Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 State of Minnesota – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 38 6.1 186 0–4 132 5.2 912 5 – 14 507 6.8 3,122 15 – 19 422 7.3 2,151 20 – 24 275 7.2 1,335 25 – 29 264 7.5 1,127 30 – 34 1,235 7.4 5,627 35 and over 2,949 7.0 14,861 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 29.7 36.0 41.9 37.3 34.8 32.1 33.7 35.2 Number 402 1,489 3,825 3,194 2,229 2,125 9,834 24,413 Percent 64.2 58.8 51.3 55.4 58.1 60.4 58.9 57.8 Total* Number 626 2,533 7,454 5,767 3,839 3,516 16,696 42,223 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Aitkin County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 4 5 – 14 0 0.0 10 15 – 19 0 0.0 6 20 – 24 1 14.3 4 25 – 29 0 0.0 2 30 – 34 7 12.3 23 35 and over 8 7.7 49 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 100.0 45.5 60.0 57.1 50.0 40.4 47.1 Number 0 0 12 4 2 2 27 47 Percent 0.0 0.0 54.5 40.0 28.6 50.0 47.4 45.2 Total* Number 0 4 22 10 7 4 57 104 Percent 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-92 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Anoka County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 4 8.7 18 0–4 10 6.9 64 5 – 14 41 9.2 190 15 – 19 27 9.2 124 20 – 24 23 14.3 56 25 – 29 28 13.8 67 30 – 34 96 10.1 327 35 and over 233 10.0 873 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 39.1 44.4 42.5 42.0 34.8 33.0 34.5 37.6 Number 24 70 216 144 82 108 524 1,217 Percent 52.2 48.6 48.3 48.8 50.9 53.2 55.3 52.4 Total* Number 46 144 447 295 161 203 947 2,323 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Becker County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 2 0–4 2 16.7 6 5 – 14 7 15.2 16 15 – 19 4 10.3 18 20 – 24 0 0.0 6 25 – 29 1 6.3 9 30 – 34 3 3.5 41 35 and over 17 7.7 98 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 50.0 50.0 34.8 46.2 50.0 56.3 47.7 44.1 Number 2 4 23 17 6 6 42 107 Percent 50.0 33.3 50.0 43.6 50.0 37.5 48.8 48.2 Total* Number 4 12 46 39 12 16 86 222 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-93 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Beltrami County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 2 25.0 1 0–4 1 4.8 16 5 – 14 4 7.5 26 15 – 19 2 4.3 26 20 – 24 2 8.3 5 25 – 29 3 17.6 3 30 – 34 11 8.8 50 35 and over 26 8.5 129 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 12.5 76.2 49.1 55.3 20.8 17.6 40.0 42.0 Number 5 4 23 19 17 11 64 152 Percent 62.5 19.0 43.4 40.4 70.8 64.7 51.2 49.5 Total* Number 8 21 53 47 24 17 125 307 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Benton County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 3 0–4 2 8.3 13 5 – 14 4 6.6 30 15 – 19 7 16.3 9 20 – 24 4 15.4 7 25 – 29 2 9.5 6 30 – 34 7 5.1 44 35 and over 29 8.8 115 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 100.0 54.2 49.2 20.9 26.9 28.6 32.4 34.8 Number 0 9 27 27 15 13 85 186 Percent 0.0 37.5 44.3 62.8 57.7 61.9 62.5 56.4 Total* Number 3 24 61 43 26 21 136 330 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-94 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Big Stone County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 1 0–4 1 33.3 1 5 – 14 1 5.3 9 15 – 19 0 0.0 5 20 – 24 0 0.0 2 25 – 29 0 0.0 0 30 – 34 1 7.7 5 35 and over 3 6.4 24 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 100.0 33.3 47.4 83.3 66.7 0.0 38.5 51.1 Number 0 1 9 1 1 1 7 20 Percent 0.0 33.3 47.4 16.7 33.3 100.0 53.8 42.6 Total* Number 1 3 19 6 3 1 13 47 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Blue Earth County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 1 3.2 16 5 – 14 7 6.3 58 15 – 19 4 4.3 51 20 – 24 5 10.0 19 25 – 29 1 3.7 12 30 – 34 16 9.4 66 35 and over 34 6.7 230 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 51.6 52.3 54.8 38.0 44.4 38.8 45.5 Number 5 14 46 38 26 14 88 242 Percent 100.0 45.2 41.4 40.9 52.0 51.9 51.8 47.8 Total* Number 5 31 111 93 50 27 170 506 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-95 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Brown County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 1 8.3 6 5 – 14 2 3.8 17 15 – 19 0 0.0 9 20 – 24 0 0.0 2 25 – 29 1 8.3 2 30 – 34 2 3.4 19 35 and over 6 3.5 59 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 50.0 32.7 47.4 28.6 16.7 32.2 34.7 Number 1 5 33 10 5 9 38 105 Percent 100.0 41.7 63.5 52.6 71.4 75.0 64.4 61.8 Total* Number 1 12 52 19 7 12 59 170 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Carlton County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 1 0–4 0 0.0 3 5 – 14 5 15.6 18 15 – 19 7 15.2 25 20 – 24 0 0.0 7 25 – 29 1 5.9 11 30 – 34 6 7.9 49 35 and over 19 10.1 116 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 33.3 75.0 56.3 54.3 87.5 64.7 64.5 61.4 Number 2 1 9 14 1 5 21 54 Percent 66.7 25.0 28.1 30.4 12.5 29.4 27.6 28.6 Total* Number 3 4 32 46 8 17 76 189 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-96 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Carver County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 1 10.0 0 0–4 1 2.4 16 5 – 14 6 4.7 65 15 – 19 10 14.7 15 20 – 24 4 10.5 11 25 – 29 4 7.5 18 30 – 34 14 6.4 78 35 and over 41 7.2 207 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 38.1 51.2 22.1 28.9 34.0 35.8 36.6 Number 9 25 56 43 23 31 126 318 Percent 90.0 59.5 44.1 63.2 60.5 58.5 57.8 56.2 Total* Number 10 42 127 68 38 53 218 566 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Cass