St. Petersburg Florida Defensive Driving Course Traffic School

Take a Florida DHSMV approved defensive driving course in St. Petersburg, Florida. The course is 100% online and will help you dismiss your ticket and reduce insurance rates.

Written by DriveSafeToday Updated April 05, 2021
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St. Petersburg Defensive Driving Course

Don’t let that poor driving record sit there on your report for the rest of time. Instead, make sure that you’re doing everything you can to get rid of it, fast. You might not even realize just what you could be doing to help yourself and your driving report in no time. 

 

Improving Your Record with St. Petersburg Traffic School

If you’re one of the many people in Florida and specifically in the St. Petersburg area, who have bad marks on their driving record don’t feel bad. Mistakes happen to all of us, and you don’t want to be paying for them for the rest of your life (or several years until they’re finally removed). So, what do you do?

You can actually improve your driving record by taking one of two different courses on driving improvement. With Drive Safe Today you can take the Basic Driver Education Course or the Intermediate Driver Education Course to work on your record, with the approval of the DMV or the court that put those restrictions on.

With the Basic Driver Education Course you’ll get a 4-hour course that helps you learn more about being a safe driver and making the right decisions while behind the wheel of a car. You’ll also learn some of the tips and skills that the DMV, the courts and the police would like you to know when it comes to driving. This course is approved by the DHSMV and comes in several different formats.

The Intermediate Driver Education Course offers you an 8-hour course that goes more in depth about how to be a safe driver and what you should be doing when you’re behind the wheel of a car. You’ll learn about even more of those advanced skills that you should know to be the best type of driver and get from where you are now to a better record in no time.

 

Starting From the Bottom with St. Petersburg Defensive Driving Course

What if you don’t have a bad record right now? In fact, what if you don’t have a record at all because you don’t even have your driver’s license? Well then, it’s time for you to take a look at the new driver courses that are offered through St. Petersburg traffic school and Drive Safe Today. 

These courses start with the traffic law and substance abuse education course, which is offered to those who are currently taking a driver’s education course or who have completed the course but still need additional credit toward the exam. This is a 4-hour course that is only a portion of the full driver’s training class, not the full course.

You can also take the permit exam with Drive Safe Today so you’re ready to head down to the DMV and pick up your learner’s permit. If you’re between the age of 16 years, 6 months and 18 you can take this exam and be ready to get your permit in no time. That’s where you’re really going to get the freedom you’re looking for.

If you need to take both of these courses you can do so at a discounted rate by purchasing the combo option. That way, you’re going to get access to both for one lower fee. And you’ll be able to still take each of them at your own pace and whenever you feel comfortable. 

 

Included in All Our St. Petersburg Traffic School Packages

No matter which of these courses or packages you decide to buy there are some things that you’re going to get every time.

-24/7 online access

-Access from anywhere

-DHSMV approved courses

-Guaranteed pass on most courses

-Text, audio and streaming options available

-Automatic information sent to DMV/courts on most courses

-Immediate certificate download

If you’re looking to get started with an online course you’re going to want to look closer at each of these, because they’re going to help you get everything you need without having to set foot in an actual classroom, and that’s going to make everything a lot easier for you.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About St. Petersburg Traffic School

Can I Really Take These Courses 100% Online?

Yes, you absolutely can. Each of our courses with Drive Safe Today is 100% online so you never have to walk into a classroom. The most you’ll have to do is walk into the court or DMV to pick up your paperwork for your permit or to confirm they’ve received your information from completing the course!

 

Can I Log On From My Mobile Device?

You can log on from any device that connects to the internet so you don’t have to worry about anything. You can work while you’re on the bus, the subway, at home, on break from work or even between classes at school. No matter where you are, you can get some of your studying done.

 

Do I Have to Take the Whole Course at Once?

No, you don’t. You can sign on as many times as you need to in order to complete the course. Then you can sign on as many times as you need to in order to pass the exam. You’ll need to take the exam all at once, but if you don’t pass the first time you can come back whenever you want to try again. (On all but the permit exam.) 

 

Are These Courses Guaranteed to Improve My Driving Record?

There is no guarantee that these courses will improve your driving record. You will need to work with the DMV and the courts to find out if you can take one (or more) of these courses to get an improvement to your current record. The same is true with your car insurance. You will need to work with them to make sure they will give you credit for taking any of these courses.

If you’re ready to get started on a course all you need to do is select it and get ready to go. You’ll be able to jump right in whenever you want. The sooner you start the sooner you can reap the rewards. So, what are you waiting for? Start your course now. 

Persons Killed, By STATE And Highest Driver Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) In Crash - State : Florida, Year : 2018


