Fatality Facts 2022: Yearly snapshot (2024)

A total of42,514 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2022. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s most recent estimate of the annual economic cost of crashes is $340 billion (Blincoe et al., 2023). Contributing to the death toll are alcohol, speeding, lack of seat belt use and other problematic behaviors. Death rates vary by vehicle type, driver age and sex, and other factors.

In 1975, the U.S. Department of Transportation started an annual census of motor vehicle deaths, recording information on crash type, vehicle type, road type, driver characteristics and a variety of other factors. Institute researchers analyze these data each year to quantify the public health problem of motor vehicle deaths.

The following facts are based on analysis of data from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System.

Posted June 2024.

Trends

Although the U.S. population has grown continuously since 1975, the rate of crash deaths per 100,000 people in 2022 was38% lower than itwas four decades ago. In 2022, the overall per capita death rate decreased 2.1% compared with 2021.

Motor vehicle crash deaths and deaths per 100,000 people, 1975-2022

Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 people by type, 1975-2022
YearDeathsPopulationRate per 100k personsMiles traveled (millions)Rate per 100 million miles
197544,525215,973,19920.61,330,0743.35
197645,523218,035,16420.91,409,1633.23
197747,878220,239,42521.71,476,5673.24
197850,331222,584,54522.61,548,2133.25
197951,093225,055,48722.71,529,1333.34
198051,091227,224,71922.51,520,8573.36
198149,301229,465,60821.51,550,2713.18
198243,945231,664,49619.01,592,4812.76
198342,589233,791,90318.21,649,1062.58
198444,257235,824,78318.81,716,7682.58
198543,825237,923,73218.41,774,7622.47
198646,087240,132,84119.21,838,2402.51
198746,390242,289,02319.11,924,3272.41
198847,087244,498,83619.32,025,5862.32
198945,582246,819,11918.52,107,0402.16
199044,599249,464,39617.92,147,5012.08
199141,508252,153,09216.52,172,2141.91
199239,250255,029,69915.42,239,8281.75
199340,150257,782,60815.62,296,5851.75
199440,716260,327,02115.62,357,5881.73
199541,817262,803,27615.92,422,7751.73
199642,065265,228,57215.92,482,2021.69
199742,013267,783,60715.72,560,3731.64
199841,501270,248,00315.42,625,3671.58
199941,717272,690,81315.32,691,3351.55
200041,945282,192,16214.92,749,8031.53
200142,196285,102,07514.82,781,4621.52
200243,005287,941,22014.92,855,7561.51
200342,884290,788,97614.72,890,8931.48
200442,836293,655,40414.62,962,5131.45
200543,510296,410,40414.72,989,8071.46
200642,708299,398,48414.33,014,1161.42
200741,259301,621,15713.73,032,3991.36
200837,423304,059,72412.32,973,5091.26
200933,883307,006,55011.02,977,5911.14
201032,999309,327,14310.72,966,5061.11
201132,479311,583,48110.42,946,1311.10
201233,782313,877,66210.82,969,4331.14
201332,894316,059,94710.42,988,2801.10
201432,744318,386,32910.33,025,6561.08
201535,485320,738,99411.13,095,3731.15
201637,806323,071,75511.73,174,4081.19
201737,473325,122,12811.53,212,3471.17
201836,835326,838,19911.33,240,3271.14
201936,355328,329,95311.13,261,7721.11
202039,007329,484,12311.82,903,6221.34
202143,230331,893,74513.03,140,0881.38
202242,514333,287,55712.83,196,1911.33

Sixty-one percent of crash fatalities in 2022 were passenger vehicle occupants, 18% were pedestrians, 15% were motorcyclists, 3% were bicyclists, and 2% were occupants of large trucks.