County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 4 5 – 14 12 18.5 26 15 – 19 4 10.8 18 20 – 24 5 26.3 4 25 – 29 4 19.0 9 30 – 34 14 12.8 35 35 and over 39 14.6 99 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 44.4 40.0 48.6 21.1 42.9 32.1 36.9 Number 1 5 27 15 10 8 60 130 Percent 100.0 55.6 41.5 40.5 52.6 38.1 55.0 48.5 Total* Number 1 9 65 37 19 21 109 268 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-97 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Chippewa County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 1 25.0 3 5 – 14 1 3.7 11 15 – 19 2 20.0 5 20 – 24 0 0.0 4 25 – 29 0 0.0 4 30 – 34 5 12.2 15 35 and over 10 10.1 46 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 75.0 40.7 50.0 80.0 80.0 36.6 46.5 Number 0 0 15 3 1 1 21 43 Percent 0.0 0.0 55.6 30.0 20.0 20.0 51.2 43.4 Total* Number 0 4 27 10 5 5 41 99 Percent 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Chisago County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 1 3.3 6 5 – 14 4 4.2 40 15 – 19 3 6.1 26 20 – 24 2 6.9 10 25 – 29 2 4.8 15 30 – 34 10 7.0 45 35 and over 23 5.7 149 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 20.0 42.1 53.1 34.5 35.7 31.5 36.8 Number 7 23 51 20 17 25 88 233 Percent 100.0 76.7 53.7 40.8 58.6 59.5 61.5 57.5 Total* Number 7 30 95 49 29 42 143 405 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-98 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Clay County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 4 0–4 4 14.8 11 5 – 14 2 3.1 30 15 – 19 4 5.8 27 20 – 24 0 0.0 4 25 – 29 1 4.0 10 30 – 34 9 6.1 53 35 and over 20 5.6 142 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 66.7 40.7 46.2 39.1 33.3 40.0 36.1 39.4 Number 2 12 33 38 8 14 85 198 Percent 33.3 44.4 50.8 55.1 66.7 56.0 57.8 55.0 Total* Number 6 27 65 69 12 25 147 360 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Clearwater County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 1 0–4 0 0.0 1 5 – 14 1 11.1 7 15 – 19 1 14.3 2 20 – 24 0 0.0 1 25 – 29 1 20.0 1 30 – 34 1 6.7 3 35 and over 5 11.9 17 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 50.0 100.0 77.8 28.6 100.0 20.0 20.0 40.5 Number 1 0 1 4 0 3 11 20 Percent 50.0 0.0 11.1 57.1 0.0 60.0 73.3 47.6 Total* Number 2 1 9 7 1 5 15 42 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-99 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Cook County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 0 5 – 14 2 18.2 8 15 – 19 0 0.0 7 20 – 24 0 0.0 2 25 – 29 0 0.0 0 30 – 34 1 5.0 10 35 and over 3 6.7 27 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 0.0 72.7 87.5 100.0 0.0 50.0 60.0 Number 0 0 1 1 0 1 9 15 Percent 0.0 0.0 9.1 12.5 0.0 100.0 45.0 33.3 Total* Number 0 0 11 8 2 1 20 45 Percent 0.0 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Cottonwood County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 2 5 – 14 1 5.3 14 15 – 19 0 0.0 1 20 – 24 1 16.7 3 25 – 29 0 0.0 3 30 – 34 1 4.3 8 35 and over 3 4.6 32 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 28.6 73.7 100.0 50.0 75.0 34.8 49.2 Number 1 5 4 0 2 1 14 30 Percent 100.0 71.4 21.1 0.0 33.3 25.0 60.9 46.2 Total* Number 1 7 19 1 6 4 23 65 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-100 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Crow Wing County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 2 0–4 2 4.2 15 5 – 14 8 6.4 62 15 – 19 7 8.8 37 20 – 24 7 13.7 19 25 – 29 0 0.0 19 30 – 34 12 4.5 104 35 and over 40 6.3 261 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 16.7 31.3 49.6 46.3 37.3 52.8 39.4 41.1 Number 10 31 55 36 25 17 148 334 Percent 83.3 64.6 44.0 45.0 49.0 47.2 56.1 52.6 Total* Number 12 48 125 80 51 36 264 635 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Dakota County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 1 2.5 10 0–4 7 4.8 45 5 – 14 24 5.5 148 15 – 19 25 7.9 118 20 – 24 18 8.0 56 25 – 29 18 7.6 57 30 – 34 84 8.0 300 35 and over 179 7.1 743 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 25.0 30.8 34.2 37.1 24.9 24.1 28.4 29.3 Number 29 94 261 175 151 162 672 1,611 Percent 72.5 64.4 60.3 55.0 67.1 68.4 63.6 63.6 Total* Number 40 146 433 318 225 237 1,056 2,533 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-101 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Dodge County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 1 50.0 1 0–4 0 0.0 5 5 – 14 1 2.9 15 15 – 19 1 4.3 11 20 – 24 1 11.1 5 25 – 29 0 0.0 3 30 – 34 5 9.1 24 35 and over 9 6.0 65 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 50.0 35.7 44.1 47.8 55.6 42.9 43.6 43.3 Number 0 9 18 11 3 4 26 76 Percent 0.0 64.3 52.9 47.8 33.3 57.1 47.3 50.7 Total* Number 2 14 34 23 9 7 55 150 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Douglas County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 1 14.3 2 0–4 2 10.5 9 5 – 14 4 5.1 42 15 – 19 5 7.6 30 20 – 24 1 6.3 9 25 – 29 1 4.2 9 30 – 34 11 7.1 67 35 and over 25 6.4 170 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 28.6 47.4 53.8 45.5 56.3 37.5 43.5 43.7 Number 4 8 32 31 6 14 76 194 Percent 57.1 42.1 41.0 47.0 37.5 58.3 49.4 49.9 Total* Number 7 19 78 66 16 24 154 389 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-102 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Faribault County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 2 5 – 14 3 12.0 11 15 – 19 2 20.0 2 20 – 24 3 27.3 3 25 – 29 0 0.0 3 30 – 34 4 7.7 17 35 and over 12 10.3 40 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 40.0 44.0 20.0 27.3 37.5 32.7 34.2 Number 3 3 11 6 5 5 31 65 Percent 100.0 60.0 44.0 60.0 45.5 62.5 59.6 55.6 Total* Number 3 5 25 10 11 8 52 117 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Fillmore County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 1 0–4 0 0.0 4 5 – 14 2 5.9 13 15 – 19 1 5.3 10 20 – 24 2 28.6 0 25 – 29 1 14.3 2 30 – 34 9 15.8 16 35 and over 15 10.6 46 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 50.0 33.3 38.2 52.6 0.0 28.6 28.1 32.6 Number 1 8 19 8 5 4 32 80 Percent 50.0 66.7 55.9 42.1 71.4 57.1 56.1 56.7 Total* Number 2 12 34 19 7 7 57 141 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-103 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Freeborn County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 1 0–4 0 0.0 6 5 – 14 0 0.0 23 15 – 19 2 5.3 15 20 – 24 2 8.7 10 25 – 29 2 8.3 13 30 – 34 8 7.7 29 35 and over 14 5.2 101 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 33.3 40.0 47.9 39.5 43.5 54.2 27.9 37.8 Number 2 9 25 21 11 9 67 152 Percent 66.7 60.0 52.1 55.3 47.8 37.5 64.4 56.9 Total* Number 3 15 48 38 23 24 104 267 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Goodhue County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 1 0–4 1 3.8 10 5 – 14 11 9.3 52 15 – 19 12 18.5 25 20 – 24 3 10.7 13 25 – 29 2 9.5 11 30 – 34 17 9.5 76 35 and over 46 10.2 191 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 20.0 38.5 44.1 38.5 46.4 52.4 42.5 42.4 Number 4 15 55 28 12 8 86 214 Percent 80.0 57.7 46.6 43.1 42.9 38.1 48.0 47.5 Total* Number 5 26 118 65 28 21 179 451 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-104 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Grant County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 1 5 – 14 0 0.0 4 15 – 19 0 0.0 4 20 – 24 0 0.0 2 25 – 29 0 0.0 2 30 – 34 3 15.8 9 35 and over 3 6.4 22 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 100.0 50.0 44.4 33.3 50.0 47.4 46.8 Number 0 0 4 5 4 2 7 22 Percent 0.0 0.0 50.0 55.6 66.7 50.0 36.8 46.8 Total* Number 0 1 8 9 6 4 19 47 Percent 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Hennepin County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 6 4.0 37 0–4 14 2.4 202 5 – 14 73 6.1 426 15 – 19 93 6.1 473 20 – 24 61 4.8 399 25 – 29 65 5.8 296 30 – 34 247 5.7 1,266 35 and over 579 5.3 3,241 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 24.5 34.5 35.8 31.1 31.2 26.5 29.4 29.8 Number 108 370 690 957 819 757 2,795 7,059 Percent 71.5 63.1 58.0 62.8 64.0 67.7 64.9 64.9 Total* Number 151 586 1,189 1,523 1,279 1,118 4,308 10,879 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-105 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Houston County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 3 5 – 14 2 7.1 13 15 – 19 1 8.3 5 20 – 24 1 10.0 4 25 – 29 0 0.0 1 30 – 34 6 14.0 8 35 and over 10 9.2 34 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 42.9 46.4 41.7 40.0 16.7 18.6 31.2 Number 0 4 13 6 5 5 29 65 Percent 0.0 57.1 46.4 50.0 50.0 83.3 67.4 59.6 Total* Number 0 7 28 12 10 6 43 109 Percent 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Hubbard County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 3 5 – 14 3 10.7 8 15 – 19 3 20.0 7 20 – 24 0 0.0 9 25 – 29 0 0.0 2 30 – 34 6 12.5 16 35 and over 12 9.7 45 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 37.5 28.6 46.7 52.9 40.0 33.3 36.3 Number 1 5 17 5 8 3 26 67 Percent 100.0 62.5 60.7 33.3 47.1 60.0 54.2 54.0 Total* Number 1 8 28 15 17 5 48 124 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-106 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Isanti County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 7 5 – 14 1 1.5 31 15 – 19 7 18.9 20 20 – 24 4 17.4 10 25 – 29 2 10.5 11 30 – 34 7 5.9 61 35 and over 21 7.0 152 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 36.8 47.7 54.1 43.5 57.9 51.7 50.3 Number 3 12 33 10 9 6 50 129 Percent 100.0 63.2 50.8 27.0 39.1 31.6 42.4 42.7 Total* Number 3 19 65 37 23 19 118 302 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Itasca County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 6 0–4 2 15.4 7 5 – 14 2 2.5 34 15 – 19 2 5.3 18 20 – 24 0 0.0 10 25 – 29 1 4.5 10 30 – 34 9 5.7 58 35 and over 16 4.5 145 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 85.7 53.8 42.0 47.4 38.5 45.5 36.9 41.2 Number 1 4 45 18 16 11 90 191 Percent 14.3 30.8 55.6 47.4 61.5 50.0 57.3 54.3 Total* Number 7 13 81 38 26 22 157 352 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-107 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Jackson County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 3 5 – 14 4 13.8 12 15 – 19 3 23.1 4 20 – 24 0 0.0 2 25 – 29 2 25.0 4 30 – 34 3 11.5 12 35 and over 12 13.3 38 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 42.9 41.4 30.8 50.0 50.0 46.2 42.2 Number 0 4 13 6 2 2 11 40 Percent 0.0 57.1 44.8 46.2 50.0 25.0 42.3 44.4 Total* Number 0 7 29 13 4 8 26 90 Percent 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Kanabec County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 3 5 – 14 2 8.3 11 15 – 19 2 18.2 2 20 – 24 0 0.0 1 25 – 29 0 0.0 4 30 – 34 1 1.8 23 35 and over 6 5.1 44 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 60.0 45.8 18.2 11.1 66.7 40.4 37.3 Number 