BAC = Blood Alcohol Concentration Of The Driver
State BAC .00 BAC .01-.07 BAC .08+ BAC .01+ Total Drivers Involved In Fatal Crashes
State Total Drivers Involved In Fatal Crashes
BAC .00 BAC .01-.07 BAC .08+ BAC .01+
Alabama 654 (69 %) 49 (5 %) 246 (26 %) >295 (31 %) 953 (100 %)
Alaska 44 (55 %) 7 (9 %) 29 (36 %) >36 (45 %) 80 (100 %)
Arizona 655 (65 %) 50 (5 %) 285 (28 %) >334 (33 %) 1,010 (100 %)
Arkansas 343 (66 %) 38 (7 %) 134 (26 %) >172 (33 %) 516 (100 %)
California 2,322 (65 %) 166 (5 %) 1,069 (30 %) >1,235 (35 %) 3,563 (100 %)
Colorado 411 (65 %) 31 (5 %) 188 (30 %) >219 (35 %) 632 (100 %)
Connecticut 162 (55 %) 17 (6 %) 115 (39 %) >132 (45 %) 294 (100 %)
Delaware 76 (68 %) 8 (7 %) 28 (25 %) >35 (32 %) 111 (100 %)
District of Columbia 21 (66 %) 2 (5 %) 9 (29 %) >11 (34 %) 31 (100 %)
Florida 2,175 (69 %) 135 (4 %) 814 (26 %) >950 (30 %) 3,133 (100 %)
Georgia 1,054 (70 %) 72 (5 %) 375 (25 %) >447 (30 %) 1,504 (100 %)
Hawaii 71 (61 %) 10 (9 %) 35 (30 %) >45 (38 %) 117 (100 %)
Idaho 165 (72 %) 8 (4 %) 58 (25 %) >66 (28 %) 231 (100 %)
Illinois 653 (63 %) 66 (6 %) 309 (30 %) >375 (36 %) 1,031 (100 %)
Indiana 587 (68 %) 39 (5 %) 227 (26 %) >266 (31 %) 858 (100 %)
Iowa 218 (68 %) 13 (4 %) 85 (27 %) >98 (31 %) 318 (100 %)
Kansas 306 (76 %) 9 (2 %) 88 (22 %) >96 (24 %) 404 (100 %)
Kentucky 552 (76 %) 31 (4 %) 137 (19 %) >169 (23 %) 724 (100 %)
Louisiana 516 (67 %) 35 (5 %) 216 (28 %) >251 (33 %) 768 (100 %)
Maine 88 (64 %) 8 (6 %) 42 (30 %) >49 (36 %) 137 (100 %)
Maryland 346 (69 %) 32 (6 %) 122 (24 %) >154 (31 %) 501 (100 %)
Massachusetts 214 (59 %) 24 (7 %) 120 (33 %) >145 (40 %) 360 (100 %)
Michigan 649 (67 %) 56 (6 %) 267 (27 %) >323 (33 %) 974 (100 %)
Minnesota 251 (66 %) 20 (5 %) 105 (28 %) >126 (33 %) 381 (100 %)
Mississippi 466 (70 %) 35 (5 %) 163 (25 %) >198 (30 %) 664 (100 %)
Missouri 639 (69 %) 39 (4 %) 240 (26 %) >279 (30 %) 921 (100 %)
Montana 95 (52 %) 8 (4 %) 79 (43 %) >87 (48 %) 182 (100 %)
Nebraska 152 (66 %) 12 (5 %) 66 (29 %) >78 (34 %) 230 (100 %)
Nevada 220 (67 %) 22 (7 %) 87 (26 %) >110 (33 %) 330 (100 %)
New Hampshire 92 (63 %) 7 (5 %) 48 (33 %) >55 (37 %) 147 (100 %)
New Jersey 404 (72 %) 35 (6 %) 125 (22 %) >159 (28 %) 564 (100 %)
New Mexico 251 (64 %) 30 (8 %) 108 (28 %) >138 (35 %) 391 (100 %)
New York 580 (61 %) 53 (6 %) 307 (33 %) >361 (38 %) 943 (100 %)
North Carolina 952 (66 %) 61 (4 %) 421 (29 %) >482 (34 %) 1,437 (100 %)
North Dakota 72 (68 %) 4 (4 %) 29 (27 %) >33 (32 %) 105 (100 %)
Ohio 724 (68 %) 45 (4 %) 294 (28 %) >340 (32 %) 1,068 (100 %)
Oklahoma 477 (73 %) 33 (5 %) 145 (22 %) >179 (27 %) 655 (100 %)
Oregon 321 (63 %) 31 (6 %) 153 (30 %) >184 (36 %) 506 (100 %)
Pennsylvania 801 (67 %) 53 (4 %) 334 (28 %) >387 (33 %) 1,190 (100 %)
Rhode Island 34 (57 %) 5 (8 %) 20 (34 %) >25 (43 %) 59 (100 %)
South Carolina 702 (68 %) 44 (4 %) 291 (28 %) >335 (32 %) 1,037 (100 %)
South Dakota 80 (62 %) 5 (4 %) 45 (35 %) >50 (38 %) 130 (100 %)
Tennessee 752 (72 %) 46 (4 %) 243 (23 %) >289 (28 %) 1,041 (100 %)
Texas 1,965 (54 %) 235 (6 %) 1,439 (40 %) >1,673 (46 %) 3,642 (100 %)
Utah 190 (73 %) 9 (3 %) 61 (23 %) >70 (27 %) 260 (100 %)
Vermont 45 (66 %) 8 (12 %) 15 (23 %) >23 (34 %) 68 (100 %)
Virginia 534 (65 %) 45 (6 %) 240 (29 %) >285 (35 %) 820 (100 %)
Washington 351 (64 %) 30 (5 %) 166 (30 %) >195 (36 %) 546 (100 %)
West Virginia 223 (76 %) 14 (5 %) 57 (19 %) >71 (24 %) 294 (100 %)
Wisconsin 353 (60 %) 36 (6 %) 199 (34 %) >235 (40 %) 588 (100 %)
Wyoming 72 (64 %) 6 (5 %) 34 (30 %) >40 (36 %) 111 (100 %)
USA 24,075 (66 %) 1,878 (5 %) 10,511 (29 %) >12,389 (34 %) 36,560 (100 %)
