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Drivers In Fatal Crashes By Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) And Vehicle Type, 2013-2022 (1)

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  Passenger car Light truck Large truck Motorcycles
    Percent   Percent   Percent   Percent
Year Total BAC = 0.01+ BAC = 0.08+ Total BAC = 0.01+ BAC = 0.08+ Total BAC = 0.01+ BAC = 0.08+ Total BAC = 0.01+ BAC = 0.08+
2013 17,850 27% 23% 16,810 25% 21% 3,872 4% 2% 4,795 35% 27%
2014 17,802 26 22 17,040 25 22 3,701 3 2 4,703 37 29
2015 19,688 25 21 18,763 24 21 4,019 2 1 5,126 34 26
2016 20,730 24 21 19,951 23 20 4,152 3 2 5,414 32 25
2017 20,895 24 21 19,847 23 20 4,600 4 3 5,316 35 27
2018 20,175 24 21 19,663 22 19 4,786 5 3 5,108 33 25
2019 19,469 24 20 19,704 22 19 4,949 3 2 5,111 36 29
2020 20,742 26 23 20,402 23 19 4,778 4 3 5,711 34 27
2021 20,959 28 24 25,525 23 20 5,634 5 3 6,080 35 28
2022 19,889 29 25 25,613 25 21 5,760 5 3 6,349 36 28
(1) NHTSA estimates alcohol involvement when alcohol test results are unknown. (2) Beginning in 2022, operators and passengers of motorized bicycles are captured as pedalcyclists when involved in a motor vehicle traffic crash. Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.