1 2 11 7 8 2 33 68 Percent 100.0 40.0 45.8 63.6 88.9 33.3 57.9 57.6 Total* Number 1 5 24 11 9 6 57 118 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-108 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Kandiyohi County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 1 25.0 2 0–4 2 6.5 12 5 – 14 19 17.3 53 15 – 19 5 7.9 27 20 – 24 6 20.0 16 25 – 29 2 7.1 10 30 – 34 13 9.2 51 35 and over 50 12.0 171 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 50.0 38.7 48.2 42.9 53.3 35.7 36.2 41.0 Number 1 17 38 31 8 16 77 196 Percent 25.0 54.8 34.5 49.2 26.7 57.1 54.6 47.0 Total* Number 4 31 110 63 30 28 141 417 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Kittson County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 1 5 – 14 0 0.0 1 15 – 19 0 0.0 3 20 – 24 0 0.0 1 25 – 29 0 #DIV/0! 0 30 – 34 1 12.5 2 35 and over 1 6.7 8 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 100.0 50.0 100.0 100.0 #DIV/0! 25.0 53.3 Number 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 6 Percent 0.0 0.0 50.0 0.0 0.0 #DIV/0! 62.5 40.0 Total* Number 0 1 2 3 1 0 8 15 Percent 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 #DIV/0! 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-109 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Koochiching County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 2 5 – 14 1 3.8 9 15 – 19 0 0.0 8 20 – 24 3 30.0 3 25 – 29 0 0.0 2 30 – 34 3 6.7 7 35 and over 7 6.4 31 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 40.0 34.6 57.1 30.0 28.6 15.6 28.2 Number 1 3 16 6 4 5 35 72 Percent 100.0 60.0 61.5 42.9 40.0 71.4 77.8 65.5 Total* Number 1 5 26 14 10 7 45 110 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Lac Qui Parle County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 1 5 – 14 2 16.7 8 15 – 19 0 0.0 1 20 – 24 0 #DIV/0! 0 25 – 29 0 0.0 1 30 – 34 1 14.3 3 35 and over 3 12.5 14 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 100.0 66.7 50.0 #DIV/0! 100.0 42.9 58.3 Number 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 7 Percent 0.0 0.0 16.7 50.0 #DIV/0! 0.0 42.9 29.2 Total* Number 0 1 12 2 0 1 7 24 Percent 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 #DIV/0! 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-110 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Lake County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 1 5 – 14 2 11.8 12 15 – 19 2 13.3 8 20 – 24 0 0.0 7 25 – 29 0 0.0 6 30 – 34 1 2.0 29 35 and over 5 4.8 64 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 33.3 70.6 53.3 77.8 54.5 59.2 61.0 Number 0 2 3 5 2 5 19 36 Percent 0.0 66.7 17.6 33.3 22.2 45.5 38.8 34.3 Total* Number 0 3 17 15 9 11 49 105 Percent 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Lake of the Woods County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 1 5 – 14 0 0.0 2 15 – 19 1 50.0 1 20 – 24 0 0.0 1 25 – 29 0 #DIV/0! 0 30 – 34 0 0.0 2 35 and over 1 8.3 7 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 100.0 40.0 50.0 100.0 #DIV/0! 66.7 58.3 Number 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 4 Percent 0.0 0.0 60.0 0.0 0.0 #DIV/0! 33.3 33.3 Total* Number 0 1 5 2 1 0 3 12 Percent 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 #DIV/0! 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-111 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Le Sueur County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 1 0–4 2 10.5 2 5 – 14 2 3.6 15 15 – 19 3 15.0 8 20 – 24 0 0.0 5 25 – 29 1 8.3 4 30 – 34 5 6.3 29 35 and over 13 6.3 65 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 100.0 10.5 27.3 40.0 38.5 33.3 36.3 31.3 Number 0 15 38 9 8 7 46 130 Percent 0.0 78.9 69.1 45.0 61.5 58.3 57.5 62.5 Total* Number 1 19 55 20 13 12 80 208 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Lincoln County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 2 5 – 14 0 0.0 3 15 – 19 0 #DIV/0! 0 20 – 24 1 20.0 2 25 – 29 1 33.3 1 30 – 34 3 17.6 9 35 and over 5 15.2 17 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 66.7 75.0 #DIV/0! 40.0 33.3 52.9 51.5 Number 0 1 1 0 2 1 5 11 Percent 0.0 33.3 25.0 #DIV/0! 40.0 33.3 29.4 33.3 Total* Number 0 3 4 0 5 3 17 33 Percent 0.0 100.0 100.0 #DIV/0! 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-112 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Lyon County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 1 50.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 6 5 – 14 2 5.4 18 15 – 19 0 0.0 15 20 – 24 2 10.5 11 25 – 29 3 21.4 5 30 – 34 3 4.5 32 35 and over 11 6.0 91 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 60.0 48.6 53.6 57.9 35.7 48.5 49.7 Number 1 4 17 13 6 6 31 81 Percent 50.0 40.0 45.9 46.4 31.6 42.9 47.0 44.3 Total* Number 2 10 37 28 19 14 66 183 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). McLeod County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 3 0–4 0 0.0 6 5 – 14 3 4.3 32 15 – 19 0 0.0 21 20 – 24 3 12.5 12 25 – 29 2 7.4 16 30 – 34 9 8.8 47 35 and over 17 5.8 138 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 33.3 28.6 45.7 60.0 50.0 59.3 46.1 47.3 Number 6 15 35 14 9 9 46 137 Percent 66.7 71.4 50.0 40.0 37.5 33.3 45.1 46.9 Total* Number 9 21 70 35 24 27 102 292 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-113 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Mahnomen County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 0 5 – 14 