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Alabama 654 (69 %)
49 (5 %) 246 (26 %) >295 (31 %) 953 (100 %)
Alaska 44 (55 %)
7 (9 %) 29 (36 %) >36 (45 %) 80 (100 %)
Arizona 655 (65 %)
50 (5 %) 285 (28 %) >334 (33 %) 1,010 (100 %)
Arkansas 343 (66 %)
38 (7 %) 134 (26 %) >172 (33 %) 516 (100 %)
California 2,322 (65 %)
166 (5 %) 1,069 (30 %) >1,235 (35 %) 3,563 (100 %)
Colorado 411 (65 %)
31 (5 %) 188 (30 %) >219 (35 %) 632 (100 %)
Connecticut 162 (55 %)
17 (6 %) 115 (39 %) >132 (45 %) 294 (100 %)
Delaware 76 (68 %)
8 (7 %) 28 (25 %) >35 (32 %) 111 (100 %)
District of Columbia 21 (66 %)
2 (5 %) 9 (29 %) >11 (34 %) 31 (100 %)
Florida 2,175 (69 %)
135 (4 %) 814 (26 %) >950 (30 %) 3,133 (100 %)
Georgia 1,054 (70 %)
72 (5 %) 375 (25 %) >447 (30 %) 1,504 (100 %)
Hawaii 71 (61 %)
10 (9 %) 35 (30 %) >45 (38 %) 117 (100 %)
Idaho 165 (72 %)
8 (4 %) 58 (25 %) >66 (28 %) 231 (100 %)
Illinois 653 (63 %)
66 (6 %) 309 (30 %) >375 (36 %) 1,031 (100 %)
Indiana 587 (68 %)
39 (5 %) 227 (26 %) >266 (31 %) 858 (100 %)
Iowa 218 (68 %)
13 (4 %) 85 (27 %) >98 (31 %) 318 (100 %)
Kansas 306 (76 %)
9 (2 %) 88 (22 %) >96 (24 %) 404 (100 %)
Kentucky 552 (76 %)
31 (4 %) 137 (19 %) >169 (23 %) 724 (100 %)
Louisiana 516 (67 %)
35 (5 %) 216 (28 %) >251 (33 %) 768 (100 %)
Maine 88 (64 %)
8 (6 %) 42 (30 %) >49 (36 %) 137 (100 %)
Maryland 346 (69 %)
32 (6 %) 122 (24 %) >154 (31 %) 501 (100 %)
Massachusetts 214 (59 %)
24 (7 %) 120 (33 %) >145 (40 %) 360 (100 %)
Michigan 649 (67 %)
56 (6 %) 267 (27 %) >323 (33 %) 974 (100 %)
Minnesota 251 (66 %)
20 (5 %) 105 (28 %) >126 (33 %) 381 (100 %)
Mississippi 466 (70 %)
35 (5 %) 163 (25 %) >198 (30 %) 664 (100 %)
Missouri 639 (69 %)
39 (4 %) 240 (26 %) >279 (30 %) 921 (100 %)
Montana 95 (52 %)
8 (4 %) 79 (43 %) >87 (48 %) 182 (100 %)
Nebraska 152 (66 %)
12 (5 %) 66 (29 %) >78 (34 %) 230 (100 %)
Nevada 220 (67 %)
22 (7 %) 87 (26 %) >110 (33 %) 330 (100 %)
New Hampshire 92 (63 %)
7 (5 %) 48 (33 %) >55 (37 %) 147 (100 %)
New Jersey 404 (72 %)
35 (6 %) 125 (22 %) >159 (28 %) 564 (100 %)
New Mexico 251 (64 %)
30 (8 %) 108 (28 %) >138 (35 %) 391 (100 %)
New York 580 (61 %)
53 (6 %) 307 (33 %) >361 (38 %) 943 (100 %)
North Carolina 952 (66 %)
61 (4 %) 421 (29 %) >482 (34 %) 1,437 (100 %)
North Dakota 72 (68 %)
4 (4 %) 29 (27 %) >33 (32 %) 105 (100 %)
Ohio 724 (68 %)
45 (4 %) 294 (28 %) >340 (32 %) 1,068 (100 %)
Oklahoma 477 (73 %)
33 (5 %) 145 (22 %) >179 (27 %) 655 (100 %)
Oregon 321 (63 %)
31 (6 %) 153 (30 %) >184 (36 %) 506 (100 %)
Pennsylvania 801 (67 %)
53 (4 %) 334 (28 %) >387 (33 %) 1,190 (100 %)
Rhode Island 34 (57 %)
5 (8 %) 20 (34 %) >25 (43 %) 59 (100 %)
South Carolina 702 (68 %)
44 (4 %) 291 (28 %) >335 (32 %) 1,037 (100 %)
South Dakota 80 (62 %)
5 (4 %) 45 (35 %) >50 (38 %) 130 (100 %)
Tennessee 752 (72 %)
46 (4 %) 243 (23 %) >289 (28 %) 1,041 (100 %)
Texas 1,965 (54 %)
235 (6 %) 1,439 (40 %) >1,673 (46 %) 3,642 (100 %)
Utah 190 (73 %)
9 (3 %) 61 (23 %) >70 (27 %) 260 (100 %)
Vermont 45 (66 %)
8 (12 %) 15 (23 %) >23 (34 %) 68 (100 %)
Virginia 534 (65 %)
45 (6 %) 240 (29 %) >285 (35 %) 820 (100 %)
Washington 351 (64 %)
30 (5 %) 166 (30 %) >195 (36 %) 546 (100 %)
West Virginia 223 (76 %)
14 (5 %) 57 (19 %) >71 (24 %) 294 (100 %)
Wisconsin 353 (60 %)
36 (6 %) 199 (34 %) >235 (40 %) 588 (100 %)
Wyoming 72 (64 %)
6 (5 %) 34 (30 %) >40 (36 %) 111 (100 %)
USA 24,075 (66 %)
1,878 (5 %) 10,511 (29 %) >12,389 (34 %) 36,560 (100 %)
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NHTSA Estimates Alcohol Involvement When Alcohol Test Results Are Unknown. Total Includes Fatalities In Crashes In Which There Was No Driver Or Motorcycle Rider Present.