Motor vehicle crash deaths by type, 1975-2022
YearPassenger vehicle occupantsPedestriansMotorcyclistsBicyclistsLarge truck occupantsOtherAll motor vehicle deaths
Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number
197530,601697,516173,18071,003291621,309344,525
197631,724707,427163,306791421,10021,052245,523
197732,823697,732164,099992221,22931,073247,878
197834,923697,795154,574989221,3153832250,331
197935,026698,096164,8921093221,3723775251,093
198034,996688,070165,1381096521,1832739151,091
198133,711687,837164,8961093621,0822839249,301
198229,656677,331174,4491086429172728243,945
198329,154686,826164,2601083029602559142,589
198430,094687,025164,6021083821,0402658144,257
198529,848686,808164,5621086929412797243,825
198632,224706,779154,5661092928922697246,087
198733,145716,745154,034994028212705246,390
198834,105726,870153,661890128862664147,087
198933,599746,556143,135782228222648145,582
199032,711736,482153,243785326842626144,599
199130,810745,801142,805783626502606141,508
199229,457755,549142,395671725801552139,250
199329,994755,649142,445680625901666240,150
199430,820765,489132,317679626582636240,716
199531,914765,584132,226582826342631241,817
199632,354775,449132,161576126021738242,065
199732,343775,321132,116581127172705242,013
199831,781775,228132,294675727392702241,501
199932,008774,939122,483675027472790241,717
200032,109774,763112,895768927372752241,945
200131,938764,901123,195872926912742242,196
200232,724764,851113,267866326752825243,005
200332,166754,774113,710962617032905242,884
200431,750744,675114,026972227432920242,836
200531,455724,892114,57511784275821,046243,510
200630,628724,795114,8101176927742932242,708
200729,155714,699115,1741369927452787241,259
200825,547684,414125,3071471626152824237,423
200923,507694,109124,4671362824491723233,883
201022,351684,302134,5171462124751733232,999
201121,413664,457144,6301468025552744232,479
201221,906654,818144,9861573025902752233,782
201321,361654,779154,6911474725892727232,894
201421,131654,910154,30213723258521,093332,744
201522,741645,495155,0261482825982797235,485
201623,957636,080165,3371484826622922237,806
201723,866646,075165,2291480026802823237,473
201823,046636,374175,0381486826772832236,835
201922,557626,272175,0441485626802946336,355
202024,135626,565175,61914942260921,137339,007
202126,728627,470176,13714971275921,165343,230
202225,726617,522186,222151,084382321,137342,514

Age and sex

At all ages, males had higher per capita crash death rates than females in 2022. Males ages20 to 29 and those 85 and older had the highest rates of crash deaths, while females ages 12 and younger had the lowest rate.

Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 people by age and sex, 2022
AgeMaleFemaleTotal*
PopulationDeathsRatePopulationDeathsRatePopulationDeathsRate
<1325,981,4124661.824,812,0583931.650,793,4708591.7
13-156,680,5833014.56,359,9001742.713,040,4834773.7
16-198,828,9421,67919.08,410,2847238.617,239,2262,40614.0
20-2411,601,9883,03626.211,103,7911,0999.922,705,7794,14018.2
25-2911,352,7423,06927.010,840,4221,0159.422,193,1644,08818.4
30-3411,836,8202,93024.811,471,3161,0799.423,308,1364,01617.2
35-3911,302,3002,65123.510,965,6498677.922,267,9493,52115.8
40-4410,817,8892,39722.210,609,5277837.421,427,4163,18114.8
45-499,844,9892,05620.99,779,1097047.219,624,0982,76214.1
50-5410,434,6412,17720.910,372,9067477.220,807,5472,92614.1
55-5910,373,9232,22221.410,593,0917717.320,967,0142,99914.3
60-6410,297,9802,24121.810,820,4437246.721,118,4232,96814.1
65-698,873,9011,70719.29,757,5216356.518,631,4222,34512.6
70-747,036,7711,34819.28,120,2465977.415,157,0171,94612.8
75-794,909,68699320.25,951,3145489.210,861,0001,54314.2
80-842,825,15966323.53,834,38640310.56,659,5451,07016.1
85+2,283,82763327.74,202,04142910.26,485,8681,06716.5
Total*165,283,55330,66918.6168,004,00411,7377.0333,287,55742,51412.8
*Total includes other and/or unknowns

From 1975 to 2022, the rate of deaths per 100,000 people declined by79% for people 12 and younger (from 7.9 to 1.7),68% for teenagers (from 29.4 to 9.5),39% for people ages 20-34 (from 29.6 to 18.0),18% for people ages 35-69 (from 17.5 to 14.3), and45% for people 70 and older (from 25.9 to 11.5).

Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 people by age group, 1975-2022
Year<13 years13-19 years20-34 years35-69 years70+ years
PopulationNumberRatePopulationNumberRatePopulationNumberRatePopulationNumberRatePopulationNumberRate
197545,851,3043,6437.929,795,0238,74829.450,998,09815,07429.674,764,82913,08017.514,563,9453,77525.9
197645,000,7043,4247.629,909,4149,35631.352,745,00515,51729.475,419,92113,13717.414,960,1203,89626.0
197744,337,3323,3477.529,800,3139,63332.354,497,44817,28731.776,203,08313,46017.715,401,2493,85925.1
197843,907,4673,3677.729,543,2529,94033.655,909,06318,88633.877,348,22214,02018.115,876,5413,82424.1
197943,778,9593,1717.229,077,6079,92034.157,499,19719,67534.278,311,10714,23218.216,388,6173,77223.0
198043,914,3423,0486.928,486,4879,52433.458,814,39120,11034.279,111,52214,21918.016,897,9773,86122.8
198144,049,9402,7336.227,743,9478,31530.060,563,41619,88732.879,785,59113,95017.517,322,7143,87122.3
198244,131,5962,5735.827,160,5867,32327.061,099,52417,46528.681,488,90212,68515.617,783,8883,65520.6
198344,119,2972,5185.726,737,4976,80525.561,840,15416,85327.382,861,20412,48815.118,233,7513,73420.5
198443,978,0442,4225.526,435,8856,95226.362,491,25517,57928.184,256,66113,00615.418,662,9384,05221.7
198544,260,1362,4695.626,001,2476,73725.962,961,15417,03127.185,628,41013,12615.319,072,7854,20622.1
198644,755,4542,5375.725,592,4817,46629.263,115,88918,13228.787,205,53713,26315.219,463,4804,44522.8
198745,348,2472,6545.925,209,6157,29328.963,032,29817,67628.088,808,04614,07415.819,890,8174,55522.9
198845,942,9662,7015.925,004,4457,24229.062,784,73917,61328.190,464,40614,45816.020,302,2804,92524.3
198946,690,6042,6585.724,664,3006,68827.162,494,05616,51226.492,250,76214,65115.920,719,3974,94323.9
199047,472,5272,3324.924,404,7956,36426.162,282,68316,36626.394,140,10814,56815.521,164,2834,84422.9
199148,240,7472,2574.724,066,5875,76023.962,025,75014,94924.196,068,11113,58714.121,751,8974,84322.3
199248,903,6682,1654.424,163,1755,21521.661,427,10013,44521.998,214,53913,41413.722,321,2174,90122.0
199349,335,8642,1644.424,664,0915,42122.060,582,33213,45622.2100,399,64813,74813.722,800,6735,22122.9
199449,692,4622,3014.625,219,8385,63222.359,629,35113,02021.8102,541,52514,25113.923,243,8455,42523.3
199549,920,4842,2014.425,764,3005,67522.058,712,40713,33022.7104,712,32815,01814.323,693,7575,50923.3
199650,085,1882,1864.426,357,1985,81922.157,753,91012,86922.3106,975,95315,49614.524,056,3235,57823.2
199750,364,9832,1084.226,730,8125,73021.457,046,56912,33421.6109,232,42615,86014.524,408,8175,87224.1
199850,527,4762,0324.027,174,7285,61020.656,421,05311,78520.9111,331,19516,18514.524,793,5515,79823.4
199950,667,1391,9973.927,518,1565,75220.955,961,40111,84021.2113,451,31216,38414.425,092,8055,65722.5
200052,219,4231,8883.628,326,4125,68520.158,971,70912,17420.6117,114,73916,70014.325,559,8795,37921.0
200152,341,3951,7513.328,437,7115,59419.759,465,06612,37520.8119,060,43616,93414.225,797,4675,42521.0
200252,332,3061,6173.128,644,3135,95420.860,046,06812,60921.0120,913,20717,37414.426,005,3265,33220.5
200352,187,6021,6433.129,028,5005,71819.760,599,35012,36520.4122,772,57817,70514.426,200,9465,36320.5
200452,151,4061,6453.229,400,3925,64519.261,003,24012,62020.7124,762,84817,70714.226,337,5185,10619.4
200552,149,3951,5292.929,589,8545,30017.961,180,77213,02321.3126,831,71418,49114.626,658,6695,04718.9
200652,306,9081,4302.729,772,1985,15917.361,527,21913,14221.4128,907,36118,23314.126,884,7984,63617.2
200752,585,8091,2692.429,775,9434,98116.761,623,32212,53120.3130,500,56617,72513.627,135,5174,63117.1
200852,929,7791,0472.029,710,3074,07013.761,990,54611,40618.4131,908,05816,53812.527,521,0344,29115.6
200953,753,4121,0662.029,667,2793,48011.763,105,8819,94015.8132,693,70815,34011.627,786,2703,99514.4
201052,937,2789621.830,247,0143,12110.362,914,6009,68415.4135,270,59415,01511.127,957,6574,17114.9
201152,921,2539081.729,917,2163,03310.163,965,8189,63315.1136,306,91514,78210.828,472,2794,07114.3
201252,855,0619581.829,646,4172,8379.664,900,43310,21015.7137,323,65815,61411.429,152,0934,11314.1
201352,719,6319401.829,551,6072,5438.665,681,2519,90815.1138,067,09615,29811.130,040,3624,15013.8
201452,676,3808751.729,462,8182,6308.966,367,8039,87914.9139,015,31915,07310.830,864,0094,20613.6
201552,764,0809461.829,356,3302,7479.466,762,73710,60815.9140,231,06916,67711.931,624,7784,42714.0
201652,811,2151,0332.029,350,2222,8379.767,142,78011,36816.9141,361,05217,60112.532,406,4864,84815.0
201752,726,4109491.829,387,9542,7629.467,381,46910,93216.2141,662,25217,67012.533,964,0435,03714.8
201852,553,5998901.729,402,7942,4968.567,504,17010,76115.9142,087,33017,58512.435,290,3065,02614.2
201952,266,7408551.629,412,8282,3948.167,647,65810,25915.2142,410,35917,55812.336,592,3685,23214.3
202051,887,1478501.629,367,2082,7679.467,664,40111,90617.6142,779,66918,72413.137,785,6984,59312.2
202151,691,0969331.830,440,2403,09010.267,019,10212,82819.1145,289,67420,91714.437,453,6335,24514.0
202250,793,4708591.730,279,7092,8839.568,207,07912,24418.0144,843,86920,70214.339,163,4305,62614.4

