKWAY
PARKWAY
PARKWAY
PARKWAY
PARKWAY
119.6
138.9
36.8
42.5
137.9
93.4
112.5
121.6
91.2
155.1
60.5
129.0
73.0
42.0
107.9
63.6
119.0
131.6
85.4
128.2
14.5
ABERDEEN TWSP
CRANFORD TWSP
EGG HARBOR TWSP
GALLOWAY TWSP
CRANFORD TWSP
BRICK TWSP
MIDDLETOWN TWSP
OLD BRIDGE TWSP
BRICK TWSP
CLIFTON CITY
EAGLESWOOD TWSP
WOODBRIDGE TWSP
LACEY TWSP
GALLOWAY TWSP
TINTON FALLS BORO
STAFFORD TWSP
ABERDEEN TWSP
WOODBRIDGE TWSP
TOMS RIVER
WOODBRIDGE TWSP
MIDDLE TWSP
MONMOUTH
UNION
ATLANTIC
ATLANTIC
UNION
OCEAN
MONMOUTH
MIDDLESEX
OCEAN
PASSAIC
OCEAN
MIDDLESEX
OCEAN
ATLANTIC
MONMOUTH
OCEAN
MONMOUTH
MIDDLESEX
OCEAN
MIDDLESEX
CAPE MAY
DRIVER INATTENTION
ELIZABETH CITY
UNION
DRIVER INATTENTION
TROOP E
HOLMDEL
BLOOMFIELD
GALLOWAY
GALLOWAY
BLOOMFIELD
HOLMDEL
HOLMDEL
HOLMDEL
HOLMDEL
BLOOMFIELD
GALLOWAY
HOLMDEL
GALLOWAY
GALLOWAY
HOLMDEL
GALLOWAY
HOLMDEL
BLOOMFIELD
GALLOWAY
HOLMDEL
GALLOWAY
29
DRIVER INATTENTION
PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION
ANIMALS IN ROADWAY
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT
DRUNK DRIVING
DRIVER INATTENTION
OTHER DRIVER ACTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
UNSAFE SPEED
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRIVER INATTENTION
DRUNK DRIVING