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Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa Walton Holmes Washington Bay Jackson Gadsden Calhoun Leon Liberty Wakulla Gulf Franklin Jefferson Hamilton Madison Suwannee Taylor Lafayette Dixie Gilchrist Columbia Baker Union Bradford Alachua Nassau Duval Clay St. Johns Putnam Flagler Levy Marion Volusia Number of Child Passenger Safety s by County as of 6/2/2017 Pinellas Citrus Hernando Pasco Hillsborough Sumter Lake Polk Seminole Orange Osceola Brevard 1 2 4 5 7 Manatee Hardee DeSoto Sarasota Charlotte Okeechobee Highlands Glades Indian River St. Lucie Martin 8 10 Lee Hendry Palm Beach Collier Broward Monroe Miami-Dade

Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa Walton Holmes Washington Bay Jackson Gadsden Calhoun Leon Liberty Wakulla Gulf Franklin Jefferson Hamilton Madison Suwannee Taylor Lafayette Dixie Gilchrist Columbia Baker Union Bradford Alachua Nassau Duval Clay St. Johns Putnam Flagler Levy Marion Volusia Child Passenger Safety Rate* by County as of 6/2/2017 Pinellas Citrus Hernando Pasco Hillsborough Sumter Lake Polk Seminole Orange Osceola Brevard 1.0 4.9 5.0 9.9 10.0 20 Manatee Hardee DeSoto Sarasota Charlotte Okeechobee Highlands Glades Indian River St. Lucie Martin Over 20 Lee Hendry Palm Beach *Per Collier Broward Monroe Miami-Dade

Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa Walton Holmes Washington Bay Jackson Gadsden Calhoun Leon Liberty Wakulla Gulf Franklin Jefferson Hamilton Madison Suwannee Taylor Lafayette Dixie Gilchrist Columbia Baker Union Bradford Alachua Nassau Duval Clay St. Johns Putnam Flagler Levy Marion Volusia Number of Child Passenger Safety s by County as of 6/2/2017 Pinellas Citrus Hernando Pasco Hillsborough Sumter Lake Polk Seminole Orange Osceola Brevard 1 30 31 60 61 90 Manatee Hardee DeSoto Sarasota Charlotte Okeechobee Highlands Glades Indian River St. Lucie Martin 91 120 Lee Hendry Palm Beach 121 150 Collier Broward Over 150 Monroe Miami-Dade

Child Passenger Safety s, and s as of 6/2/2017 District 1 180 14 9 2 District 2 124 9 4 0 District 3 173 13 17 0 District 4 358 25 13 0 District 5 255 15 7 0 District 6 137 6 3 0 District 7 156 15 6 0 TOTAL 1,383 97 59 2

District 1 Charlotte 8 0 1 1 166,506 4.8 Collier 16 1 2 0 345,014 4.6 DeSoto 5 0 0 0 34,420 14.5 Glades 0 0 0 0 12,989 0.0 Hardee 3 0 0 0 27,694 10.8 Hendry 6 0 0 0 38,070 15.8 Highlands 3 1 0 0 101,045 3.0 Lee 36 3 5 1 674,907 5.3 Manatee 33 4 1 0 347,272 9.5 Okeechobee 9 0 0 0 40,084 22.5 Polk 38 3 0 0 637,493 6.0 Sarasota 23 2 0 0 391,451 5.9 TOTAL 180 14 9 2 2,816,945 6.4

District 2 Alachua 36 2 1 0 253,752 14.2 Baker 2 0 0 0 27,484 7.3 Bradford 5 0 0 0 27,715 18.0 Clay 3 0 0 0 202,859 1.5 Columbia 6 0 0 0 68,524 8.8 Dixie 0 0 0 0 16,697 0.0 Duval 41 4 2 0 901,215 4.5 Gilchrist 1 0 0 0 16,906 5.9 Hamilton 1 0 0 0 14,694 6.8 Lafayette 0 0 0 0 8,724 0.0 Levy 3 0 0 0 40,849 7.3 Madison 1 0 0 0 19,328 5.2 Nassau 2 1 0 0 77,218 2.6 Putnam 6 1 0 0 72,633 8.3 St. Johns 12 1 0 0 216,670 5.5 Suwannee 3 0 1 0 44,887 6.7 Taylor 1 0 0 0 23,000 4.3 Union 1 0 0 0 15,910 6.3 TOTAL 124 9 4 0 2,049,065 6.1

District 3 Bay 49 2 2 0 172,973 28.3 Calhoun 2 0 0 0 14,595 13.7 Escambia 33 5 0 0 306,237 10.8 Franklin 1 0 0 0 11,842 8.4 Gadsden 14 1 0 0 48,406 28.9 Gulf 2 0 0 0 16,491 12.1 Holmes 2 0 2 0 20,090 10.0 Jackson 5 0 3 0 50,337 9.9 Jefferson 1 0 0 0 14,676 6.8 Leon 24 1 8 0 284,740 8.4 Liberty 0 0 0 0 8,719 0.0 Okaloosa 9 1 0 0 192,676 4.7 Santa Rosa 23 2 0 0 164,206 14.0 Wakulla 3 0 0 0 31,547 9.5 Walton 3 0 0 0 61,665 4.9 Washington 2 1 2 0 25,290 7.9 TOTAL 173 13 17 0 1,424,490 12.1

District 4 Broward 155 10 3 0 1,821,974 8.5 Indian River 11 0 0 0 143,743 7.7 Martin 22 0 4 0 150,165 14.7 Palm Beach 133 8 6 0 1,381,632 9.6 St. Lucie 37 7 0 0 287,366 12.9 TOTAL 358 25 13 0 3,784,880 9.5

District 5 Brevard 12 1 3 0 559,020 2.1 Flagler 26 1 0 0 102,738 25.3 Lake 23 4 0 0 319,259 7.2 Marion 10 1 0 0 342,831 2.9 Orange 93 7 3 0 1,265,036 7.4 Osceola 10 0 1 0 308,780 3.2 Seminole 28 1 0 0 444,123 6.3 Sumter 8 0 0 0 118,505 6.8 Volusia 45 0 0 0 508,744 8.8 TOTAL 255 15 7 0 3,969,036 6.4

District 6 Miami-Dade 100 5 3 0 2,651,195 3.8 Monroe 37 1 0 0 74,094 49.9 TOTAL 137 6 3 0 2,725,289 5.0

District 7 Citrus 15 1 1 0 142,942 10.5 Hernando 12 0 0 0 178,020 6.7 Hillsborough 47 6 4 0 1,334,793 3.5 Pasco 13 2 0 0 492,513 2.6 Pinellas 69 6 1 0 942,832 7.3 TOTAL 156 15 6 0 3,091,100 5.0