Seat belt use

According to a national daytime observational survey of motorists, seat belt use among front seat occupants was 91.6% in 2022 (Boyle, 2023). Unrestrained vehicle occupants are more likely than restrained occupants to be fatally injured in a crash, so belt use is much lower among fatally injured occupants. Among fatally injured passenger vehicle occupants age 13 and older in 2022,45% of drivers and 42% of passengers were belted.

Seat belt use among fatally injured passenger vehicle occupants 13 and older by seating position, 1995-2022
YearDriverPassenger
Belt usedUnbeltedUnknownBelt usedUnbeltedUnknown
Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%
19956,9743312,692591,77282,642295,577627919
19967,3683412,331571,91992,750305,706628079
19977,5613512,288571,84792,867315,497608109
19987,7973612,033561,78682,814325,169597258
19997,8343612,252561,79382,748325,249607008
20008,1993811,841541,75482,957335,212587448
20018,5093911,638531,70082,844325,178597378
20028,7863912,028531,70583,151355,093576878
20039,2394211,274511,66683,127364,851557739
20049,4564311,027501,45073,132374,768566227
20059,3154211,133511,48973,122384,551556348
20069,1624210,874501,53272,964384,250546789
20078,9154310,070491,53772,902384,007536819
20087,794439,160501,30172,536393,495544737
20097,421448,199491,20772,366403,031524498
20107,307467,497471,21582,285412,872514578
20117,047457,356471,14772,055402,650524328
20127,234457,505471,16672,158412,665504619
20137,324476,988451,26182,166432,439484719
20147,410486,906451,17082,182442,3094647710
20158,026487,289441,30582,344442,4734655710
20168,486487,721441,42582,442442,562465149
20178,670497,603431,46682,463462,3394456310
20188,435497,399431,41882,272452,3204550710
20198,357507,108421,40482,227452,2614551310
20208,099448,376461,807102,129422,4014760012
20219,115459,209451,994102,408432,5224564212
20228,830458,708451,997102,283422,5334666712

In 2022, the highest number (14,860) of fatality injured occupants were involved in frontal impacts, and among these individuals, less than half (44%) were belted. More than half of fatally injured occupants in side and rear crashes were belted. In other crashes, mostly involving rollovers, only 23% of fatality injuredoccupants were belted.

