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10/17/2022
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Reso 2022-186 Local Roadway Safety Plan
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<br /> 26 <br />Collision Type The three most common collision types in San Leandro are broadside (30%), rear end (21%), and head-on (14%), shown in the figure below. For KSI collisions, vehicle/pedestrian collisions are the most common (31%), followed by head-on collisions (18%), and broadside collisions (16%). This further illustrates the disproportionate impact of KSI collisions on people walking in San Leandro. It also shows that vehicle/pedestrian and head-on collisions are more likely, compared to other collision types to result in a KSI. <br />Figure 4: Collisions by Type (2014-2018) <br /> <br />Driving Under the Influence Drugs or alcohol increase the likelihood that a collision will be more severe in San Leandro. While 6 percent of all collisions involve drugs or alcohol, 14 percent of KSI collisions involve drugs or alcohol. <br />Figure 5: Driving Under the Influence (2014-2018) <br /> <br />Broadside Rear End Head-On Vehicle/Pedestrian Sideswipe Hit Object Other <br />0% <br />5% <br />10% <br />15% <br />20% <br />25% <br />30% <br />35%All Collisions KSI Collisions <br />Drivers in <br />All Collisions <br />6% <br />were under <br /> the influence <br />Drivers in <br />KSI Collisions <br />14% <br />were under <br /> the influence
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