3 37.5 3 15 – 19 3 50.0 2 20 – 24 0 0.0 3 25 – 29 1 16.7 2 30 – 34 3 16.7 7 35 and over 10 23.3 18 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 0.0 37.5 33.3 100.0 33.3 38.9 41.9 Number 0 1 2 1 0 3 8 15 Percent 0.0 100.0 25.0 16.7 0.0 50.0 44.4 34.9 Total* Number 0 1 8 6 3 6 18 43 Percent 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Marshall County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 1 0–4 0 0.0 2 5 – 14 0 0.0 4 15 – 19 3 50.0 1 20 – 24 1 20.0 2 25 – 29 0 0.0 2 30 – 34 3 27.3 6 35 and over 7 17.9 18 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 100.0 66.7 44.4 16.7 40.0 100.0 54.5 46.2 Number 0 1 5 2 2 0 2 14 Percent 0.0 33.3 55.6 33.3 40.0 0.0 18.2 35.9 Total* Number 1 3 9 6 5 2 11 39 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-114 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Martin County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 1 25.0 0 5 – 14 5 9.4 20 15 – 19 2 10.5 9 20 – 24 0 0.0 7 25 – 29 1 7.7 3 30 – 34 3 4.8 23 35 and over 12 6.7 66 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 0.0 37.7 47.4 41.2 23.1 37.1 37.1 Number 0 3 28 8 10 9 36 100 Percent 0.0 75.0 52.8 42.1 58.8 69.2 58.1 56.2 Total* Number 0 4 53 19 17 13 62 178 Percent 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Meeker County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 1 5.6 5 5 – 14 2 4.0 18 15 – 19 3 8.6 13 20 – 24 1 8.3 5 25 – 29 0 0.0 3 30 – 34 8 9.8 29 35 and over 15 6.9 76 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 27.8 36.0 37.1 41.7 33.3 35.4 35.2 Number 5 12 30 19 6 6 45 125 Percent 100.0 66.7 60.0 54.3 50.0 66.7 54.9 57.9 Total* Number 5 18 50 35 12 9 82 216 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-115 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Mille Lacs County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 1 0–4 0 0.0 7 5 – 14 1 2.1 22 15 – 19 1 3.3 13 20 – 24 1 4.5 9 25 – 29 2 11.8 4 30 – 34 11 8.8 46 35 and over 20 6.8 103 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 25.0 16.7 45.8 43.3 40.9 23.5 36.8 35.0 Number 3 35 25 16 12 11 68 171 Percent 75.0 83.3 52.1 53.3 54.5 64.7 54.4 58.2 Total* Number 4 42 48 30 22 17 125 294 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Morrison County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 2 50.0 0 0–4 3 11.5 5 5 – 14 6 10.7 19 15 – 19 3 9.1 11 20 – 24 1 6.7 3 25 – 29 1 7.1 9 30 – 34 13 14.0 31 35 and over 29 11.7 79 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 19.2 33.9 33.3 20.0 64.3 33.3 32.0 Number 2 18 31 19 11 4 49 139 Percent 50.0 69.2 55.4 57.6 73.3 28.6 52.7 56.3 Total* Number 4 26 56 33 15 14 93 247 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-116 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Mower County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 1 5.9 9 5 – 14 4 6.3 16 15 – 19 2 4.3 18 20 – 24 0 0.0 8 25 – 29 3 11.1 7 30 – 34 9 7.8 35 35 and over 20 6.6 95 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 52.9 25.4 39.1 34.8 25.9 30.4 31.6 Number 1 7 43 26 15 17 71 186 Percent 100.0 41.2 68.3 56.5 65.2 63.0 61.7 61.8 Total* Number 1 17 63 46 23 27 115 301 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Murray County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 1 0–4 0 0.0 4 5 – 14 1 7.7 6 15 – 19 0 0.0 3 20 – 24 1 11.1 1 25 – 29 0 0.0 1 30 – 34 3 12.0 11 35 and over 5 6.7 31 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 33.3 50.0 46.2 50.0 11.1 25.0 44.0 41.3 Number 2 4 6 3 7 3 11 39 Percent 66.7 50.0 46.2 50.0 77.8 75.0 44.0 52.0 Total* Number 3 8 13 6 9 4 25 75 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-117 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Nicollet County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 2 15.4 4 5 – 14 2 5.9 16 15 – 19 2 4.3 16 20 – 24 1 5.0 5 25 – 29 1 5.0 9 30 – 34 5 6.0 31 35 and over 14 6.1 82 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 30.8 47.1 34.0 25.0 45.0 37.3 35.5 Number 3 7 16 29 14 10 47 135 Percent 100.0 53.8 47.1 61.7 70.0 50.0 56.6 58.4 Total* Number 3 13 34 47 20 20 83 231 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Nobles County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 6 0–4 0 0.0 1 5 – 14 6 12.8 23 15 – 19 0 0.0 8 20 – 24 0 0.0 2 25 – 29 2 16.7 2 30 – 34 6 12.0 14 35 and over 14 9.1 57 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 60.0 50.0 48.9 44.4 20.0 16.7 28.0 37.0 Number 4 1 18 10 8 8 30 83 Percent 40.0 50.0 38.3 55.6 80.0 66.7 60.0 53.9 Total* Number 10 2 47 18 10 12 50 154 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-118 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Norman County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 1 25.0 1 5 – 14 1 14.3 1 15 – 19 0 0.0 0 20 – 24 1 50.0 1 25 – 29 0 #DIV/0! 0 30 – 34 1 6.3 6 35 and over 4 12.1 9 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 25.0 14.3 0.0 50.0 #DIV/0! 37.5 27.3 Number 0 2 5 3 0 0 9 20 Percent 0.0 50.0 71.4 100.0 0.0 #DIV/0! 56.3 60.6 Total* Number 0 4 7 3 2 0 16 33 Percent 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 #DIV/0! 