Table 12. Drivers in Fatal Crashes by Vehicle Type and Blood Alcohol Concentration, 1982-1999

Year

Large Truck

Passenger Car

Total Drivers

BAC=0.01+

BAC=0.10+

Total Drivers

BAC=0.01+

BAC=0.10+

1982

4,582

8.0%

4.3%

34,121

39.9%

30.6%

1983

4,790

7.7%

4.5%

33,069

38.6%

29.7%

1984

5,056

7.6%

4.3%

34,395

36.4%

27.6%

1985

5,091

6.1%

3.6%

34,072

34.6%

26.1%

1986

5,015

5.4%

2.9%

35,959

34.7%

25.8%

1987

5,046

4.4%

2.7%

36,371

33.7%

25.1%

1988

5,141

4.8%

2.8%

36,769

33.3%

25.0%

1989

4,903

5.3%

2.7%

35,204

31.8%

24.0%

1990

4,709

5.0%

2.3%

33,893

32.0%

24.3%

1991

4,291

4.4%

2.0%

31,102

30.6%

23.4%

1992

3,980

3.1%

1.5%

29,670

29.0%

21.9%

1993

4,271

3.3%

1.6%

30,060

27.3%

20.7%

1994

4,592

2.8%

1.4%

30,103

25.6%

19.4%

1995

4,410

3.1%

1.4%

30,773

25.7%

19.2%

1996

4,688

2.7%

1.4%

30,451

25.5%

18.8%

1997

4,859

2.1%

1.1%

29,896

24.3%

18.2%

1998

4,905

2.4%

1.0%

28,007

21.5%

15.3%

1999

4,847

2.2%

1.1%

27,806

23.4%

17.5%

Year

Light Truck

Motorcycle

Total Drivers

BAC=0.01+

BAC=0.10+

Total Drivers

BAC=0.01+

BAC=0.10+

1982

11,199

43.4%

34.7%

4,490

53.5%

40.5%

1983

11,017

41.5%

33.3%

4,288

54.2%

40.8%

1984

11,866

39.3%

30.6%

4,650

53.6%

40.2%

1985

12,372

36.3%

28.7%

4,598

52.8%

39.3%

1986

13,208

37.1%

29.4%

4,558

54.4%

40.9%

1987

14,407

36.8%

28.7%

4,061

51.3%

38.2%

1988

15,167

37.0%

29.4%

3,704

49.9%

36.3%

1989

15,579

35.4%

28.2%

3,182

52.5%

39.7%

1990

15,501

36.1%

28.8%

3,269

52.1%

39.3%

1991

14,702

35.6%

28.2%

2,816

51.0%

38.6%

1992

14,540

32.6%

25.8%

2,435

47.8%

35.6%

1993

15,207

31.1%

24.7%

2,471

44.0%

32.8%

1994

16,235

29.0%

22.8%

2,330

40.3%

29.0%

1995

17,483

28.3%

22.2%

2,262

40.7%

29.2%

1996

18,057

27.7%

21.9%

2,172

42.0%

30.3%

1997

18,502

26.0%

20.2%

2,159

38.9%

27.8%

1998

19,247

25.8%

19.8%

2,333

39.6%

30.5%

1999

19,801

25.7%

19.8%

2,515

37.8%

27.6%

Notes: Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.01 grams per deciliter (g/dl) or above (BAC=0.01+) indicates driver alcohol involvement. BAC of 0.10 g/dl or greater (BAC=0.10+) indicates driver intoxication. A large truck is defined as a truck with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) greater than 10,000 pounds. A passenger car is defined as a motor vehicle used primarily for carrying passengers, including convertibles, sedans, and station wagons. A light truck is defined as a truck with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 10,000 pounds or less, including pickups, vans, truck-based station wagons, and sport utility vehicles.

Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS).