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number and rate/100,000 youth/young adults ages 15-24 years

 

 

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Region [+] Create Custom Regions number rate/100,000   number rate/100,000 Trend
New York State 3,428 130.8   2,785 102.6 Down
New York City 1,077 103.2   910 84.5 Down
   Bronx County 186 92.7   160 73.7 Down
   Kings County 307 90.7   250 73.3 Down
   New York County 102 58.2   85 46.8 Down
   Queens County 339 125.9   273 100.4 Down
   Richmond County 143 238.6   142 217.7 Down
Rest of State 2,351 149.1   1,876 114.5 Down
Albany County 34 70.0   27 45.5 Down
Allegany County *11 *92.9   *8 *77.7 Down
Broome County 30 92.7   24 77.8 Down
Cattaraugus County *19 *146.2   *12 *102.5 Down
Cayuga County 20 180.1   *11 *99.8 Down
Chautauqua County *10 *44.2   *11 *53.3 Up
Chemung County *13 *104.6   *7 *53.5 Down
Chenango County *13 *180.2   *9 *134.3 Down
Clinton County *7 *49.0   *2 *15.4 Down
Columbia County 26 325.1   *12 *153.5 Down
Cortland County *6 *61.8   *8 *72.6 Up
Delaware County *6 *90.1   *7 *104.1 Up
Dutchess County 120 271.1   83 184.1 Down
Erie County 136 103.6   107 83.7 Down
Essex County *7 *135.3   *2 *35.1 Down
Franklin County *9 *121.2   *2 *31.7 Down
Fulton County *15 *213.9   *9 *131.5 Down
Genesee County *12 *151.0   *10 *133.5 Down
Greene County *13 *173.8   *12 *160.8 Down
Hamilton County *0 *60.2   *0 *0.0 Down
Herkimer County *12 *135.2   *11 *141.6 Up
Jefferson County *19 *101.9   *16 *72.7 Down
Lewis County *5 *121.5   *4 *100.5 Down
Livingston County *11 *81.0   *9 *68.5 Down
Madison County *17 *136.5   *13 *97.6 Down
Monroe County 108 98.3   93 79.6 Down
Montgomery County *10 *158.6   *9 *154.2 Down
Nassau County 346 206.0   323 176.0 Down
Niagara County 35 116.4   31 105.8 Down
Oneida County 50 150.4   37 112.0 Down
Onondaga County 69 99.4   45 67.3 Down
Ontario County *18 *120.5   *19 *124.7 Up
Orange County 88 161.0   75 123.4 Down
Orleans County *6 *92.3   *9 *148.5 Up
Oswego County 40 186.0   23 115.7 Down
Otsego County *16 *120.0   *12 *84.0 Down
Putnam County 25 200.6   21 161.7 Down
Rensselaer County 27 115.4   22 99.2 Down
Rockland County 51 130.6   46 106.9 Down
St. Lawrence County 20 88.3   *17 *82.9 Down
Saratoga County 42 154.2   23 80.2 Down
Schenectady County 24 123.8   20 94.5 Down
Schoharie County *6 *120.2   *7 *131.1 Up
Schuyler County *5 *181.7   *1 *25.2 Down
Seneca County *6 *123.4   *6 *132.0 Up
Steuben County 26 207.9   *11 *88.1 Down
Suffolk County 435 232.9   367 180.3 Down
Sullivan County 29 283.0   22 214.2 Down
Tioga County *6 *83.1   *6 *97.3 Up
Tompkins County *14 *43.9   *10 *30.4 Down
Ulster County 60 223.0   46 180.0 Down
Warren County *11 *129.3   *11 *126.3 Down
Washington County *10 *118.6   *6 *68.8 Down
Wayne County 26 216.2   20 163.6 Down
Westchester County 157 139.2   109 87.3 Down
Wyoming County *10 *174.7   *8 *137.7 Down
Yates County *4 *106.6   *5 *126.6 Up

Created June 20, 2013 1:53 AM EST


Notes:

  • † The number displayed for this three-year average is 0 yet the rate displayed is greater than 0. This occurs when very few cases are reported during a three year period. Due to rounding, the number is presented as 0 and the rate, while very small, is greater than 0.
  • New York City and Rest of State have varying driving privileges for people learning to drive and for drivers under 18 years of age. While Long Island Counties and Rest of State have restrictions for junior license drivers, under no circumstances can drivers with a junior license drive in New York City. However, upon completion of a state-approved high school or college driver education course, a driver 17 years of age is eligible for a regular license (Class D), enabling them to drive in New York City.
  • Rates represent the average number of hospitalizations or deaths due to motor vehicle crashes per year per 100,000 youth/young adults 15-24 years.
  • * Rates are not stable when the number is less than 20.

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