Persons Killed, by COUNTY and Highest Driver Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) in Crash - State : Florida, Year : 2018


Highest Driver Blood Alcohol Concentration in Crash
County BAC .00 BAC .01-.07 BAC .08+ BAC .01+ Total Drivers Involved In Fatal Crashes
County Total Drivers Involved In Fatal Crashes
BAC .00 BAC .01-.07 BAC .08+ BAC .01+
Blank NA (NA %) NA (NA %) NA (NA %) NA (NA %) NA (NA %)
NOT APPLICABLE (000) NA (NA %) NA (NA %) NA (NA %) NA (NA %) NA (NA %)
ALACHUA (1) 41 (81 %) 1 (1 %) 9 (18 %) 10 (19 %) 51 (100 %)
BAKER (3) 3 (54 %) NA (NA %) 2 (46 %) 2 (46 %) 5 (100 %)
BAY (5) 20 (75 %) 1 (2 %) 6 (23 %) 7 (25 %) 26 (100 %)
BRADFORD (7) 5 (56 %) 3 (37 %) 1 (8 %) 4 (44 %) 9 (100 %)
BREVARD (9) 61 (71 %) 5 (6 %) 19 (23 %) 24 (29 %) 85 (100 %)
BROWARD (11) 171 (72 %) 7 (3 %) 58 (25 %) 65 (27 %) 237 (100 %)
CALHOUN (13) 6 (79 %) NA (NA %) 2 (21 %) 2 (21 %) 8 (100 %)
CHARLOTTE (15) 19 (69 %) 2 (6 %) 6 (22 %) 7 (27 %) 27 (100 %)
CITRUS (17) 25 (68 %) 3 (9 %) 9 (24 %) 12 (32 %) 37 (100 %)
CLAY (19) 13 (69 %) NA (1 %) 6 (31 %) 6 (31 %) 19 (100 %)
COLLIER (21) 25 (56 %) 3 (8 %) 16 (36 %) 19 (44 %) 44 (100 %)
COLUMBIA (23) 14 (69 %) 2 (8 %) 5 (23 %) 7 (31 %) 21 (100 %)
DE SOTO (27) 8 (51 %) NA (3 %) 7 (46 %) 7 (49 %) 15 (100 %)
DIXIE (29) 1 (50 %) NA (NA %) 1 (50 %) 1 (50 %) 2 (100 %)
DUVAL (31) 89 (62 %) 8 (6 %) 45 (31 %) 53 (37 %) 143 (100 %)
ESCAMBIA (33) 45 (68 %) 2 (3 %) 19 (28 %) 21 (32 %) 66 (100 %)
FLAGLER (35) 12 (80 %) NA (NA %) 3 (20 %) 3 (20 %) 15 (100 %)
FRANKLIN (37) NA (NA %) NA (NA %) 1 (100 %) 1 (100 %) 1 (100 %)
GADSDEN (39) 8 (68 %) 1 (8 %) 3 (23 %) 4 (32 %) 12 (100 %)
GILCHRIST (41) 6 (49 %) 2 (17 %) 4 (34 %) 6 (51 %) 12 (100 %)
GLADES (43) 6 (52 %) 2 (15 %) 4 (34 %) 5 (48 %) 11 (100 %)
GULF (45) 3 (70 %) NA (3 %) 1 (28 %) 1 (30 %) 4 (100 %)
HAMILTON (47) 2 (67 %) 1 (33 %) NA (NA %) 1 (33 %) 3 (100 %)
HARDEE (49) 4 (53 %) 1 (13 %) 3 (35 %) 4 (48 %) 8 (100 %)
HENDRY (51) 10 (72 %) NA (1 %) 4 (26 %) 4 (28 %) 14 (100 %)
HERNANDO (53) 25 (79 %) 1 (3 %) 6 (18 %) 6 (21 %) 31 (100 %)
HIGHLANDS (55) 16 (78 %) 1 (3 %) 4 (20 %) 4 (22 %) 20 (100 %)
HILLSBOROUGH (57) 128 (73 %) 9 (5 %) 39 (22 %) 48 (27 %) 176 (100 %)
HOLMES (59) 4 (72 %) NA (NA %) 1 (28 %) 1 (28 %) 5 (100 %)
INDIAN RIVER (61) 23 (71 %) 1 (3 %) 8 (26 %) 9 (29 %) 32 (100 %)
JACKSON (63) 15 (98 %) NA (NA %) NA (2 %) NA (2 %) 15 (100 %)
JEFFERSON (65) 7 (96 %) NA (1 %) NA (3 %) NA (4 %) 7 (100 %)
LAFAYETTE (67) NA (NA %) NA (NA %) NA (NA %) NA (NA %) NA (NA %)
LAKE (69) 40 (63 %) 3 (5 %) 19 (30 %) 22 (35 %) 63 (100 %)
LEE (71) 61 (65 %) 5 (5 %) 29 (30 %) 33 (35 %) 94 (100 %)
LEON (73) 20 (67 %) 1 (2 %) 9 (31 %) 10 (33 %) 30 (100 %)
LEVY (75) 11 (57 %) NA (2 %) 8 (41 %) 8 (43 %) 19 (100 %)
LIBERTY (77) 1 (50 %) NA (NA %) 1 (50 %) 1 (50 %) 2 (100 %)
MADISON (79) 5 (83 %) NA (NA %) 1 (17 %) 1 (17 %) 6 (100 %)
MANATEE (81) 55 (73 %) 5 (7 %) 16 (21 %) 20 (27 %) 75 (100 %)
MARION (83) 49 (59 %) 3 (3 %) 32 (38 %) 35 (41 %) 84 (100 %)
MARTIN (85) 18 (77 %) 1 (4 %) 4 (18 %) 5 (23 %) 23 (100 %)
MIAMI_DADE(86) 216 (74 %) 10 (3 %) 65 (22 %) 75 (25 %) 293 (100 %)
MONROE (87) 14 (71 %) 2 (10 %) 4 (19 %) 6 (29 %) 20 (100 %)
NASSAU (89) 9 (50 %) 1 (3 %) 8 (47 %) 9 (50 %) 18 (100 %)
OKALOOSA (91) 15 (57 %) 1 (5 %) 10 (38 %) 12 (43 %) 27 (100 %)
OKEECHOBEE (93) 11 (70 %) 1 (7 %) 4 (23 %) 5 (30 %) 15 (100 %)
ORANGE (95) 136 (77 %) 5 (3 %) 36 (21 %) 41 (23 %) 177 (100 %)
OSCEOLA (97) 44 (66 %) 1 (2 %) 21 (32 %) 22 (34 %) 66 (100 %)
PALM BEACH (99) 122 (67 %) 7 (4 %) 52 (29 %) 59 (32 %) 182 (100 %)
PASCO (101) 72 (72 %) 4 (4 %) 24 (24 %) 28 (28 %) 99 (100 %)
PINELLAS (103) 91 (70 %) 6 (5 %) 33 (25 %) 39 (30 %) 130 (100 %)
POLK (105) 94 (76 %) 1 (1 %) 29 (23 %) 29 (24 %) 123 (100 %)
PUTNAM (107) 19 (51 %) 2 (4 %) 17 (45 %) 19 (49 %) 38 (100 %)
ST JOHNS (109) 24 (69 %) 2 (7 %) 8 (24 %) 11 (31 %) 34 (100 %)
ST LUCIE (111) 23 (56 %) 3 (8 %) 15 (37 %) 18 (44 %) 41 (100 %)
SANTA ROSA (113) 17 (74 %) 1 (2 %) 6 (24 %) 6 (26 %) 23 (100 %)
SARASOTA (115) 32 (63 %) 4 (8 %) 15 (29 %) 19 (37 %) 51 (100 %)
SEMINOLE (117) 26 (72 %) 1 (3 %) 9 (25 %) 10 (28 %) 36 (100 %)
SUMTER (119) 20 (78 %) 2 (6 %) 4 (16 %) 6 (22 %) 25 (100 %)
SUWANNEE (121) 11 (54 %) 3 (15 %) 6 (31 %) 9 (46 %) 20 (100 %)
TAYLOR (123) 4 (62 %) 1 (17 %) 1 (22 %) 2 (38 %) 6 (100 %)
UNION (125) 1 (47 %) NA (NA %) 2 (53 %) 2 (53 %) 3 (100 %)
VOLUSIA (127) 77 (73 %) 6 (5 %) 21 (20 %) 27 (25 %) 106 (100 %)
WAKULLA (129) 3 (29 %) NA (1 %) 6 (70 %) 6 (71 %) 9 (100 %)
WALTON (131) 18 (75 %) NA (1 %) 6 (24 %) 6 (25 %) 24 (100 %)
WASHINGTON (133) 6 (60 %) NA (3 %) 4 (37 %) 4 (40 %) 10 (100 %)
OTHER (997) NA (NA %) NA (NA %) NA (NA %) NA (NA %) NA (NA %)
Not Reported NA (NA %) NA (NA %) NA (NA %) NA (NA %) NA (NA %)
UNKNOWN (999) NA (NA %) NA (NA %) NA (NA %) NA (NA %) NA (NA %)
Total 2,175 (69 %) 135 (4 %) 814 (26 %) 950 (30 %) 3,133 (100 %)
