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MVC fatalities - by month

MVC fatalities - by month
Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2022 5 9 6 5 3 8 10 9 5 9 9 6
2023 6 8 8 7 9 28 8 9 8 5 5 3

Serious injuries from MVCs - by month

Serious injuries from MVCs - by month
Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2022 6 13 9 2 17 33 23 29 28 18 9 11
2023 9 12 8 12 34 38 30 28 28 25 7 15

MVC fatalities - by district

MVC fatalities - by District
East North West
December 2023 3 0 0

Leading causal factors of fatal collisions

Leading causal factors of fatal collisions
Causal factors December 2023
Impaired driving 1
No safety equipment 3
Speed-related 0
Intersection 1
Distraction 0
Othertable 4 note 1 1

Table 4 Notes

Table 4 Note 1

Other: includes a factor not listed above - i.e. medical condition, pedestrian action

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Serious injuries from MVCs - by District

Serious injuries from MVCs - by District
East North West
December 2023 10 2 3

Provincial traffic enforcement (total tickets issued by month)

Provincial traffic enforcement (total tickets issued by month)
Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2022 1,889 1,734 2,239 2,126 3,889 3,780 4,801 3,834 2,829 3,345 2,512 2,194
2023 2,733 2,812 3,153 2,739 4,597 3,914 4,035 3,655 2,949 2,542 2,378 2,477

Note: Data is taken at a point in time and is updated on a monthly basis. Numbers previously reported may change when reported at a later date due to changes in injury severity or additional investigation.

Definitions:

Fatal collision
collision resulting in at least one fatally injured person within 30 days of the date of the collision.
Serious injury collision
collision resulting in at least one non-fatally injured person. The severity of injury results in admission to hospital.
Contributing factors
  • Impaired Driving: at least one driver was impaired by alcohol and/or drug to any degree. Includes both confirmed (via breath or blood test, or toxicology report) and suspected (i.e. evidence at scene) cases.
  • No Safety Equipment: the injured person was not wearing a seatbelt (vehicle occupant) or helmet (ORV occupant).
  • Speed-related: the at-fault vehicle was traveling above the posted speed limit or driving too fast for road conditions.
  • Intersection: collision occurred at the intersection of two roadways and includes at least one vehicle that failed to stop or yield, or proceeded before it was safe to do so.
  • Distraction: includes driver inattention, cell phone, or other activity distracting the driver.
Ticket
a charge for a provincial offence issued via a Ticket, as defined in Part 2 of The Provincial Offences Act. Tickets are generally issued for less serious offences, have a pre-set fine, and do not compel the person to court. Only Tickets issued through the RCMP Electronic Ticketing system are included in this count.
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