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CONNECTICUT
RIDER EDUCATION
PROGRAM
2015
Motorcycle Safety Report
Connecticut Department of Transportation
Highway Safety Office
P.O. Box 317546
2800 Berlin Turnpike
Newington, CT 06131-7546
SECTIONS
SECTION 1: MOTORCYCLE SAFETY OVERVIEW AND
GRAPHICAL DATA
SECTION 2: COUNT OF COURSES & STUDENTS PER SITE
SECTION 3: STUDENT STATUS COUNT BY SITE & COURSE
SECTION 4: STATUS COUNT BY SITE & COURSE (BRC, ERC,
IRC, ARC)
SECTION 5: STUDENT STATUS COUNT BY SITE, COURSE, &
SEX
SECTION 6: COUNT OF STUDENTS TRAINED BY AGE
GROUP
SECTION 7: GRAPHICAL DATA
Motorcycle Safety
Performance Goals:
To decrease the number of un‐helmeted fatalities below the five year (2008‐2012) moving average of 31 in 2012 by 5 percent to a five year (2012‐2016) projected moving average of 29 in 2016. To decrease the number of fatalities below the five year (2008‐2012) moving average of 49 in 2012 by 5 percent to a five year (2012‐2016) projected moving average of 46 in 2016. To decrease the percentage of fatally injured motorcycle operators with BACs greater than 0.00 below the five year (2008‐2012) moving average of 41 percent in 2012 by 5 percent to a five year (2012‐2016) projected moving average of 39 percent in 2016.
The following activities took place as part of the Motorcycle Safety program to meet the above
goals/targets. The target(s) was/were met/not met for the following reasons:
The general goal of Connecticut’s Motorcycle Safety Program is to reduce the number of
injuries and deaths among motorcycle operators and passengers. The latest available data from
2014 indicates that the three year moving average of un‐helmeted fatali es is 26. During the
same me period, the three year moving average for fatali es was 51. Un‐helmeted fatali es
over the last three years have shown an increase while overall motorcycle fatali es has
increased slightly in rela on to total fatali es at 21 percent (54 out of 250). Data also indicates
that in 2014, 30 percent of the fatali es tested had a BAC greater than 0.00. The Connec cut
Rider Educa on Program (CONREP) is the state’s primary countermeasure to combat death and
serious injury.
List any follow up action that will be taken to achieve targets in the future:
These goals will be achieved by continuing existing, and working toward expanding, motorcycle rider education programs, specifically the CONREP (Connecticut Rider Education Program). Addressing attitudes and operational skills through a targeted media campaign, including promoting helmet use by all riders (not just those young riders currently covered under existing law), and including motorcyclists in the planned emphasis on reducing impaired driving. The summary of Motorcycle Safety program activity for the 2015 Federal Fiscal Year is listed below:
Activities:
Project Title: Motorcycle Safety Program Administration Administrative Oversight: Department of Transportation, Highway Safety Office Staff Person: Nicholas Just This task included the coordination of activities and projects outlined in the motorcycle safety program area, statewide coordination of program activities, development and facilitation of public information and education projects, and providing status reports and updates on project activity to the Transportation Principal Safety Program Coordinator and the NHTSA Region 1 Office. Served as a direct line of communication between the HSO and Community College system that administers the CONREP, including assisting in annual activity proposals and voucher reimbursement. This task and associated project was specifically meant for in‐house management of the motorcycle safety program. Funding was provided for personnel, employee‐related expenses, overtime, professional and outside services including facilities and support services for the required annual instructor update. Technical assistance and Rider Coach Trainer services were provided to update the CONREP to the newest MSF curriculum as well as institute a 3‐wheel training program. This project included travel to the in‐state training facilities for project monitoring, requests for support and out‐of‐state travel to the annual State Motorcycle Safety Administrators Summit in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Project Title: Connecticut Rider Education Program (Training) Administration Administrative Oversight: Department of Transportation, Highway Safety Office Staff Person: Nicholas Just Rider training is the primary countermeasure applied to reaching the performance goal of decreasing the total number of motorcycle fatalities and decreasing the number of un‐helmeted fatalities. During Fiscal Year 2015, DOT’s Connecticut Rider Education Program (CONREP) continued motorcycle rider training at 14 sites locations throughout the state. Each location offered the Basic Rider Course (beginner) including scooters, intermediate Rider Course, and Experienced Rider Course. In 2015 CONREP continued a pilot program offering an additional course targeting advanced and sport bike riders, the Advanced Rider Course (ARC). Preliminary data for 2015 indicates that 4997 students were enrolled in 489 Connecticut Rider Education Program Courses. This task provided for the oversight of the CONREP in the following
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Graph 1 Graph 1 shows Connecticut’s motorcyclist fatalities. Both the number of fatalities as well as unhelmeted fatalities are shown. There were 54 motorcyclist fatalities in 2014, 31 of which were unhelmeted. The graph data has been updated to reflect current numbers and may not correspond with some previously reported data. 2015 HSP Goal(s): To decrease the number of motorcyclist fatalities below the five year (2008-2012) moving average of 49 in 2012 by 5 percent to a five year (2012-2016) projected moving average of 46 in 2016. To decrease the number of un-helmeted fatalities below the five year (2008-2012) moving average of 31 in 2012 by 5 percent to a five year (2012-2016) projected moving average of 29 in 2016.