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Blank NA (NA %)
NA (NA %) NA (NA %) >NA (NA %) NA (NA %)
NOT APPLICABLE (000) NA (NA %)
NA (NA %) NA (NA %) >NA (NA %) NA (NA %)
ALACHUA (1) 41 (81 %)
1 (1 %) 9 (18 %) >10 (19 %) 51 (100 %)
BAKER (3) 3 (54 %)
NA (NA %) 2 (46 %) >2 (46 %) 5 (100 %)
BAY (5) 20 (75 %)
1 (2 %) 6 (23 %) >7 (25 %) 26 (100 %)
BRADFORD (7) 5 (56 %)
3 (37 %) 1 (8 %) >4 (44 %) 9 (100 %)
BREVARD (9) 61 (71 %)
5 (6 %) 19 (23 %) >24 (29 %) 85 (100 %)
BROWARD (11) 171 (72 %)
7 (3 %) 58 (25 %) >65 (27 %) 237 (100 %)
CALHOUN (13) 6 (79 %)
NA (NA %) 2 (21 %) >2 (21 %) 8 (100 %)
CHARLOTTE (15) 19 (69 %)
2 (6 %) 6 (22 %) >7 (27 %) 27 (100 %)
CITRUS (17) 25 (68 %)
3 (9 %) 9 (24 %) >12 (32 %) 37 (100 %)
CLAY (19) 13 (69 %)
NA (1 %) 6 (31 %) >6 (31 %) 19 (100 %)
COLLIER (21) 25 (56 %)
3 (8 %) 16 (36 %) >19 (44 %) 44 (100 %)
COLUMBIA (23) 14 (69 %)
2 (8 %) 5 (23 %) >7 (31 %) 21 (100 %)
DE SOTO (27) 8 (51 %)
NA (3 %) 7 (46 %) >7 (49 %) 15 (100 %)
DIXIE (29) 1 (50 %)
NA (NA %) 1 (50 %) >1 (50 %) 2 (100 %)
DUVAL (31) 89 (62 %)
8 (6 %) 45 (31 %) >53 (37 %) 143 (100 %)
ESCAMBIA (33) 45 (68 %)
2 (3 %) 19 (28 %) >21 (32 %) 66 (100 %)
FLAGLER (35) 12 (80 %)
NA (NA %) 3 (20 %) >3 (20 %) 15 (100 %)
FRANKLIN (37) NA (NA %)
NA (NA %) 1 (100 %) >1 (100 %) 1 (100 %)
GADSDEN (39) 8 (68 %)
1 (8 %) 3 (23 %) >4 (32 %) 12 (100 %)
GILCHRIST (41) 6 (49 %)
2 (17 %) 4 (34 %) >6 (51 %) 12 (100 %)
GLADES (43) 6 (52 %)
2 (15 %) 4 (34 %) >5 (48 %) 11 (100 %)
GULF (45) 3 (70 %)
NA (3 %) 1 (28 %) >1 (30 %) 4 (100 %)
HAMILTON (47) 2 (67 %)
1 (33 %) NA (NA %) >1 (33 %) 3 (100 %)
HARDEE (49) 4 (53 %)
1 (13 %) 3 (35 %) >4 (48 %) 8 (100 %)
HENDRY (51) 10 (72 %)
NA (1 %) 4 (26 %) >4 (28 %) 14 (100 %)
HERNANDO (53) 25 (79 %)
1 (3 %) 6 (18 %) >6 (21 %) 31 (100 %)
HIGHLANDS (55) 16 (78 %)
1 (3 %) 4 (20 %) >4 (22 %) 20 (100 %)
HILLSBOROUGH (57) 128 (73 %)
9 (5 %) 39 (22 %) >48 (27 %) 176 (100 %)
HOLMES (59) 4 (72 %)
NA (NA %) 1 (28 %) >1 (28 %) 5 (100 %)
INDIAN RIVER (61) 23 (71 %)
1 (3 %) 8 (26 %) >9 (29 %) 32 (100 %)
JACKSON (63) 15 (98 %)
NA (NA %) NA (2 %) >NA (2 %) 15 (100 %)
JEFFERSON (65) 7 (96 %)
NA (1 %) NA (3 %) >NA (4 %) 7 (100 %)
LAFAYETTE (67) NA (NA %)
NA (NA %) NA (NA %) >NA (NA %) NA (NA %)
LAKE (69) 40 (63 %)
3 (5 %) 19 (30 %) >22 (35 %) 63 (100 %)
LEE (71) 61 (65 %)
5 (5 %) 29 (30 %) >33 (35 %) 94 (100 %)
LEON (73) 20 (67 %)
1 (2 %) 9 (31 %) >10 (33 %) 30 (100 %)
LEVY (75) 11 (57 %)
NA (2 %) 8 (41 %) >8 (43 %) 19 (100 %)
LIBERTY (77) 1 (50 %)
NA (NA %) 1 (50 %) >1 (50 %) 2 (100 %)
MADISON (79) 5 (83 %)
NA (NA %) 1 (17 %) >1 (17 %) 6 (100 %)
MANATEE (81) 55 (73 %)
5 (7 %) 16 (21 %) >20 (27 %) 75 (100 %)
MARION (83) 49 (59 %)
3 (3 %) 32 (38 %) >35 (41 %) 84 (100 %)
MARTIN (85) 18 (77 %)
1 (4 %) 4 (18 %) >5 (23 %) 23 (100 %)
MIAMI_DADE(86) 216 (74 %)
10 (3 %) 65 (22 %) >75 (25 %) 293 (100 %)
MONROE (87) 14 (71 %)
2 (10 %) 4 (19 %) >6 (29 %) 20 (100 %)
NASSAU (89) 9 (50 %)
1 (3 %) 8 (47 %) >9 (50 %) 18 (100 %)
OKALOOSA (91) 15 (57 %)
1 (5 %) 10 (38 %) >12 (43 %) 27 (100 %)
OKEECHOBEE (93) 11 (70 %)
1 (7 %) 4 (23 %) >5 (30 %) 15 (100 %)
ORANGE (95) 136 (77 %)
5 (3 %) 36 (21 %) >41 (23 %) 177 (100 %)
OSCEOLA (97) 44 (66 %)
1 (2 %) 21 (32 %) >22 (34 %) 66 (100 %)
PALM BEACH (99) 122 (67 %)
7 (4 %) 52 (29 %) >59 (32 %) 182 (100 %)
PASCO (101) 72 (72 %)
4 (4 %) 24 (24 %) >28 (28 %) 99 (100 %)
PINELLAS (103) 91 (70 %)
6 (5 %) 33 (25 %) >39 (30 %) 130 (100 %)
POLK (105) 94 (76 %)
1 (1 %) 29 (23 %) >29 (24 %) 123 (100 %)
PUTNAM (107) 19 (51 %)
2 (4 %) 17 (45 %) >19 (49 %) 38 (100 %)
ST JOHNS (109) 24 (69 %)
2 (7 %) 8 (24 %) >11 (31 %) 34 (100 %)
ST LUCIE (111) 23 (56 %)
3 (8 %) 15 (37 %) >18 (44 %) 41 (100 %)
SANTA ROSA (113) 17 (74 %)
1 (2 %) 6 (24 %) >6 (26 %) 23 (100 %)
SARASOTA (115) 32 (63 %)
4 (8 %) 15 (29 %) >19 (37 %) 51 (100 %)
SEMINOLE (117) 26 (72 %)
1 (3 %) 9 (25 %) >10 (28 %) 36 (100 %)
SUMTER (119) 20 (78 %)
2 (6 %) 4 (16 %) >6 (22 %) 25 (100 %)
SUWANNEE (121) 11 (54 %)
3 (15 %) 6 (31 %) >9 (46 %) 20 (100 %)
TAYLOR (123) 4 (62 %)
1 (17 %) 1 (22 %) >2 (38 %) 6 (100 %)
UNION (125) 1 (47 %)
NA (NA %) 2 (53 %) >2 (53 %) 3 (100 %)
VOLUSIA (127) 77 (73 %)
6 (5 %) 21 (20 %) >27 (25 %) 106 (100 %)
WAKULLA (129) 3 (29 %)
NA (1 %) 6 (70 %) >6 (71 %) 9 (100 %)
WALTON (131) 18 (75 %)
NA (1 %) 6 (24 %) >6 (25 %) 24 (100 %)
WASHINGTON (133) 6 (60 %)
NA (3 %) 4 (37 %) >4 (40 %) 10 (100 %)
OTHER (997) NA (NA %)
NA (NA %) NA (NA %) >NA (NA %) NA (NA %)
Not Reported NA (NA %)
NA (NA %) NA (NA %) >NA (NA %) NA (NA %)
UNKNOWN (999) NA (NA %)
NA (NA %) NA (NA %) >NA (NA %) NA (NA %)
Total 2,175 (69 %)
135 (4 %) 814 (26 %) >950 (30 %) 3,133 (100 %)
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NHTSA estimates alcohol involvement when alcohol test results are unknown. Total includes fatalities in crashes in which there was no driver or motorcycle rider present.

