Other ethnic or racial groups were represented about equally with their populations. Whites, who comprise 63 percent of households with cars, made up 61 percent of those stopped; Hispanics and Latinos accounted for 22 percent of stops while making up 23 percent of households with cars, and Asians and Pacific Islanders made up 4 percent of traffic stops as 6 percent of households with cars. The report offers little comparative data on racial profiling beyond that. Two pages of the document show 12 data points related to the stops, such as whether and why a search was conducted and whether officers found “contraband,” but it does not break down any of those statistics by the race of the driver.