Outcome: Both measures have fluctuated over the reporting period but show a slight decrease in their five-year moving averages. The five-year moving average for motorcycle fatalities for 2010-2014 is 50 and the five-year moving average for unhelmeted fatalities for the same period is 28.
**Please note that data in this Report is sourced from the preliminary 2014 Connecticut FARS Annual Report file. The data will be updated again in accordance with NHTSA-FARS standards and changes may be reflected during this update.**
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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Motorcyclist Fatalities Five Year Moving Average Unhelmeted Five Year Moving Average
Graph 2 Graph 2 shows Connecticut’s motorcyclist fatalities with a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) greater than zero; 11* percent of all fatally injured motorcyclists had a positive BAC in 2013*. The graph data has been updated to reflect current numbers and may not correspond with some previously reported data. 2014 HSP Goal(s): To decrease the percentage of fatally injured motorcycle operators with BACs greater than 0.00 below the three year (2009-2011) moving average of 42 percent in 2010 by 5 percent to a three year (2013-2015) projected moving average of 40 percent in 2015.
Outcome: *The preliminary value of 11% is under-reporting the number of motorcycle operators killed with a BAC greater than zero . This number is expected to increase as FARS cases are finalized The 2012 value of 29% is likely to increase as well.
**Please note that data in this Report is sourced from the preliminary 2013 Connecticut FARS Annual Report file. The data will be updated again in accordance with NHTSA-FARS standards and changes may be reflected during this update.**
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41%
27%29%
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15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Percentage of MC Operator Fatalities with BAC > 0% Three Year Moving Average
CONREP Count of Courses and Students per Site for: 29-Dec-1515
Sponsor
Site Location
BRC ERC IPW
BRC ERC IPW
Courses
Students Totals
IRC
IRC
ARC
ARC
BRU
BRU
TCP
TCP
3BR
3BR
TUNXIS COMM-TECH COLLEGE
ARMY ENGINE PLANT
32
249
Courses
Students
49
313
17
64
TUNXIS COMM-TECH COLLEGE
AIR NATIONAL GUARD
14
168
Courses
Students
16
192
2
24
GATEWAY COMM COLLEGE
GATEWAY NR. HAVEN CAMPUS
10 1 1
110 12 7
Courses
Students
60
654
36
423
9
81
3
21
MANCHESTER COMM COLLEGE
MCC CAMPUS
15
172
Courses
Students
24
277
9
105
MANCHESTER COMM COLLEGE
COMMUTER LOT BUCK HIL
7
85
Courses
Students
11
132
4
47
MSTC OF NEW ENGLAND
EXCALIBUR BOULEVARD
97 2
910 10
Courses
Students
100
927
1
7
NAUGATUCK VALLEY COMM COLLEGE
NAUGATUCK CAMPUS
26 2
311 19
Courses
Students
82
94477
8 46
537
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
GROTON AIRPORT
9
62
Courses
Students
12
85
3
23
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
LAKE HAYWARD RD COMMUTER LOT
13
122
Courses
Students
15
143
2
21
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
GRASSO TECH HIGH SCHOOL
6
61
Courses
Students
6
61
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
KILLINGLY MEMORIAL SCHOOL
6
44
Courses
Students
6
44
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
NORWICH DOT DISTRICT 2
