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EUGENE VI SION ZERO <br />Dangerous Behaviors <br />Vision Zero data analysis revealed that a few behaviors seem to be related to many fatal <br />and life-changing injury crashes in Eugene. Failure to yield is the most common contributing <br />factor overall and for each mode, clearly indicating a high-priority need to be addressed for <br />Vision Zero . <br />Reckless and careless driving, as well as disregarding traffic controls are commonly <br />associated with fatal and life-changing injury crashes for drivers and motorcyclists . <br />Additionally, although people walking and biking are less likely to be involved in crashes <br />involving reckless and careless driving overall, they are highly likely to be seriously injured or <br />killed when they are involved . <br />Furthermore, while the state of Oregon has made tremendous progress toward seatbelt <br />usage over the last few decades, still over 1 in 10 fatal or life-changing injury motor vehicle <br />crashes in the state i~volved an unbelted driver or passenger. Similarly, 1 in 14 fatal or life- <br />changing injury motorcycle crashes may have not resulted in such severity if the motorcyclist <br />had been wearing a helmet. <br />Top Contributing Factors to Fatal and Life-Changing Injury Crashes in Eugene <br />50% 1-------------------------------- <br />40% -- <br />30% <br />Failure to Yield Speeding <br />• Pedestrian • Bicyclist <br />Reckless/ <br />Careless Driving <br />• Motorcyclist <br />13 <br />Motorcyclist <br />no helmet <br />No seatbelt <br />• Driver /Passenger <br />City of Eugene, 2007-2015 crash data