Seat belt use among fatally injured passenger vehicle occupants 13 and older by crash type, 2022
Initial Contact PointRestraint used
BeltedUnbeltedTotal*
Number%Number%Number%
Front6,570446,7124514,860100
Side2,975542,009365,538100
Rear64652452361,244100
Other (mostly rollover)481231,397682,058100
Total*11,1154411,2654525,057100
*Total includes other and/or unknowns

Speeding

In 2022, speeding was a factor in 29% of motor vehicle crash deaths. Speeding has been a factor in more than a quarter of crash deaths over the past decade. Speedingcrashes include those in which the driver was issued a traffic citation for speeding or in which driver-related factors included driving too fast for conditions, racing or exceeding the posted speed limit.

Motor vehicle crash deaths involving speeding as a contributing factor, 2012-2022
Speeding-relatedNot speeding-relatedTotal
Number%Number%Number
20139,6962923,1987132,894
20149,2832823,4617232,744
20159,7232725,7627335,485
201610,2912727,5157337,806
20179,9472727,5267337,473
20189,5792627,2567436,835
20199,5922626,7637436,355
202011,4282927,5797139,007
202112,4982930,7327143,230
202212,1512930,3637142,514

In 2022, the percentage of crash deaths involving speeding was higher on minor roads (33%) than on interstates and freeways (29%) or on other major roads (26%).

Crash deaths involving speeding as a contributing factor by road type, 2022
Speeding-relatedNot speeding-relatedTotal
Number%Number%Number
Interstates and freeways2,204295,280717,484
Other major roads5,7272616,3457422,072
Minor roads4,143338,4426712,585
All road types*12,1512930,3637142,514
*Total includes other and/or unknowns

Of the 12,151 speeding-related fatalities that occurred in 2022, about half (54%) occurred on roads with speed limits lower than 55 mph.

Motor vehicle crash deaths involving speeding as a contributing factor by speed limit, 2022
Speeding-relatedNot speeding-relatedTotal
Number%Number%Number%
≤35 mph3,052255,863198,91521
40-50 mph3,461288,3732811,83428
55+ mph5,1704314,4994819,66946
Total*12,15110030,36310042,514100
*Total includes other and/or unknowns

Distraction

A total of3,126 drivers in fatal crashes that occurred in 2022 were categorized as distracted. Of these, the most common distractionwas “generally distracted or lost in thought (daydreaming)” at 63% of distracted drivers. These figures are likely underestimates, given that it is often impossible to verify that a distraction was present at the time of a crash.

Distracted drivers in fatal crashes during 2022, by distraction type
Distraction typeNumber%
Generally distracted or "lost in thought" (daydreaming)1,95963
Cellphone use (talking, listening, dialing, texting)37512
Outside person, object or event, such as rubbernecking2779
Other distraction, not specified813
Other occupants (talking with or looking at other people in car)1224
Using or reaching for device brought into vehicle, such as navigational device, headphones1013
Eating or drinking441
Adjusting audio or climate controls30<1
Using other device/controls integral to vehicle, such as adjusting rear view mirrors, seats, or using OEM navigation system1274
Moving object in vehicle, such as pet or insect14<1
Smoking related (includes smoking, lighting up, putting ashes in ashtray)11<1
All distracted drivers3,126100
Some drivers were coded as engaged in multiple distractions, so the sum of the rows exceeds the total number of distracted drivers.

When they died

In 2022, February had the fewest crash deaths and October had the most.

Motor vehicle crash deaths by month, 2022
MonthDeaths%
January3,1998
February2,9877
March3,3298
April3,1867
May3,6569
June3,6088
July3,8569
August3,8469
September3,8869
October3,9739
November3,5038
December3,4858
Total42,514100

In 2022, abouthalf (49%) of crash deaths occurred on Friday, Saturday or Sunday.

Motor vehicle crash deaths by day of week, 2022
Day of weekDeaths%
Sunday6,61816
Monday5,37213
Tuesday5,26512
Wednesday5,46913
Thursday5,63613
Friday6,47215
Saturday7,68218
Total42,514100

In 2022,about one-third (32%) of crash deaths occurred between 3 p.m. and 9 p.m.

