Arkansas risk profile
Mobility and accident risk in Arkansas.
Transportation safety and exposure signals tied to sudden life disruption. Use this page to understand how this risk factor contributes to the overall score in Arkansas and how it compares with other states.
Review the measures, data sources, and narrative summary below to see what drives the LifeRiskIQ Risk Score for this risk factor.
Risk factor score
71.1
Relative risk factor scoreRisk factor scores show relative pressure for Arkansas compared with other states. Higher scores indicate higher relative risk in this risk factor.
What we measure
Signals included in this risk factor.
- Traffic fatalities per 100k (NHTSA FARS)
- Non-motorist fatalities per 100k (FARS)
- Pedestrian and bicyclist fatalities (FARS)
- Commute time exposure (ACS)
- Impaired driving death rate (CDC)
Sources
Data inputs and verticals.
- NHTSA FARS
- US Census ACS
- CDC impaired driving rates
Factor context
In Arkansas, this is the #3 highest risk factor out of 5 scored factors.
Versus average factor
-1.6 points
Versus overall score
-1.6 points
Narrative summary
How Mobility and accident risk influences risk in Arkansas.
The Mobility and accident risk score for Arkansas is 71.1. This indicates higher relative risk compared with other states.
This risk factor blends traffic fatality rates, non-motorist and pedestrian or bicyclist fatalities, commute-time exposure, and impaired driving death rates. Higher scores indicate greater transportation safety risk relative to peers.
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