7
72
Courses
Students
8
78
1
6
TUNXIS COMM-TECH COLLEGE
FAIRFIELD COMMUTER LOT
14
169
Courses
Students
29
350
15
181
TUNXIS COMM-TECH COLLEGE
TUNXIS CAMPUS
69 1
779 6
Courses
Students
71
797
1
12
325 6 1
3314 47 7
Total Courses
Total Students
489
4997
8
77
1
7
136
1443
9
81
3
21
1REPORT NAME: Course and Student Count per Site per Year
Student Status Count by Site and Course for the Year:
19-Jan-16
15
Site Course Total DropFail IncompleteNo ShowPass
TUNXIS COMM-TECH COLLEGE
ARMY ENGINE PLANT
249 57 820209BRC
64 4 2652BRU
313 511 1026261AEPTotal
TUNXIS COMM-TECH COLLEGE
AIR NATIONAL GUARD
168 711 310137BRC
24 22 218BRU
192 913 312155ANGTotal
GATEWAY COMM COLLEGE GATEWAY N. HAVEN CAMPUS
21 31 13133BR
110 38 1692BRC
423 3738 313332BRU
12 210ERC
7 7IPW
81 3 177TCP
654 4647 525531GNHTotal
MANCHESTER COMM COLLEGE
MCC CAMPUS
172 68 21155BRC
105 105 2385BRU
277 1613 44240MCCTotal
MANCHESTER COMM COLLEGE COMMUTER LOT BUCKLAND
HILLS 85 63 2272BRC
47 41 240BRU
132 104 24112MCPTotal
MSTC OF NEW ENGLAND
EXCALIBUR BOULEVARD
7ARC
910 1816 439833BRC
10 114ERC
927 1816 540837MSCTotal
1
Site Course Total DropFail IncompleteNo ShowPass
NAUGATUCK VALLEY COMM COLLEGE
NAUGATUCK CAMPUS
311 1717 10267BRC
537 3041 128437BRU
19 11 116ERC
77 473IRC
944 4859 143793NVCTotal
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
GROTON AIRPORT
62 4 1552BRC
23 1 220BRU
85 5 1772QAPTotal
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
LAKE HAYWARD RD COMMUTER LOT
122 32 39105BRC
21 11 514BRU
143 43 314119QCLTotal
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
GRASSO TECH HIGH SCHOOL
61 11 257BRC
61 11 257QGTTotal
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
KILLINGLY MEMORIAL SCHOOL
44 1 142BRC
44 1 142QKMTotal
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
NORWICH DOT DISTRICT 2
72 32 1165BRC
6 6BRU
78 32 1171QNOTotal
TUNXIS COMM-TECH COLLEGE
FAIRFIELD COMMUTER LOT
169 14 413138BRC
181 817 418134BRU
350 831 831272TFXTotal
TUNXIS COMM-TECH COLLEGE
TUNXIS CAMPUS
779 2741 743661BRC
12 138BRU
2
Site Course Total DropFail IncompleteNo ShowPass
6 15ERC
797 2844 744674TXCTotal
4997 202244 512534236Grand Total:
Summary of Course
REPORT NAME: STUDENT STATUS COUNT BY SITE AND COURSE
Course Total DropFail IncompleteNo ShowPass
TCP 377 181
IRC 73 477
IPW 77
ERC 11 135 543
BRU 94112 121146 791443
BRC 101130 372885 1613314
ARC 0
3BR 31 113 321
3
Status Count by Site and Course for the Year '15
CONREP Report
Course Sec and Sites Registered Attended DropFail IncompleteNo
Show Pass
1/19/2016
TUNXIS COMM-TECH COLLEGE
% of total students attended
313 511 1026 261287
90.94% 3.83% 1.74% 3.48%8.31%
AEP
ARMY ENGINE PLANT
249 57 820 209BRC
% of total students attended229
91.27% 3.06% 2.18% 3.49%8.03%
64 4 26 52BRU
% of total students attended58
89.66% 6.90% 3.45%9.38%
TUNXIS COMM-TECH COLLEGE
% of total students attended
192 913 312 155180
86.11% 7.22% 5.00% 1.67%6.25%
ANG
AIR NATIONAL GUARD
168 711 310 137BRC
% of total students attended158
86.71% 6.96% 4.43% 1.90%5.95%
24 222 18BRU
% of total students attended22
81.82% 9.09% 9.09%8.33%
GATEWAY COMM COLLEGE
% of total students attended
654 4647 525 531629
84.42% 7.47% 7.31% 0.79%3.82%
GNH
GATEWAY NR. HAVEN CAMPUS
21 31 13 133BR
% of total students attended18
72.22% 5.56% 16.67% 5.56%14.29%
1REPORT NAME: sumstcrs