2018 Traffic Fatalities by STATE and Percent Change from 2017 - State : Florida


State 2018 2017 Percent Change
Alabama 953 948 1
Alaska 80 79 1
Arizona 1,010 998 1
Arkansas 516 525 -2
California 3,563 3,884 -8
Colorado 632 648 -2
Connecticut 294 281 5
Delaware 111 119 -7
District of Columbia 31 31 0
Florida 3,133 3,116 1
Georgia 1,504 1,540 -2
Hawaii 117 107 9
Idaho 231 245 -6
Illinois 1,031 1,090 -5
Indiana 858 916 -6
Iowa 318 330 -4
Kansas 404 461 -12
Kentucky 724 782 -7
Louisiana 768 770 0
Maine 137 173 -21
Maryland 501 558 -10
Massachusetts 360 347 4
Michigan 974 1,031 -6
Minnesota 381 358 6
Mississippi 664 685 -3
Missouri 921 932 -1
Montana 182 186 -2
Nebraska 230 228 1
Nevada 330 311 6
New Hampshire 147 102 44
New Jersey 564 624 -10
New Mexico 391 380 3
New York 943 1,006 -6
North Carolina 1,437 1,412 2
North Dakota 105 116 -9
Ohio 1,068 1,179 -9
Oklahoma 655 657 0
Oregon 506 439 15
Pennsylvania 1,190 1,137 5
Rhode Island 59 84 -30
South Carolina 1,037 989 5
South Dakota 130 129 1
Tennessee 1,041 1,024 2
Texas 3,642 3,732 -2
Utah 260 273 -5
Vermont 68 69 -1
Virginia 820 839 -2
Washington 546 563 -3
West Virginia 294 304 -3
Wisconsin 588 613 -4
Wyoming 111 123 -10
USA 36,560 37,473 -2
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2018 Traffic Fatalities by COUNTY and Percent Change from 2017 - State : Florida