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Olmsted County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 9 0–4 3 3.7 31 5 – 14 15 6.7 93 15 – 19 6 3.9 50 20 – 24 8 6.5 51 25 – 29 3 2.9 48 30 – 34 26 5.5 177 35 and over 61 5.0 467 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 32.1 37.8 41.5 32.3 41.1 47.1 37.6 38.2 Number 19 48 116 99 65 51 268 694 Percent 67.9 58.5 51.8 63.9 52.4 50.0 56.9 56.8 Total* Number 28 82 224 155 124 102 471 1,222 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-119 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Otter Tail County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 1 16.7 3 0–4 7 23.3 11 5 – 14 10 8.4 63 15 – 19 7 9.7 43 20 – 24 6 20.7 14 25 – 29 6 23.1 9 30 – 34 36 19.9 69 35 and over 75 15.5 217 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 50.0 36.7 52.9 59.7 48.3 34.6 38.1 44.9 Number 2 12 46 22 9 11 76 191 Percent 33.3 40.0 38.7 30.6 31.0 42.3 42.0 39.5 Total* Number 6 30 119 72 29 26 181 483 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Pennington County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 1 20.0 1 5 – 14 0 0.0 7 15 – 19 0 0.0 6 20 – 24 0 0.0 2 25 – 29 0 0.0 1 30 – 34 0 0.0 16 35 and over 1 0.9 33 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 20.0 28.0 54.5 22.2 50.0 30.2 30.0 Number 1 3 18 5 7 1 37 76 Percent 100.0 60.0 72.0 45.5 77.8 50.0 69.8 69.1 Total* Number 1 5 25 11 9 2 53 110 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-120 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Pine County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 3 0–4 0 0.0 2 5 – 14 1 2.2 30 15 – 19 2 9.1 9 20 – 24 0 0.0 9 25 – 29 3 15.8 8 30 – 34 3 2.5 53 35 and over 9 3.7 114 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 60.0 25.0 65.2 40.9 69.2 42.1 43.8 46.5 Number 2 6 15 11 4 8 65 122 Percent 40.0 75.0 32.6 50.0 30.8 42.1 53.7 49.8 Total* Number 5 8 46 22 13 19 121 245 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Pipestone County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 2 33.3 0 5 – 14 0 0.0 12 15 – 19 0 0.0 2 20 – 24 1 33.3 1 25 – 29 1 20.0 2 30 – 34 6 20.7 8 35 and over 10 15.6 25 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 0.0 75.0 40.0 33.3 40.0 27.6 39.1 Number 0 4 4 3 1 2 15 29 Percent 0.0 66.7 25.0 60.0 33.3 40.0 51.7 45.3 Total* Number 0 6 16 5 3 5 29 64 Percent 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-121 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Polk County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 1 0–4 1 6.3 6 5 – 14 5 12.8 14 15 – 19 4 19.0 5 20 – 24 1 8.3 6 25 – 29 1 11.1 3 30 – 34 7 8.8 36 35 and over 19 10.0 73 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 33.3 37.5 35.9 23.8 50.0 33.3 45.0 38.4 Number 2 9 20 12 5 5 37 98 Percent 66.7 56.3 51.3 57.1 41.7 55.6 46.3 51.6 Total* Number 3 16 39 21 12 9 80 190 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Pope County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 0 5 – 14 2 11.8 10 15 – 19 0 0.0 4 20 – 24 0 0.0 1 25 – 29 1 25.0 3 30 – 34 1 7.1 4 35 and over 4 8.2 23 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 0.0 58.8 66.7 50.0 75.0 28.6 46.9 Number 1 2 5 2 1 0 9 22 Percent 100.0 100.0 29.4 33.3 50.0 0.0 64.3 44.9 Total* Number 1 2 17 6 2 4 14 49 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-122 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Ramsey County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 8 11.8 18 0–4 9 3.1 102 5 – 14 29 4.3 254 15 – 19 33 4.6 215 20 – 24 19 3.9 149 25 – 29 25 5.6 130 30 – 34 112 5.5 611 35 and over 248 5.0 1,518 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 26.5 35.1 38.1 30.2 30.8 29.1 30.2 30.7 Number 42 180 384 465 316 291 1,303 3,172 Percent 61.8 61.9 57.6 65.2 65.3 65.2 64.3 64.2 Total* Number 68 291 667 713 484 446 2,026 4,938 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Red Lake County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 0 5 – 14 0 0.0 4 15 – 19 1 50.0 1 20 – 24 0 #DIV/0! 0 25 – 29 0 #DIV/0! 0 30 – 34 0 0.0 1 35 and over 1 8.3 6 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 0.0 66.7 50.0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 33.3 50.0 Number 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 5 Percent 0.0 0.0 33.3 0.0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 66.7 41.7 Total* Number 0 0 6 2 0 0 3 12 Percent 0.0 0.0 100.0 100.0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-123 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Redwood County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 1 0–4 1 9.1 4 5 – 14 3 8.1 23 15 – 19 2 16.7 4 20 – 24 0 0.0 5 25 – 29 2 16.7 2 30 – 34 5 10.4 18 35 and over 14 10.2 58 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 33.3 36.4 62.2 33.3 45.5 16.7 37.5 42.3 Number 2 6 11 6 6 8 25 65 Percent 66.7 54.5 29.7 50.0 54.5 66.7 52.1 47.4 Total* Number 3 11 37 12 11 12 48 137 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Renville County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 3 5 – 14 10 21.3 15 15 – 19 1 6.7 7 20 – 24 0 0.0 4 25 – 29 0 0.0 6 30 – 34 4 10.5 12 35 and over 15 11.5 48 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 42.9 31.9 46.7 44.4 85.7 31.6 36.9 Number 2 4 22 7 5 1 22 67 Percent 100.0 57.1 46.8 46.7 55.6 14.3 57.9 51.5 Total* Number 2 7 47 15 9 7 38 130 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-124 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Rice County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 3 0–4 2 7.4 11 5 – 14 14 11.3 55 15 – 19 8 12.1 25 20 – 24 7 13.7 19 25 – 29 5 16.1 7 30 – 34 24 11.5 54 35 and over 61 11.5 176 