Course Sec and Sites Registered Attended DropFail IncompleteNo
Show Pass
1/19/2016
110 38 16 92BRC
% of total students attended104
88.46% 7.69% 2.88% 0.96%5.45%
423 3738 313 332BRU
% of total students attended410
80.98% 9.27% 9.02% 0.73%3.07%
12 2 10ERC
% of total students attended10
100.00%16.67%
7 7IPW
% of total students attended7
100.00%
81 31 77TCP
% of total students attended80
96.25% 3.75%1.23%
MANCHESTER COMM COLLEGE
% of total students attended
277 1613 44 240273
87.91% 4.76% 5.86% 1.47%1.44%
MCC
MCC CAMPUS
172 68 21 155BRC
% of total students attended171
90.64% 4.68% 3.51% 1.17%0.58%
105 105 23 85BRU
% of total students attended102
83.33% 4.90% 9.80% 1.96%2.86%
MANCHESTER COMM COLLEGE
% of total students attended
132 104 24 112128
87.50% 3.13% 7.81% 1.56%3.03%
MCP
COMMUTER LOT BUCK HIL
85 63 22 72BRC
% of total students attended83
86.75% 3.61% 7.23% 2.41%2.35%
47 412 40BRU
% of total students attended45
88.89% 2.22% 8.89%4.26%
2REPORT NAME: sumstcrs
Course Sec and Sites Registered Attended DropFail IncompleteNo
Show Pass
1/19/2016
MSTC OF NEW ENGLAND
% of total students attended
927 1816 540 837876
94.36% 1.80% 2.03% 0.56%4.31%
MSC
EXCALIBUR BOULEVARD
7ARC
% of total students attended7
910 1816 439 833BRC
% of total students attended871
95.64% 1.84% 2.07% 0.46%4.29%
10 11 4ERC
% of total students attended9
44.44% 11.11%10.00%
NAUGATUCK VALLEY COMM COLLEGE
% of total students attended
944 4859 143 793901
88.01% 6.55% 5.33% 0.11%4.56%
NVC
NAUGATUCK CAMPUS
311 171710 267BRC
% of total students attended301
88.70% 5.65% 5.65%3.22%
537 3041 128 437BRU
% of total students attended509
85.85% 8.06% 5.89% 0.20%5.21%
19 111 16ERC
% of total students attended18
88.89% 5.56% 5.56%5.26%
77 4 73IRC
% of total students attended73
100.00%5.19%
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
% of total students attended
85 5 17 7278
92.31% 6.41% 1.28%8.24%
QAP
GROTON AIRPORT
3REPORT NAME: sumstcrs
Course Sec and Sites Registered Attended DropFail IncompleteNo
Show Pass
1/19/2016
62 4 15 52BRC
% of total students attended57
91.23% 7.02% 1.75%8.06%
23 12 20BRU
% of total students attended21
95.24% 4.76%8.70%
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
% of total students attended
143 43 314 119129
92.25% 2.33% 3.10% 2.33%9.79%
QCL
LAKE HAYWARD RD COMMUTER LOT
122 32 39 105BRC
% of total students attended113
92.92% 1.77% 2.65% 2.65%7.38%
21 115 14BRU
% of total students attended16
87.50% 6.25% 6.25%23.81%
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
% of total students attended
61 112 5759
96.61% 1.69% 1.69%3.28%
QGT
GRASSO TECH HIGH SCHOOL
61 112 57BRC
% of total students attended59
96.61% 1.69% 1.69%3.28%
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
% of total students attended
44 1 14244
95.45% 2.27% 2.27%
QKM
KILLINGLY MEMORIAL SCHOOL
44 1 142BRC
% of total students attended44
95.45% 2.27% 2.27%
4REPORT NAME: sumstcrs
Course Sec and Sites Registered Attended DropFail IncompleteNo
Show Pass
1/19/2016
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
% of total students attended
78 32 11 7177
92.21% 2.60% 3.90% 1.30%1.28%
QNO
NORWICH DOT DISTRICT 2
72 32 11 65BRC
% of total students attended71
91.55% 2.82% 4.23% 1.41%1.39%
6 6BRU
% of total students attended6
100.00%
TUNXIS COMM-TECH COLLEGE
% of total students attended
350 831 831 272319
85.27% 9.72% 2.51% 2.51%8.86%