County 2018 2017 Percent Change
Blank 0 0 0
NOT APPLICABLE (000) 0 0 0
ALACHUA (1) 51 55 -7
BAKER (3) 5 7 -29
BAY (5) 26 29 -10
BRADFORD (7) 9 7 29
BREVARD (9) 85 83 2
BROWARD (11) 237 226 5
CALHOUN (13) 8 1 700
CHARLOTTE (15) 27 27 0
CITRUS (17) 37 31 19
CLAY (19) 19 21 -10
COLLIER (21) 44 23 91
COLUMBIA (23) 21 20 5
DE SOTO (27) 15 15 0
DIXIE (29) 2 4 -50
DUVAL (31) 143 151 -5
ESCAMBIA (33) 66 51 29
FLAGLER (35) 15 33 -55
FRANKLIN (37) 1 1 0
GADSDEN (39) 12 19 -37
GILCHRIST (41) 12 4 200
GLADES (43) 11 13 -15
GULF (45) 4 9 -56
HAMILTON (47) 3 9 -67
HARDEE (49) 8 12 -33
HENDRY (51) 14 9 56
HERNANDO (53) 31 34 -9
HIGHLANDS (55) 20 18 11
HILLSBOROUGH (57) 176 191 -8
HOLMES (59) 5 10 -50
INDIAN RIVER (61) 32 28 14
JACKSON (63) 15 18 -17
JEFFERSON (65) 7 4 75
LAFAYETTE (67) 0 5 -100
LAKE (69) 63 48 31
LEE (71) 94 113 -17
LEON (73) 30 34 -12
LEVY (75) 19 23 -17
LIBERTY (77) 2 3 -33
MADISON (79) 6 2 200
MANATEE (81) 75 54 39
MARION (83) 84 90 -7
MARTIN (85) 23 25 -8
MIAMI_DADE(86) 293 285 3
MONROE (87) 20 18 11
NASSAU (89) 18 18 0
OKALOOSA (91) 27 32 -16
OKEECHOBEE (93) 15 13 15
ORANGE (95) 177 188 -6
OSCEOLA (97) 66 55 20
PALM BEACH (99) 182 162 12
PASCO (101) 99 107 -7
PINELLAS (103) 130 119 9
POLK (105) 123 112 10
PUTNAM (107) 38 26 46
ST JOHNS (109) 34 42 -19
ST LUCIE (111) 41 41 0
SANTA ROSA (113) 23 19 21
SARASOTA (115) 51 49 4
SEMINOLE (117) 36 48 -25
SUMTER (119) 25 23 9
SUWANNEE (121) 20 14 43
TAYLOR (123) 6 13 -54
UNION (125) 3 4 -25
VOLUSIA (127) 106 130 -18
WAKULLA (129) 9 7 29
WALTON (131) 24 21 14
WASHINGTON (133) 10 10 0
OTHER (997) 0 0 0
Not Reported 0 0 0
UNKNOWN (999) 0 0 0
Total 3,133 3,116 1
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2018 Ranking of STATE Pedestrian Fatality Rates - State : Florida


Rank State Pedestrians Killed Population(Thousands) PFR
Rank State
Pedestrians Killed Population (Thousands) PFR
1 New Mexico 83 2,095 3.96
2 Louisiana 164 4,660 3.52
3 Florida 704 21,299 3.31
4 Arizona 237 7,172 3.30
5 South Carolina 165 5,084 3.25
6 Hawaii 42 1,420 2.96
7 Mississippi 88 2,987 2.95
8 Nevada 79 3,034 2.60
9 Georgia 261 10,519 2.48
10 Delaware 23 967 2.38
11 California 893 39,557 2.26
12 Alabama 107 4,888 2.19
13 North Carolina 225 10,384 2.17
14 Texas 612 28,702 2.13
15 Maryland 128 6,043 2.12
16 Arkansas 62 3,014 2.06
17 Tennessee 136 6,770 2.01
18 New Jersey 173 8,909 1.94
19 Oregon 80 4,191 1.91
20 Alaska 14 737 1.90
21 Indiana 114 6,692 1.70
22 Connecticut 60 3,573 1.68
23 Kentucky 73 4,468 1.63
24 District of Columbia 11 702 1.57
25 Colorado 89 5,696 1.56
26 Missouri 95 6,126 1.55
27 Pennsylvania 197 12,807 1.54
28 Oklahoma 60 3,943 1.52
29 Michigan 142 9,996 1.42
30 Montana 15 1,062 1.41
31 Virginia 118 8,518 1.39
32 Washington 102 7,536 1.35
33 New York 262 19,542 1.34
34 Illinois 165 12,741 1.30
35 Nebraska 24 1,929 1.24
36 West Virginia 22 1,806 1.22
37 Utah 36 3,161 1.14
38 South Dakota 10 882 1.13
39 Massachusetts 78 6,902 1.13
40 Ohio 127 11,689 1.09
41 Wyoming 6 578 1.04
42 Kansas 29 2,912 1.00
43 Idaho 17 1,754 0.97
44 Wisconsin 56 5,814 0.96
45 Vermont 6 626 0.96
46 North Dakota 6 760 0.79
47 Minnesota 42 5,611 0.75
48 Iowa 22 3,156 0.70
49 New Hampshire 9 1,356 0.66
50 Rhode Island 7 1,057 0.66
51 Maine 7 1,338 0.52
USA 6,283 327,167 1.92
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1 New Mexico
83 2,095 3.96
2 Louisiana
164 4,660 3.52
3 Florida
704 21,299 3.31
4 Arizona
237 7,172 3.30
5 South Carolina
165 5,084 3.25
6 Hawaii
42 1,420 2.96
7 Mississippi
88 2,987 2.95
8 Nevada
79 3,034 2.60
9 Georgia
261 10,519 2.48
10 Delaware
23 967 2.38
11 California
893 39,557 2.26
12 Alabama
107 4,888 2.19
13 North Carolina
225 10,384 2.17
14 Texas
612 28,702 2.13
15 Maryland
128 6,043 2.12
16 Arkansas
62 3,014 2.06
17 Tennessee
136 6,770 2.01
18 New Jersey
173 8,909 1.94
19 Oregon
80 4,191 1.91
20 Alaska
14 737 1.90
21 Indiana
114 6,692 1.70
22 Connecticut
60 3,573 1.68
23 Kentucky
73 4,468 1.63
24 District of Columbia
11 702 1.57
25 Colorado
89 5,696 1.56
26 Missouri
95 6,126 1.55
27 Pennsylvania
197 12,807 1.54
28 Oklahoma
60 3,943 1.52
29 Michigan
142 9,996 1.42
30 Montana
15 1,062 1.41
31 Virginia
118 8,518 1.39
32 Washington
102 7,536 1.35
33 New York
262 19,542 1.34
34 Illinois
165 12,741 1.30
35 Nebraska
24 1,929 1.24
36 West Virginia
22 1,806 1.22
37 Utah
36 3,161 1.14
38 South Dakota
10 882 1.13
39 Massachusetts
78 6,902 1.13
40 Ohio
127 11,689 1.09
41 Wyoming
6 578 1.04
42 Kansas
29 2,912 1.00
43 Idaho
17 1,754 0.97
44 Wisconsin
56 5,814 0.96
45 Vermont
6 626 0.96
46 North Dakota
6 760 0.79
47 Minnesota
42 5,611 0.75
48 Iowa
22 3,156 0.70
49 New Hampshire
9 1,356 0.66
50 Rhode Island
7 1,057 0.66
51 Maine
7 1,338 0.52
USA
6,283 327,167 1.92
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NHTSA estimates alcohol involvement when alcohol test results are unknown. Total includes fatalities in crashes in which there was no driver or motorcycle rider present.

