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Mississippi
25.40
Wyoming
22
Arkansas
21.20
South Carolina
20.70
Montana
19.60
New Mexico
18.80
Alabama
18.60
Louisiana
17.80
Tennessee
17.60
Kentucky
17.30
Oklahoma
16.50
Missouri
16
South Dakota
15.90
Georgia
15.50
Florida
15.40
West Virginia
14.90
Arizona
14.70
North Carolina
14.70
Kansas
14.50
Texas
13.30
Indiana
13.20
North Dakota
12.80
Maine
12
Oregon
12
Nebraska
11.90
Delaware
11.70
Idaho
11.60
Colorado
10.80
Michigan
10.80
Iowa
10.60
Ohio
10.40
Wisconsin
10.40
Nevada
10.20
Virginia
9.80
California
9.70
Vermont
9.60
Illinois
9.30
Maryland
9.20
Alaska
8.70
Pennsylvania
8.70
Utah
8.40
Connecticut
8.20
New Hampshire
7.50
Washington
7.30
Minnesota
6.90
New Jersey
6.30
Rhode Island
6.10
Hawaii
5.90
District of Columbia
5.20
New York
5.20
Massachusetts
4.90

Fatal Car Accidents by State 2024

Fatal Car Accidents by State 2024

Road safety is a significant factor in determining the overall safest U.S. states. Before the effects of COVID-19 came into play, one of the leading causes of death was fatal car accidents. So far, in 2020, there has been an astonishing amount of deaths due to fatal car accidents. In some states, these numbers are closest to the number of deaths already reported in the state alone. Once we can understand the exact numbers, we can understand why these accidents occur more often in select areas.

Types of Fatal Accidents

As of 2023, one of the leading causes of death in the country is car accidents. No state had any exemptions from this determination, making each one dangerous for driving their cars. However, many states differ in what type of crashes were leading in their areas. Here are some car-related accidents that are most common in each state: side-impact, single-vehicle, multiple-vehicle, and head-on. Despite this, on the other hand, there are also similar causes of these fatal car accidents occurring. Those reasons include speeding, intoxication, distracted driving, auto defects, and bad weather.

Fatal Car Crashes by Population

In 2021, there were 35,766 motor vehicle crashes in the U.S., causing 38,824 deaths. The fatal car crash death rate was 11.2 deaths per 100,000 people and 1.13 deaths per 100 million miles traveled. While states with higher populations had more fatal crashes and deaths, they don't necessarily have the highest death rates per 100,000 population or deaths per 100 million vehicle miles traveled. The rate of car accident deaths per 100,000 people ranges from 4.9 to 25.4. The states with the highest deaths per 100,000 are:

State
Death Rate
Mississippi25.40
Wyoming22
Arkansas21.20
South Carolina20.70
Montana19.60
New Mexico18.80
Alabama18.60
Louisiana17.80
Tennessee17.60
Kentucky17.30

The states with the lowest number of deaths per 100,000 people are often located in the Northeast and East Coast. The states with the lowest death rates are:

When it comes to the number of deaths per 100 million vehicles miles traveled, the rates range from 0.63 to 1.97. The five states with the highest death rates per 100 million vehicle miles traveled are:

  1. South Carolina (1.97)
  2. Mississippi (1.90)
  3. Arkansas (1.88)
  4. Montana (1.76)
  5. Louisiana (1.71)

Again, the states with the lowest deaths per 100 million vehicle miles traveled are generally located in the Northeast. The five states with the lowest death rates per 100 million vehicle miles traveled are:

  1. Massachusetts (0.63)
  2. Minnesota (0.76)
  3. New Hampshire (0.87)
  4. New Jersey (0.88)
  5. Utah (0.91)

Fatal Car Accidents by State 2024

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State
Fatal Crashes
Deaths
Death Rate (per 100k)
Deaths per 100 Million Miles
Total Miles Traveled (millions)
Mississippi68775225.401.9039,665
Wyoming114127221.309,800
Arkansas58563821.201.8833,919
South Carolina9621,06420.701.9753,972
Montana19021319.601.7612,104
New Mexico36539818.801.6823,756
Alabama85293418.601.3867,921
Louisiana76282817.801.7148,374
Tennessee1,1191,21717.601.5976,392
Kentucky70978017.301.6846,536
Oklahoma59965216.501.5542,000
Missouri914987161.3672,797
South Dakota13214115.901.459,743
Georgia1,5221,66415.501.43115,967
Florida3,0983,33115.401.60208,076
West Virginia24926714.901.6616,054
Arizona9671,05414.701.6065,758
North Carolina1,4121,53814.701.45106,342
Kansas38242614.501.5327,854
Texas3,5203,87413.301.49260,582
Indiana81589713.201.1776,608
North Dakota9610012.801.148,768
Maine151164121.2513,086
Oregon461508121.5732,298
Nebraska21723311.901.2019,432
Delaware10411611.701.398,345
Idaho18821411.601.2317,406
Colorado57462210.801.2848,642
Michigan1,0111,08410.801.2586,547
Iowa30433710.601.1329,751
Ohio1,1541,23010.401.19103,115
Wisconsin56161410.401.0757,600
Nevada29331710.201.2625,231
Virginia7968509.801.1276,110
California3,5583,8479.701.28299,812
Vermont58629.601.036,007
Illinois1,0871,1949.301.2794,121
Maryland5405679.201.1150,885
Alaska53648.701.215,306
Pennsylvania1,0601,1298.701.2887,982
Utah2562768.400.9130,251
Connecticut2792958.200.9929,845
New Hampshire981047.500.8711,956
Washington5255607.301.0453,658
Minnesota3693946.900.7651,619
New Jersey5475846.300.8866,341
Rhode Island66676.100.986,864
Hawaii81855.900.978,785
District of Columbia34365.201.193,030
New York9631,0465.201.02102,477
Massachusetts3273434.900.6354,127
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Fatal Car Accidents by State 2024

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