Displayed data
Includes motor vehicle-related crashes occurring on any public road in Iowa,
regardless of jurisdiction – interstate, US, Iowa, county, municipal, etc.
Fatalities
A fatality is any injury that results in death within 30 days after the motor vehicle crash in
which the injury occurred.
Major injuries
Any injury, other than a fatality, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving,
or normally continuing the activities the person was capable of before the injury occurred.
Areas identify aspects connected to crashes leading to fatalities or major injuries
- Lane departure – Vehicle leaving lane contributed to crash
- Local roads – Crash occurred on local (nonprimary) road
- Speeding/Aggressive driving – vehicle speed/driver behavior contributed to crash
- Younger driver – A 14- to 24-year-old was involved in the crash
- Improper restraint – Driver/passenger of vehicle was not belted/secured/helmeted
- Intersections – dynamics of intersection factored into crash