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Recreational Boating Accidents alcohol related by state. Definition, graph and map.
 

Transportation Statistics > Recreational Boating Accidents > Alcohol related (most recent) by state


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Rank   States  Amount 
# 1   Missouri: 65 
# 2   Florida: 53 
# 3   California: 44 
# 4   Wisconsin: 29 
# 5   Michigan: 28 
# 6   Louisiana: 26 
# 7   Washington: 25 
= 8   New York: 24 
= 8   North Carolina: 24 
= 10   Virginia: 20 
= 10   Illinois: 20 
= 10   Georgia: 20 
= 13   Oklahoma: 19 
= 13   Maryland: 19 
= 15   Nevada: 16 
= 15   Idaho: 16 
= 17   Tennessee: 14 
= 17   Minnesota: 14 
# 19   Arizona: 13 
# 20   Ohio: 12 
# 21   South Carolina: 11 
= 22   Alabama: 10 
= 22   Texas: 10 
# 24   Alaska:
= 25   Indiana:
= 25   Oregon:
= 27   Maine:
= 27   Kansas:
= 27   Pennsylvania:
= 27   Rhode Island:
= 27   Colorado:
= 32   New Mexico:
= 32   Kentucky:
= 32   Nebraska:
= 32   Iowa:
= 36   Arkansas:
= 36   Massachusetts:
= 36   Mississippi:
# 39   North Dakota:
= 40   South Dakota:
= 40   Montana:
= 42   Wyoming:
= 42   Connecticut:
= 42   Utah:
= 42   New Hampshire:
= 42   West Virginia:
= 42   Vermont:
= 48   Hawaii:
= 48   District of Columbia:
= 48   Delaware:
= 48   New Jersey:
Total: 630  
Weighted average: 12.4  



DEFINITION: Boating accidents where alcohol was a contributing factor. NOTES: Alcohol involvement in a boating accident includes any accident in which alcoholic beverages are consumed in the boat and the investigating official has determined that the operator was impaired or affected while operating the boat.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. Coast Guard, Boating Statistics 2003, Washington, DC: 2004 via StateMaster

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