2005 Annual Report

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TRAFFIC STATISTICS JANUARY TO DECEMBER 2004/2005 CRIMINAL CODE TRAFFIC OFFENCES

2004

2005 .

% Chg

Criminal Code Traffic Offences - Total Dangerous Driving Causing Death Dangerous Driving Causing Bodily Harm Dangerous Driving Evade Police Causing Death Dangerous Driving Evade Police Causing Bodily Harm Dangerous Driving Evade Police Dangerous Driving Impaired Driving Causing Death Impaired Driving Causing Bodily Harm Impaired Driving Blood Alcohol Exceed 0.08 Refuse Breathalyzer/Roadside Screening/Blood Sample Fail to Remain On Scene Drive While Disqualified

4,583 3 15 1 3 186 274 3 24 1,529 1,225 292 88 940

4,232 2 10 0 7 180 219 0 9 1,427 1,116 307 68 887

-8% -33% -33% -100% 133% -3% -20% -100% -63% -7% -9% 5% -23% -6%

PROVINCIAL TRAFFIC SUMMONSES

2004

2005

% Chg.

247,237 212,547 2,291 2,077 4,981 164,744 15,570 22,884 34,690

240,367 211,168 1,972 2,573 5,528 171,545 12,571 16,979 29,199

-3% -1% -14% 24% 11% 4% -19% -26% -16%

2004

2005

% Chg.

29,203 34 5,967 23,202

31,775 26 6,148 25,601

9% -24% 3% 10%

Provincial Traffic Summonses - Total Hazardous Traffic Suspended Driver Careless Driving Failure to Remain at Scene - Hit and Run Exceed Posted Speed Red Light Violation Other Hazardous Offences Non-Hazardous Traffic

MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISIONS Collisions - Total Fatal 1 Non-Fatal Injury Property Damage

EDMONTON POLICE SERVICE Report to the Community 2005

Notes Numbers reflect summonses issued within the City of Edmonton under the Alberta Traffic Safety Act.

Notes 1 Refers to the number of collisions where one or more fatalities occurred.

STATISTICS AND FINANCIALS


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