Table 4,,,, Fatalities in Motor Vehicle Crashes by Number of Vehicles and Alcohol involvement: 2000,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,Fatalities,Alcohol involvement,Percent, Occupants,"36,249","14,108",38.9, Single-vehicle crashes,,,, ,"17,430","8,665",49.7, Two-vehicle crashes,,,, ,"15,714","4,539",28.9, "More than two-vehicle crashes","3,105",905,29.1, ,,,, Pedestrians,"4,739","2,241",47.3, Single-vehicle crashes,,,, ,"4,313","2,016",46.7, Multiple-vehicle crashes,,,, ,426,226,53.4,, ,,,,, Pedalcyclists,690,257,37.2,, Single-vehicle crashes,,,,, ,664,247,37.1,, Multiple-vehicle crashes,,,,, ,26,10,40,, ,,,,, Others/unknown,143,46,32.2,, Total ,"41,821","16,653",39.8,, Note: A fatal crash is considered alcohol-related if either a driver or a nonmotorist had a measurable or estimated blood alcohol concentration of 0.01 grams per deciliter or above.,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, "Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, personal communications, February 2002.",,,,, ,,,,,