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 42.9 40.7 44.4 37.9 37.3 22.6 25.8 33.1 Number 4 14 55 33 25 19 131 294 Percent 57.1 51.9 44.4 50.0 49.0 61.3 62.7 55.4 Total* Number 7 27 124 66 51 31 209 531 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Rock County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 0 5 – 14 0 0.0 8 15 – 19 1 8.3 8 20 – 24 0 0.0 3 25 – 29 0 0.0 2 30 – 34 2 5.7 15 35 and over 3 3.9 36 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 0.0 57.1 66.7 60.0 40.0 42.9 47.4 Number 1 1 6 3 2 3 18 37 Percent 100.0 100.0 42.9 25.0 40.0 60.0 51.4 48.7 Total* Number 1 1 14 12 5 5 35 76 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-125 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Roseau County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 1 20.0 1 5 – 14 1 5.6 8 15 – 19 4 19.0 8 20 – 24 0 0.0 3 25 – 29 0 0.0 3 30 – 34 6 14.3 15 35 and over 12 10.9 40 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 20.0 44.4 38.1 50.0 37.5 35.7 36.4 Number 2 3 9 9 3 5 21 58 Percent 100.0 60.0 50.0 42.9 50.0 62.5 50.0 52.7 Total* Number 2 5 18 21 6 8 42 110 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). St. Louis County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 1 5.9 5 0–4 4 5.0 30 5 – 14 20 8.1 95 15 – 19 11 6.0 83 20 – 24 11 9.6 45 25 – 29 16 14.2 47 30 – 34 34 5.6 257 35 and over 98 7.1 574 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 29.4 37.5 38.3 45.4 39.1 41.6 42.5 41.3 Number 11 46 133 89 59 50 313 717 Percent 64.7 57.5 53.6 48.6 51.3 44.2 51.8 51.6 Total* Number 17 80 248 183 115 113 604 1,389 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-126 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Scott County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 2 0–4 4 8.9 11 5 – 14 13 9.8 44 15 – 19 7 8.0 29 20 – 24 7 10.9 23 25 – 29 8 12.5 18 30 – 34 33 10.5 108 35 and over 81 10.8 245 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 18.2 24.4 33.1 33.0 35.9 28.1 34.4 32.7 Number 9 30 76 52 34 38 173 424 Percent 81.8 66.7 57.1 59.1 53.1 59.4 55.1 56.5 Total* Number 11 45 133 88 64 64 314 750 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Sherburne County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 2 13.3 6 0–4 2 4.3 22 5 – 14 10 8.4 54 15 – 19 8 8.3 35 20 – 24 4 5.6 32 25 – 29 3 7.9 13 30 – 34 18 7.8 86 35 and over 47 7.5 251 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 40.0 47.8 45.4 36.5 44.4 34.2 37.1 40.1 Number 7 22 55 53 36 22 128 328 Percent 46.7 47.8 46.2 55.2 50.0 57.9 55.2 52.4 Total* Number 15 46 119 96 72 38 232 626 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-127 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Sibley County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 1 33.3 2 0–4 1 33.3 2 5 – 14 0 0.0 8 15 – 19 2 13.3 3 20 – 24 1 14.3 3 25 – 29 1 16.7 3 30 – 34 3 6.8 19 35 and over 9 8.9 40 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 66.7 66.7 36.4 20.0 42.9 50.0 43.2 39.6 Number 0 0 14 10 3 2 22 52 Percent 0.0 0.0 63.6 66.7 42.9 33.3 50.0 51.5 Total* Number 3 3 22 15 7 6 44 101 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Stearns County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 1 6.7 4 0–4 5 6.3 25 5 – 14 12 4.9 105 15 – 19 17 8.0 68 20 – 24 12 10.8 40 25 – 29 5 6.0 25 30 – 34 41 9.1 150 35 and over 93 7.5 428 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 26.7 31.3 42.9 32.1 36.0 29.8 33.4 34.7 Number 10 50 128 127 59 54 258 711 Percent 66.7 62.5 52.2 59.9 53.2 64.3 57.5 57.7 Total* Number 15 80 245 212 111 84 449 1,232 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-128 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Steele County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 1 8.3 4 5 – 14 3 7.0 22 15 – 19 5 15.6 12 20 – 24 4 15.4 12 25 – 29 2 11.1 8 30 – 34 20 24.4 22 35 and over 35 15.8 83 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 33.3 51.2 37.5 46.2 44.4 26.8 37.6 Number 2 7 18 15 10 8 40 103 Percent 100.0 58.3 41.9 46.9 38.5 44.4 48.8 46.6 Total* Number 2 12 43 32 26 18 82 221 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Stevens County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 0 5 – 14 2 8.7 10 15 – 19 1 10.0 4 20 – 24 1 16.7 2 25 – 29 0 0.0 0 30 – 34 4 23.5 7 35 and over 8 13.1 24 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 0.0 43.5 40.0 33.3 0.0 41.2 39.3 Number 0 1 11 5 3 3 6 29 Percent 0.0 100.0 47.8 50.0 50.0 100.0 35.3 47.5 Total* Number 0 1 23 10 6 3 17 61 Percent 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-129 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Swift County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 1 5 – 14 3 12.0 14 15 – 19 1 14.3 4 20 – 24 0 0.0 4 25 – 29 0 0.0 0 30 – 34 3 10.7 11 35 and over 7 9.5 35 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 33.3 56.0 57.1 100.0 0.0 39.3 47.3 Number 0 2 8 2 0 5 14 32 Percent 0.0 66.7 32.0 28.6 0.0 100.0 50.0 43.2 Total* Number 0 3 25 7 4 5 28 74 Percent 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Todd County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 1 25.0 1 0–4 7 38.9 8 5 – 14 3 6.5 37 15 – 19 2 9.5 14 20 – 24 3 30.0 3 25 – 29 2 22.2 4 30 – 34 7 10.9 26 35 and over 25 14.3 94 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 25.0 44.4 80.4 66.7 30.0 44.4 40.6 53.7 Number 2 3 6 5 4 3 31 56 Percent 50.0 16.7 13.0 23.8 40.0 33.3 48.4 32.0 Total* Number 4 18 46 21 10 9 64 175 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-130 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Traverse County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 0 5 – 14 1 10.0 7 15 – 19 0 0.0 4 20 – 24 0 #DIV/0! 