TFX
FAIRFIELD COMMUTER LOT
169 14 413 138BRC
% of total students attended156
88.46% 8.97% 2.56%7.69%
181 817 418 134BRU
% of total students attended163
82.21% 10.43% 4.91% 2.45%9.94%
TUNXIS COMM-TECH COLLEGE
% of total students attended
797 2844 744 674753
89.51% 5.84% 3.72% 0.93%5.52%
TXC
TUNXIS CAMPUS
779 2741 743 661BRC
% of total students attended736
89.81% 5.57% 3.67% 0.95%5.52%
12 138BRU
% of total students attended12
66.67% 25.00% 8.33%
6 1 5ERC
% of total students attended5
100.00%16.67%
5REPORT NAME: sumstcrs
Course Sec and Sites Registered Attended DropFail IncompleteNo
Show Pass
1/19/2016
4997 202244 51253 4236
89.29% 5.14% 4.26% 1.08%5.06%
Total for the Year
% of total students attended4733
TCP 377Course Students
% of Total Students
1 8081
1.25% 96.25% 3.75%
IRC 73Course Students
% of Total Students
4 7377
5.48% 100.00%
IPW 7Course Students
% of Total Students
77
100.00%
ERC 11 135Course Students
% of Total Students
5 3843
13.16% 92.11% 2.63% 2.63% 2.63%
BRU 94112 121146Course Students
% of Total Students
79 13641443
5.79% 84.02% 8.21% 6.89% 0.88%
BRC 101130 372885Course Students
% of Total Students
161 31533314
5.11% 91.50% 4.12% 3.20% 1.17%
ARC Course Students
% of Total Students
00
3BR 31 113Course Students
% of Total Students
3 1821
16.67% 72.22% 5.56% 16.67% 5.56%
6REPORT NAME: sumstcrs
Student Status Count by Site, Course and Sex for the Year: 19-Jan-16
15
Site Course Students Sex Total DropFail IncompleteNo ShowPass
TUNXIS COMM-TECH COLLEGE
ARMY ENGINE PLANT
BRC
FEMALE 3 52341 28
MALE 2 3184208 181
249 57 820209BRCTotal
BRU
FEMALE 229 5
MALE 24255 47
64 4 2652BRUTotal
313 511 1026261AEPTotal
TUNXIS COMM-TECH COLLEGE
AIR NATIONAL GUARD
BRC
FEMALE 4 11535 24
MALE 3 296133 113
168 711 310137BRCTotal
BRU
FEMALE 115 3
MALE 2 1119 15
24 22 218BRUTotal
192 913 312155ANGTotal
GATEWAY COMM COLLEGE
GATEWAY NR. HAVEN CAMPUS
3BR
FEMALE 113 12
MALE 3 318 1
21 31 13133BRTotal
BRC
FEMALE 1420 15
MALE 2 16490 77
110 38 1692BRCTotal
BRU
FEMALE 22 32186 40
MALE 15 31017337 292
423 3738 313332BRUTotal
ERC
MALE 212 10
1REPORT NAME: Student Status Count by Site, Course Sex
Site Course Students Sex Total DropFail IncompleteNo ShowPass
12 210ERCTotal
IPW
FEMALE 1 1
MALE 6 6
7 7IPWTotal
TCP
Female 18 7
MALE 2 173 70
81 3 177TCPTotal
654 4647 525531GNHTotal
MANCHESTER COMM COLLEGE
MCC CAMPUS
BRC
FEMALE 3 1636 26
MALE 3 112136 129
172 68 21155BRCTotal
BRU
FEMALE 5 2324 14
MALE 5 21281 71
105 105 2385BRUTotal
277 1613 44240MCCTotal
MANCHESTER COMM COLLEGE
COMMUTER LOT BUCK HIL
BRC
FEMALE 6 2224 14
MALE 2161 58
85 63 2272BRCTotal
BRU
FEMALE 3 117 2
MALE 1 140 38
47 41 240BRUTotal
132 104 24112MCPTotal
MSTC OF NEW ENGLAND
EXCALIBUR BOULEVARD
ARC
MALE 7
7ARCTotal
BRC
FEMALE 8 1110128 99
MALE 10 4286782 734
2REPORT NAME: Student Status Count by Site, Course Sex
Site Course Students Sex Total DropFail IncompleteNo ShowPass
910 1816 439833BRCTotal
ERC
FEMALE 13 2
MALE 17 2
10 114ERCTotal
927 1816 540837MSCTotal
NAUGATUCK VALLEY COMM COLLEGE
NAUGATUCK CAMPUS
BRC
FEMALE 121177 54
MALE 5 106234 213
311 1717 10267BRCTotal
BRU
FEMALE 17 1313108 74
MALE 13 2528429 363
537 3041 128437BRUTotal
ERC
FEMALE 2 2
MALE 1 1117 14
19 11 116ERCTotal
IRC
FEMALE 7 7
MALE 470 66
77 473IRCTotal
944 4859 143793NVCTotal
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
GROTON AIRPORT
BRC