2018 Ranking of COUNTY Pedestrian Fatality Rates - State : Florida


Rank County Pedestrians Killed Population(Thousands) PFR
Rank County
Pedestrians Killed Population (Thousands) PFR
1 ALACHUA (1) 10 - -
2 BAKER (3) 1 - -
3 BAY (5) 7 - -
4 BRADFORD (7) 2 - -
5 BREVARD (9) 13 - -
6 BROWARD (11) 71 - -
7 CALHOUN (13) 0 - -
8 CHARLOTTE (15) 5 - -
9 CITRUS (17) 5 - -
10 CLAY (19) 6 - -
11 COLLIER (21) 6 - -
12 COLUMBIA (23) 4 - -
13 DE SOTO (27) 1 - -
14 DIXIE (29) 0 - -
15 DUVAL (31) 34 - -
16 ESCAMBIA (33) 23 - -
17 FLAGLER (35) 2 - -
18 FRANKLIN (37) 0 - -
19 GADSDEN (39) 1 - -
20 GILCHRIST (41) 1 - -
21 GLADES (43) 0 - -
22 GULF (45) 0 - -
23 HAMILTON (47) 0 - -
24 HARDEE (49) 1 - -
25 HENDRY (51) 3 - -
26 HERNANDO (53) 5 - -
27 HIGHLANDS (55) 0 - -
28 HILLSBOROUGH (57) 52 - -
29 HOLMES (59) 0 - -
30 INDIAN RIVER (61) 4 - -
31 JACKSON (63) 4 - -
32 JEFFERSON (65) 1 - -
33 LAFAYETTE (67) 0 - -
34 LAKE (69) 10 - -
35 LEE (71) 22 - -
36 LEON (73) 8 - -
37 LEVY (75) 3 - -
38 LIBERTY (77) 0 - -
39 MADISON (79) 1 - -
40 MANATEE (81) 12 - -
41 MARION (83) 10 - -
42 MARTIN (85) 1 - -
43 MIAMI_DADE(86) 106 - -
44 MONROE (87) 2 - -
45 NASSAU (89) 1 - -
46 OKALOOSA (91) 6 - -
47 OKEECHOBEE (93) 1 - -
48 ORANGE (95) 55 - -
49 OSCEOLA (97) 9 - -
50 PALM BEACH (99) 40 - -
51 PASCO (101) 18 - -
52 PINELLAS (103) 37 - -
53 POLK (105) 22 - -
54 PUTNAM (107) 6 - -
55 ST JOHNS (109) 8 - -
56 ST LUCIE (111) 6 - -
57 SANTA ROSA (113) 2 - -
58 SARASOTA (115) 6 - -
59 SEMINOLE (117) 6 - -
60 SUMTER (119) 5 - -
61 SUWANNEE (121) 2 - -
62 TAYLOR (123) 0 - -
63 UNION (125) 0 - -
64 VOLUSIA (127) 30 - -
65 WAKULLA (129) 1 - -
66 WALTON (131) 2 - -
67 WASHINGTON (133) 4 - -
Total 704 - -
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1 ALACHUA (1)
10 - -
2 BAKER (3)
1 - -
3 BAY (5)
7 - -
4 BRADFORD (7)
2 - -
5 BREVARD (9)
13 - -
6 BROWARD (11)
71 - -
7 CALHOUN (13)
0 - -
8 CHARLOTTE (15)
5 - -
9 CITRUS (17)
5 - -
10 CLAY (19)
6 - -
11 COLLIER (21)
6 - -
12 COLUMBIA (23)
4 - -
13 DE SOTO (27)
1 - -
14 DIXIE (29)
0 - -
15 DUVAL (31)
34 - -
16 ESCAMBIA (33)
23 - -
17 FLAGLER (35)
2 - -
18 FRANKLIN (37)
0 - -
19 GADSDEN (39)
1 - -
20 GILCHRIST (41)
1 - -
21 GLADES (43)
0 - -
22 GULF (45)
0 - -
23 HAMILTON (47)
0 - -
24 HARDEE (49)
1 - -
25 HENDRY (51)
3 - -
26 HERNANDO (53)
5 - -
27 HIGHLANDS (55)
0 - -
28 HILLSBOROUGH (57)
52 - -
29 HOLMES (59)
0 - -
30 INDIAN RIVER (61)
4 - -
31 JACKSON (63)
4 - -
32 JEFFERSON (65)
1 - -
33 LAFAYETTE (67)
0 - -
34 LAKE (69)
10 - -
35 LEE (71)
22 - -
36 LEON (73)
8 - -
37 LEVY (75)
3 - -
38 LIBERTY (77)
0 - -
39 MADISON (79)
1 - -
40 MANATEE (81)
12 - -
41 MARION (83)
10 - -
42 MARTIN (85)
1 - -
43 MIAMI_DADE(86)
106 - -
44 MONROE (87)
2 - -
45 NASSAU (89)
1 - -
46 OKALOOSA (91)
6 - -
47 OKEECHOBEE (93)
1 - -
48 ORANGE (95)
55 - -
49 OSCEOLA (97)
9 - -
50 PALM BEACH (99)
40 - -
51 PASCO (101)
18 - -
52 PINELLAS (103)
37 - -
53 POLK (105)
22 - -
54 PUTNAM (107)
6 - -
55 ST JOHNS (109)
8 - -
56 ST LUCIE (111)
6 - -
57 SANTA ROSA (113)
2 - -
58 SARASOTA (115)
6 - -
59 SEMINOLE (117)
6 - -
60 SUMTER (119)
5 - -
61 SUWANNEE (121)
2 - -
62 TAYLOR (123)
0 - -
63 UNION (125)
0 - -
64 VOLUSIA (127)
30 - -
65 WAKULLA (129)
1 - -
66 WALTON (131)
2 - -
67 WASHINGTON (133)
4 - -
Total
704 - -
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NHTSA estimates alcohol involvement when alcohol test results are unknown. Total includes fatalities in crashes in which there was no driver or motorcycle rider present.
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