0 25 – 29 0 0.0 1 30 – 34 1 33.3 1 35 and over 3 13.0 13 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 0.0 70.0 80.0 #DIV/0! 25.0 33.3 56.5 Number 0 0 2 1 0 3 1 7 Percent 0.0 0.0 20.0 20.0 #DIV/0! 75.0 33.3 30.4 Total* Number 0 0 10 5 0 4 3 23 Percent 0.0 0.0 100.0 100.0 #DIV/0! 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Wabasha County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 2 50.0 1 0–4 1 14.3 3 5 – 14 4 10.0 16 15 – 19 5 25.0 4 20 – 24 0 0.0 6 25 – 29 1 12.5 3 30 – 34 4 6.5 25 35 and over 17 11.0 59 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 25.0 42.9 40.0 20.0 60.0 37.5 40.3 38.3 Number 1 3 20 11 4 4 33 78 Percent 25.0 42.9 50.0 55.0 40.0 50.0 53.2 50.6 Total* Number 4 7 40 20 10 8 62 154 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-131 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Wadena County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 2 0–4 2 25.0 4 5 – 14 4 19.0 11 15 – 19 0 0.0 0 20 – 24 1 16.7 2 25 – 29 0 0.0 3 30 – 34 12 26.1 15 35 and over 19 18.8 38 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 66.7 50.0 52.4 0.0 33.3 50.0 32.6 37.6 Number 1 2 6 8 3 3 19 44 Percent 33.3 25.0 28.6 100.0 50.0 50.0 41.3 43.6 Total* Number 3 8 21 8 6 6 46 101 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Waseca County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 1 0–4 0 0.0 3 5 – 14 2 7.1 15 15 – 19 1 5.3 9 20 – 24 1 5.3 8 25 – 29 1 6.7 4 30 – 34 8 13.1 18 35 and over 13 8.2 58 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 100.0 21.4 53.6 47.4 42.1 26.7 29.5 36.5 Number 0 11 11 9 10 10 35 88 Percent 0.0 78.6 39.3 47.4 52.6 66.7 57.4 55.3 Total* Number 1 14 28 19 19 15 61 159 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-132 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Washington County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 1 5.9 7 0–4 7 8.1 28 5 – 14 19 5.5 145 15 – 19 13 7.6 59 20 – 24 7 6.7 37 25 – 29 8 8.2 31 30 – 34 33 6.3 185 35 and over 88 6.3 504 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 41.2 32.6 41.8 34.5 35.6 31.6 35.5 36.0 Number 9 51 183 99 60 59 303 808 Percent 52.9 59.3 52.7 57.9 57.7 60.2 58.2 57.7 Total* Number 17 86 347 171 104 98 521 1,400 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Watonwan County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 1 5 – 14 0 0.0 9 15 – 19 0 0.0 3 20 – 24 0 0.0 1 25 – 29 0 0.0 3 30 – 34 2 7.1 13 35 and over 2 2.9 30 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 33.3 45.0 42.9 50.0 33.3 46.4 42.9 Number 1 2 11 4 1 6 13 38 Percent 100.0 66.7 55.0 57.1 50.0 66.7 46.4 54.3 Total* Number 1 3 20 7 2 9 28 70 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-133 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Wilkin County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 0 0–4 0 0.0 0 5 – 14 1 4.2 8 15 – 19 0 0.0 3 20 – 24 0 0.0 1 25 – 29 1 11.1 3 30 – 34 2 7.1 8 35 and over 4 5.4 23 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 0.0 0.0 33.3 75.0 20.0 33.3 28.6 31.1 Number 0 3 15 1 4 5 18 47 Percent 0.0 100.0 62.5 25.0 80.0 55.6 64.3 63.5 Total* Number 0 3 24 4 5 9 28 74 Percent 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Winona County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 1 0–4 1 3.4 8 5 – 14 8 10.0 28 15 – 19 6 8.0 34 20 – 24 4 13.8 11 25 – 29 3 9.7 8 30 – 34 20 13.0 59 35 and over 42 10.0 157 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 50.0 27.6 35.0 45.3 37.9 25.8 38.3 37.6 Number 1 20 44 35 14 20 75 219 Percent 50.0 69.0 55.0 46.7 48.3 64.5 48.7 52.4 Total* Number 2 29 80 75 29 31 154 418 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-134 Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age Group by State and County, 2001 Wright County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 7 0–4 3 4.9 19 5 – 14 10 4.8 95 15 – 19 2 2.3 43 20 – 24 5 6.3 32 25 – 29 3 4.6 22 30 – 34 15 5.1 102 35 and over 38 4.6 320 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 38.9 31.1 45.2 48.9 40.5 33.8 34.9 38.8 Number 11 39 105 43 42 40 175 466 Percent 61.1 63.9 50.0 48.9 53.2 61.5 59.9 56.6 Total* Number 18 61 210 88 79 65 292 824 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). Yellow Medicine County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001 Injury Severity Severe Moderate Minor Age Group Number Percent Number 0 0.0 2 0–4 1 25.0 2 5 – 14 0 0.0 18 15 – 19 1 7.1 9 20 – 24 0 0.0 3 25 – 29 0 0.0 1 30 – 34 2 6.9 17 35 and over 5 5.6 52 Total* Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Percent 100.0 50.0 62.1 64.3 42.9 50.0 58.6 57.8 Number 0 1 11 4 4 1 10 33 Percent 0.0 25.0 37.9 28.6 57.1 50.0 34.5 36.7 Total* Number 2 4 29 14 7 2 29 90 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *Includes unknown Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows: Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident. Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.). Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc). 2002 Minnesota County Health Tables D-135
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