FEMALE 2 117 14
MALE 2 1445 38
62 4 1552BRCTotal
BRU
FEMALE 14 3
MALE 219 17
23 1 220BRUTotal
85 5 1772QAPTotal
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
LAKE HAYWARD RD COMMUTER LOT
BRC
FEMALE 1 1118 15
3REPORT NAME: Student Status Count by Site, Course Sex
Site Course Students Sex Total DropFail IncompleteNo ShowPass
MALE 2 291104 90
122 32 39105BRCTotal
BRU
FEMALE 11
MALE 5120 14
21 11 514BRUTotal
143 43 314119QCLTotal
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
GRASSO TECH HIGH SCHOOL
BRC
FEMALE 9 9
MALE 1 2152 48
61 11 257BRCTotal
61 11 257QGTTotal
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
KILLINGLY MEMORIAL SCHOOL
BRC
FEMALE 111 10
MALE 133 32
44 1 142BRCTotal
44 1 142QKMTotal
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
NORWICH DOT DISTRICT 2
BRC
FEMALE 1 117 4
MALE 2 1165 61
72 32 1165BRCTotal
BRU
FEMALE 1 1
MALE 5 5
6 6BRUTotal
78 32 1171QNOTotal
TUNXIS COMM-TECH COLLEGE
FAIRFIELD COMMUTER LOT
BRC
FEMALE 21933 21
MALE 2125136 117
169 14 413138BRCTotal
BRU
FEMALE 3 23636 22
4REPORT NAME: Student Status Count by Site, Course Sex
Site Course Students Sex Total DropFail IncompleteNo ShowPass
MALE 5 21511145 112
181 817 418134BRUTotal
350 831 831272TFXTotal
TUNXIS COMM-TECH COLLEGE
TUNXIS CAMPUS
BRC
FEMALE 10 21121173 129
MALE 17 53220606 532
779 2741 743661BRCTotal
BRU
FEMALE 112
MALE 210 8
12 138BRUTotal
ERC
FEMALE 2 2
MALE 14 3
6 15ERCTotal
797 2844 744674TXCTotal
4997 202244 512534236Grand Total:
Total Male/Female:
Students Sex Total DropFail IncompleteNo ShowPass
FEMALE 1 1ARC
1000 794 70 86 37 13BRC
10 8 2ERC
4 4IRC
MALE 13 12 1ARC
3924 3607 77 73 145 22BRC
32 28 1 3ERC
73 65 1 6 1IRC
5REPORT NAME: Student Status Count by Site, Course Sex
CONREP STUDENT
AGE REPORT for 15
AEP
TUNXIS COMM-TECH COLLEGE
ARMY ENGINE PLANT
BRU
Total Male FemaleAge Group
22Ages 16 - 17
22Ages 18 - 19
14 418Ages 29 - 39
5 38Ages 29 - 39
22 123Ages 40 - 49
6 17Ages 50 - 59
44Ages 60 and Over
64 55 9
BRC
Total Male FemaleAge Group
33Unknown
6 17Ages 18 - 19
97 14111Ages 20 - 28
43 1255Ages 29 - 39
26 531Ages 40 - 49
25 732Ages 50 - 59
8 210Ages 60 and Over
249 208 41
Male Female
Total 313 263 50AEP
ANG
TUNXIS COMM-TECH COLLEGE
AIR NATIONAL GUARD
BRU
Total Male FemaleAge Group
2 13Ages 18 - 19
8 311Ages 20 - 28
11Ages 29 - 39
5 16Ages 40 - 49
22Ages 50 - 59
11Ages 60 and Over
24 19 5
BRC
Total Male FemaleAge Group
33Ages 16 - 17
9 312Ages 18 - 19
63 770Ages 20 - 28
30 1141Ages 29 - 39
17 623Ages 40 - 49
7 512Ages 50 - 59
4 37Ages 60 and Over
168 133 35
Male Female
Total 192 152 40ANG
GNH
GATEWAY COMM COLLEGE
GATEWAY NR. HAVEN CAMPUS
TCP
Total Male FemaleAge Group
11Ages 29 - 39
44Ages 29 - 39
20 222Ages 40 - 49
21 526Ages 50 - 59
27 128Ages 60 and Over
81 73 8
IPW
Total Male FemaleAge Group
22Ages 20 - 28
22Ages 40 - 49
1 12Ages 50 - 59
11Ages 60 and Over
7 6 1
ERC
Total Male FemaleAge Group
11Ages 29 - 39
11Ages 40 - 49
33Ages 50 - 59
77Ages 60 and Over
12 12
BRU
Total Male FemaleAge Group
33Unknown
22Under 16
11Ages 16 - 17
20 121Ages 18 - 19
136 28164Ages 20 - 28
68 1987Ages 29 - 39
52 1769Ages 40 - 49
39 1655Ages 50 - 59
19 221Ages 60 and Over
423 337 86
CONREP STUDENT
AGE REPORT for 15
BRC
Total Male FemaleAge Group
22Unknown
7 18Ages 18 - 19
38 846Ages 20 - 28
16 521Ages 29 - 39
13 316Ages 40 - 49
12 315Ages 50 - 59
22Ages 60 and Over
110 90 20
3BR
Total Male FemaleAge Group
33Ages 20 - 28
22Ages 29 - 39
2 57Ages 40 - 49
2 46Ages 50 - 59
1 23Ages 60 and Over
21 8 13
Male Female
Total 654 526 128GNH
MCC
MANCHESTER COMM COLLEGE
MCC CAMPUS
BRU
Total Male FemaleAge Group
4 15Ages 18 - 19
39 948Ages 20 - 28
17 724Ages 29 - 39
9 514Ages 40 - 49
7 29Ages 50 - 59
55Ages 60 and Over
105 81 24
BRC
Total Male FemaleAge Group
1111Ages 18 - 19
55 863Ages 20 - 28
23 1336Ages 29 - 39
32 739Ages 40 - 49
14 822Ages 50 - 59
11Ages 60 and Over
172 136 36
Male Female
Total 277 217 60MCC
MCP
MANCHESTER COMM COLLEGE
COMMUTER LOT BUCK HIL
BRU
Total Male FemaleAge Group
3 14Ages 18 - 19
17 118Ages 20 - 28
7 29Ages 29 - 39
5 27Ages 40 - 49
8 19Ages 50 - 59
47 40 7
BRC
Total Male FemaleAge Group
5 16Ages 18 - 19
23 730Ages 29 - 39
13 417Ages 29 - 39
15 823Ages 40 - 49
4 48Ages 50 - 59
11Ages 60 and Over
85 61 24
Male Female
Total 132 101 31MCP
CONREP STUDENT
AGE REPORT for 15
MSC
MSTC OF NEW ENGLAND
EXCALIBUR BOULEVARD
ERC
Total Male FemaleAge Group
44Unknown
2 35Ages 40 - 49
11Ages 50 - 59
10 7 3
BRC
Total Male FemaleAge Group
11Unknown
22 224Ages 16 - 17
85 691Ages 18 - 19
351 44395Ages 20 - 28
146 33179Ages 29 - 39
108 23131Ages 40 - 49
58 1674Ages 50 - 59
23 427Ages 60 and Over
922 794 128
ARC
Total Male FemaleAge Group
77Unknown
7 7
Male Female
Total 939 808 131MSC
NVC
NAUGATUCK VALLEY COMM COLLEGE
NAUGATUCK CAMPUS
IRC
Total Male FemaleAge Group
11Ages 16 - 17
11Ages 18 - 19
29 130Ages 20 - 28
16 218Ages 29 - 39
13 316Ages 40 - 49
99Ages 50 - 59
22Ages 60 and Over
77 70 7
ERC
Total Male FemaleAge Group
11Ages 20 - 28
2 13Ages 29 - 39
77Ages 40 - 49
4 15Ages 50 - 59
33Ages 60 and Over
19 17 2
BRU
Total Male FemaleAge Group
1010Ages 16 - 17
25 328Ages 18 - 19
182 36218Ages 20 - 28
83 1598Ages 29 - 39
67 3198Ages 40 - 49
48 2371Ages 50 - 59
1414Ages 60 and Over
537 429 108
BRC
Total Male FemaleAge Group
5 16Ages 16 - 17
11 415Ages 18 - 19
96 31127Ages 20 - 28
40 1050Ages 29 - 39
51 1768Ages 40 - 49
26 1036Ages 50 - 59
5 49Ages 60 and Over
311 234 77
Male Female
Total 944 750 194NVC
CONREP STUDENT
AGE REPORT for 15
QAP
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
GROTON AIRPORT
BRU
Total Male FemaleAge Group
11Ages 16 - 17
11Ages 18 - 19
88Ages 20 - 28
44Ages 29 - 39
3 25Ages 40 - 49
22Ages 50 - 59
22Ages 60 and Over
23 19 4
BRC
Total Male FemaleAge Group
33Ages 16 - 17
44Ages 18 - 19
18 927Ages 20 - 28
7 512Ages 29 - 39
4 26Ages 40 - 49
8 19Ages 50 - 59
11Ages 60 and Over
62 45 17
Male Female
Total 85 64 21QAP
QCL
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
LAKE HAYWARD RD COMMUTER LOT
BRU
Total Male FemaleAge Group
22Ages 18 - 19
77Ages 20 - 28
44Ages 29 - 39
4 15Ages 40 - 49
33Ages 50 - 59
21 20 1
BRC
Total Male FemaleAge Group
22Ages 16 - 17
1313Ages 18 - 19
44 852Ages 20 - 28
17 219Ages 29 - 39
13 417Ages 40 - 49
12 416Ages 50 - 59
33Ages 60 and Over
122 104 18
Male Female
Total 143 124 19QCL
QGT
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
GRASSO TECH HIGH SCHOOL
BRC
Total Male FemaleAge Group
11Ages 16 - 17
33Ages 18 - 19
23 326Ages 20 - 28
12 113Ages 29 - 39
7 310Ages 40 - 49
5 27Ages 50 - 59
11Ages 60 and Over
61 52 9
Male Female
Total 61 52 9QGT
CONREP STUDENT
AGE REPORT for 15
QKM
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
KILLINGLY MEMORIAL SCHOOL
BRC
Total Male FemaleAge Group
