Table 4,,,, Occupant and Nonmotorist Fatalities in Crashes,,,, by Number of Vehicles and Alcohol Involvement: 1999,,,, ,,,Alcohol, ,,Fatalities,involvement,Percent Occupants,,"35,806","13,145",36.7 Single-vehicle crashes,,"17,052","8,163",47.9 Two-vehicle crashes,,"15,690","4,204",26.8 More than two-vehicle crashes,,"3,064",778,25.4 Pedestrians,,"4,906","2,325",47.3 Single-vehicle crashes,,"4,488","2,090",46.6 Multiple-vehicle crashes,,418,235,56.2 Pedalcyclists,,750,286,38.1 Single-vehicle crashes,,714,267,37.4 Multiple-vehicle crashes,,36,19,55.6 Other/unknown,,149,31,20.8 Total,,"41,611","15,786a",37.9 a The total shows one fewer case of alcohol involvement than the sum of the ,,,, ,subtotals. This is due to adjustment for rounding in the method used to ,,, ,estimate alcohol involvement.,,, "Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, National Center for Statistics and Analysis, Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) database, available at http://www-fars.nhtsa.dot.gov/www/query.html, as of December 2000.",,,,