[crash03.txt, updated 11/06] Years of potential life lost (YPLL) from total and alcohol-related* traffic crashes, according to sex, United States, 1982–2004. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- YPLL** all traffic YPLL** alcohol-related Year and crash deaths traffic crash deaths Percent sex --------------------- --------------------- alcohol- Years Mean Rate*** Years Mean Rate*** related**** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Male 2004 1,067,378 39.2 775 510,657 40.2 371 47.8 2003 1,065,228 39.3 781 523,348 40.3 384 49.1 2002 1,080,090 39.6 800 541,815 40.8 401 50.2 2001 1,062,540 39.8 795 534,691 40.8 400 50.3 2000 1,048,579 39.9 792 528,282 40.8 399 50.4 1999 1,023,390 39.8 782 508,976 40.8 389 49.7 1998 1,010,688 40.0 782 503,735 40.9 390 49.8 1997 1,021,737 40.1 800 506,056 41.1 396 49.5 1996 1,050,459 40.7 832 542,295 41.3 429 51.6 1995 1,063,371 40.9 852 547,366 41.4 438 51.5 1994 1,041,418 41.2 844 538,021 42.0 436 51.7 1993 1,043,050 41.5 855 563,031 42.1 462 54.0 1992 1,029,149 41.4 855 575,758 42.1 478 55.9 1991 1,118,314 42.1 943 654,174 43.0 551 58.5 1990 1,225,017 42.3 1,046 735,820 43.2 628 60.1 1989 1,242,051 42.3 1,073 726,636 43.0 628 58.5 1988 1,326,922 42.9 1,157 785,356 43.7 685 59.2 1987 1,328,317 43.1 1,168 792,134 43.7 697 59.6 1986 1,352,883 43.7 1,200 844,321 44.3 749 62.4 1985 1,263,890 43.3 1,132 768,893 44.0 689 60.8 1984 1,294,317 43.4 1,169 824,385 44.1 745 63.7 1983 1,260,533 43.6 1,148 829,203 44.4 755 65.8 1982 1,326,370 43.8 1,219 883,927 44.4 812 66.6 Female 2004 452,139 38.7 328 150,859 40.9 109 33.4 2003 450,376 38.5 329 147,590 40.9 108 32.8 2002 453,595 38.5 335 152,262 40.7 112 33.6 2001 440,561 38.6 328 153,619 41.0 114 34.9 2000 451,515 38.8 339 157,894 40.9 119 35.0 1999 460,141 38.8 349 150,269 41.5 114 32.7 1998 458,923 38.3 352 157,100 41.3 120 34.2 1997 475,251 38.9 368 158,418 41.3 123 33.3 1996 477,276 39.1 373 169,353 41.7 133 35.5 1995 466,363 39.3 369 168,538 42.0 133 36.1 1994 455,346 39.4 364 167,277 42.3 134 36.7 1993 440,190 39.6 356 167,158 42.5 135 38.0 1992 429,336 39.4 351 172,686 42.4 141 40.2 1991 457,205 40.1 378 188,409 43.0 156 41.2 1990 483,551 39.9 405 210,278 42.8 176 43.5 1989 512,704 40.4 434 213,603 43.1 181 41.7 1988 515,657 40.9 440 229,413 43.7 196 44.5 1987 507,111 41.1 436 235,254 44.0 202 46.4 1986 487,963 41.1 422 233,630 44.3 202 47.9 1985 473,535 40.8 413 217,647 43.3 190 46.0 1984 472,466 41.2 415 237,213 44.0 208 50.2 1983 455,675 41.4 403 234,734 44.1 208 51.5 1982 461,377 41.9 411 249,009 44.6 222 54.0 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: Data are from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) maintained by the National Traffic Highway Safety Administration. * A crash is considered as alcohol-related if either a driver or a nonoccupant (pedestrian or pedalcyclist) had a blood alcohol concentraition (BAC) of 0.01 g/dl or greater. When alcohol tests were not done or test results are unknown, imputed BAC data provided by NHTSA are used. ** Calculations excluded decedents with unknown age or sex. *** Number of YPLL per 100,000 population under age 75. **** Number of alcohol-related YPLL expressed as a percentage of total YPLL. Source: Alcohol Epidemiologic Data System. Yi, H., Chen, C.M., and Williams, G.D. Surveillance Report #76: Trends in Alcohol-Related Fatal Traffic Crashes, United States, 1982-2004. Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Division of Epidemiology and Prevention Research (August 2006).