Area of Impact
Road Safety
Indicator
Traffic Related Injuries
Integrated Policy & Action Areas
C2.1
Connected Communities
C2.2
Integrated Walk, Roll, Cycle, & Transit Network
C2.4
Safe Mobility (Vision Zero)
C2.5
Complete Streets
Reporting Period Data
Period | Score |
---|---|
2018 | 0% |
2019 | 0% |
2020 | 0% |
2021 | 0% |
2022 | 0% |
Sustainability End Goal
The desirable end goal is there are zero traffic-related injuries. The interim target is to achieve the same safety level as Sweden, a global leader in road safety that currently has fewer than 180 injuries per 100,000 population.Metric
Actual traffic-related injury rate per 100,000 population represented by a percentage scoreZero traffic-related injury rate represented by a score of 100%
How The Score Is Calculated
This is an exception where the metric needs an adjustment (Refer to B4 Approach in Draft Monitoring Strategy). The score is calculated as follows:
Score = 100% - 0.002 x actual traffic-related injury rate x 100%, where a score of 100% means Nanaimo's traffic-related injury rate is zero.
If the actual injury rate is 200 per 100,000 population, the score is 60%. If the actual injury rate is 500 or greater, the score will be 0%.
Indicator Data
Rationale and Analysis
Why We Measure This
The City Plan states we should work towards eliminating traffic related serious injuries on the city street network. Road safety is a top priority for enhancing active mobility.How We Measure It
The City’s Transportation Team receives and reviews annual data on traffic-related injuries from the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia. They set the upper limit (i.e. 0% performance score) of the traffic-related injury rate to be 500 injuries per 100,000 population based on their knowledge of poor performers among Canadian provinces.Help us improve our website
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