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Officers record the perceived race of the driver during traffic stops. Options are limited to White, Black, Latino, Asian, <br />Native American, and Other. In 2022, 55.7% of drivers stopped by officers were White whereas 44.3%were persons of <br />color. <br />Traffic Stops by Race of Driver, 2022 <br />n=2037 <br />Figure 8 - Traffic Stops by Race of Driver <br />TYPE OF TRAFFIC STOP INITIATED <br />The chart and table below summarize traffic stop data by examining both the perceived race of the driver and the type of <br />stop initiated. The four 9-1-1/Citizen Complaint initiated stops were drivers categorized as White (0.3%, 3) and Black <br />(0.2 %,1) and are not labeled on the chart. <br />100% <br />90% <br />80% <br />70% <br />60% <br />50% <br />40% <br />30% <br />20% <br />10% <br />0% <br />Traffic Stops by Type of Stop & Race of Driver, 2022 <br />n=2037 <br />09-1-1/Citizen ■ Investigative Stop ■ Vehicle Violation ■ Moving Violation <br />Native American Other <br />Latino <br />Asian Black White <br />Figure 9 - Traffic Stops by Type of Stop & Race of Driver <br />Service + Integrity + Respect + Innovation <br />Page 107 of6l <br />