3 14Ages 18 - 19
10 414Ages 20 - 28
5 27Ages 29 - 39
11 314Ages 40 - 49
3 14Ages 50 - 59
11Ages 60 and Over
44 33 11
Male Female
Total 44 33 11QKM
QNO
QUINEBAUG VALLEY COLLEGE
NORWICH DOT DISTRICT 2
BRU
Total Male FemaleAge Group
11Unknown
22Ages 20 - 28
11Ages 40 - 49
22Ages 50 - 59
6 5 1
BRC
Total Male FemaleAge Group
11Unknown
11Ages 16 - 17
44Ages 18 - 19
33 235Ages 20 - 28
13 215Ages 29 - 39
3 14Ages 40 - 49
8 210Ages 50 - 59
22Ages 60 and Over
72 65 7
Male Female
Total 78 70 8QNO
TFX
TUNXIS COMM-TECH COLLEGE
FAIRFIELD COMMUTER LOT
BRU
Total Male FemaleAge Group
44Ages 16 - 17
7 18Ages 18 - 19
45 1055Ages 20 - 28
31 738Ages 29 - 39
24 933Ages 40 - 49
24 731Ages 50 - 59
10 212Ages 60 and Over
181 145 36
BRC
Total Male FemaleAge Group
11Unknown
33Ages 16 - 17
55Ages 18 - 19
63 1073Ages 20 - 28
18 725Ages 29 - 39
26 935Ages 40 - 49
16 622Ages 50 - 59
4 15Ages 60 and Over
169 136 33
Male Female
Total 350 281 69TFX
CONREP STUDENT
AGE REPORT for 15
TXC
TUNXIS COMM-TECH COLLEGE
TUNXIS CAMPUS
ERC
Total Male FemaleAge Group
11Ages 20 - 28
1 12Ages 29 - 39
11Ages 40 - 49
11Ages 50 - 59
11Ages 60 and Over
6 4 2
BRU
Total Male FemaleAge Group
11Ages 16 - 17
22Ages 18 - 19
6 28Ages 20 - 28
11Ages 29 - 39
12 10 2
BRC
Total Male FemaleAge Group
12 719Ages 16 - 17
38 947Ages 18 - 19
269 70339Ages 20 - 28
120 31151Ages 29 - 39
82 28110Ages 40 - 49
54 2781Ages 50 - 59
31 132Ages 60 and Over
779 606 173
Male Female
Total 797 620 177TXC
Totals for Age Group
COURSE AGE GROUP TOTAL MALE FEMALE
Ages 20 - 28 3 33BR
Ages 29 - 39 2 2
Ages 40 - 49 7 2 5
Ages 50 - 59 6 2 4
Ages 60 and Over 3 1 2
Unknown 7 7ARC
Ages 16 - 17 62 52 10BRC
Ages 18 - 19 230 204 26
Ages 20 - 28 1306 1096 210
Ages 29 - 39 743 590 153
Ages 40 - 49 527 408 119
Ages 50 - 59 348 252 96
Ages 60 and Over 102 87 15
Unknown 8 8
Ages 16 - 17 19 19BRU
Ages 18 - 19 76 68 8
Ages 20 - 28 513 432 81
Ages 29 - 39 318 253 65
Ages 40 - 49 261 192 69
Ages 50 - 59 191 139 52
Ages 60 and Over 59 55 4
Under 16 2 2
Unknown 4 4
Ages 20 - 28 2 2ERC
Ages 29 - 39 6 4 2
Ages 40 - 49 14 11 3
Ages 50 - 59 10 8 2
Ages 60 and Over 11 11
Unknown 4 4
Ages 20 - 28 2 2IPW
Ages 40 - 49 2 2
Ages 50 - 59 2 1 1
Ages 60 and Over 1 1
Ages 16 - 17 1 1IRC
Ages 18 - 19 1 1
Ages 20 - 28 29 28 1
Ages 29 - 39 19 17 2
Ages 40 - 49 16 13 3
CONREP STUDENT
AGE REPORT for 15
REPORT NAME: Age Report by Site, Course and Sex (Must run query Accurate Age to update the data)
Ages 50 - 59 9 9IRC
Ages 60 and Over 2 2IRC
Ages 29 - 39 5 5TCP
Ages 40 - 49 22 20 2TCP
Ages 50 - 59 26 21 5TCP
Ages 60 and Over 28 27 1TCP
SECTION 7
GRAPHICAL DATA
STUDENT NOVICE REGISTRATION
STUDENT EXPERIENCED REGISTRATION
COURSE REGISTRATION FOR BRC, TCP, & BRU,
BASIC RIDER COURSE AGE GROUP
5588 5909
6315
4966 4676
5752 5825 5425
4922 4757
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
TO
TA
LS
YEARS
NOVICE REGISTRATIONS
139
190
150 157
106
74 74 81
42 43
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
TO
TA
LS
YEARS
ERC REGISTRATIONS
BRC 69.15%
BRU 28.94%
TCP 1.91%
TOTAL REGISTERED 2015 FOR BRC, BRU & TCP
BASIC RIDER COURSE AGE GROUP 2015
71
272
1528
843
600
391
142
8 2 10 34
291 218 188
148
19 4 0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
Ages 16 -17
Ages 18 -19
Ages 20 -28
Ages 29 -39
Ages 40 -49
Ages 50 -59
Ages 60and Over
Unknown UnderSixteen
Male
Female