Motor vehicle crash deaths by time of day, 2022
Time of dayDeaths%
Midnight - 3 a.m.5,26112
3 a.m. - 6 a.m.3,6279
6 a.m. - 9 a.m.4,05910
9 a.m. - noon3,8089
Noon - 3 p.m.5,08912
3 p.m. - 6 p.m.6,33715
6 p.m. - 9 p.m.7,32917
9 p.m. - midnight6,67816
Total*42,514100
*Total includes other and/or unknowns

Independence Day (July 4) typically is one of the days of the year with the most motor vehicle crash deaths (Weast, 2018).

Days of year with most motor vehicle crash deaths, 2018-2022
DateTotal deaths, 2018-2022Yearly average
July 4716143
September 3698140
October 30684137
September 25676135
September 18675135
Fatality Facts 2022: Yearly snapshot (2024)

FAQs

Fatality Facts 2022: Yearly snapshot? ›

A total of 42,514 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2022. The U.S. Department of Transportation's most recent estimate of the annual economic cost of crashes is $340 billion (Blincoe et al., 2023). Contributing to the death toll are alcohol, speeding, lack of seat belt use and other problematic behaviors.

How many fatal car accidents are there per year in the US? ›

There are nearly 43,000 fatal crashes a year in the U.S., but there's at least a glimmer of hope: The actual deadly car crash rate is less than 1%.

Which age group has the most fatal crashes? ›

According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, drivers between the ages of 16 and 17 are more likely to be involved in car accidents than drivers from any other age group. Additionally, teen drivers cause more injuries and deaths than other drivers, including injuries to themselves.

What day of the year has the most crash deaths? ›

July 4th is the deadliest day of the year to be on the roads because this holiday has more fatal auto accidents than any other day of the year.

What age do drivers have the highest fatality rate? ›

NHTSA data shows that the majority of people killed in traffic crashes involving older drivers are 65 and older. About 67% of the deaths in 2022 were either the older driver or their passenger, also 65 years of age or older: Older driver deaths: 5,024 (58.6%) Passengers age 65+ riding with an older driver: 724 (8.4%)

What vehicle has the most deaths per year? ›

Mitsubishi Mirage Sedan

Which state has the most fatal car accidents? ›

States with Most Automotive Deaths per 100,000
RankStateDeaths per 100,000
1Mississippi25.4
2Alabama21.5
3Wyoming19.6
4South Carolina19.4
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What is the riskiest driving age? ›

The risk of motor vehicle crashes is higher among teens ages 16–19 than among any other age group.

What color car is hit the most? ›

Why? Research suggests that black vehicles are involved in accidents much more frequently than other color cars. During the day, black vehicles are associated with about a 12 percent increase in crash risk. At night, you're about 47 percent more likely to get into an accident when you're driving a black car.

Which driver causes the most accidents? ›

Young Drivers Have the Most Accidents

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), drivers aged 16–24 were involved in 22.8% of all accidents in 2021. Drivers aged 25–34 were involved in almost as many accidents—22.6%—and no other age groups were involved in nearly as many crashes.

What age do most car accidents happen? ›

At what age do most car accidents happen? Drivers who are 16 to 24 years old are three times more likely to be involved in a deadly crash than older drivers, according to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. Speeding was the critical safety issue in accidents involving young drivers.

What is the deadliest crash in US history? ›

American Airlines Flight 191
Accident
DateMay 25, 1979
SummaryEngine detachment leading to loss of control
SiteDes Plaines, near O'Hare International Airport, Illinois, U.S. 42°0′35″N 87°55′45″W
Total fatalities273
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What is the deadliest driving day of the year? ›

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- August 7th is the single deadliest day of the year to drive on American roads, according to new analysis by Nextbase of data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)1.

What gender causes more accidents? ›

According to traffic collision data collected from the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), roughly 60 percent of car accidents in Los Angeles County are caused by men, whereas women cause roughly 40 percent of car accidents.

What is the number one cause of death? ›

Leading causes of death in 2021 globally

The world's biggest killer is ischaemic heart disease, responsible for 13% of the world's total deaths. Since 2000, the largest increase in deaths has been for this disease, rising by 2.7 million to 9.1 million deaths in 2021.

What is the leading cause of accidental death? ›

The top three leading causes of preventable injury-related death (poisoning, falls, and motor vehicle) account for 86% of all preventable deaths. No other preventable cause of death (including suffocation, drowning, fires and burns, and natural or environmental disasters) accounts for more than 3% of the total.

How many deaths are caused by cars each year? ›

Each year, over 3,700 people die on California roadways. There is an estimated amount of between 20 and 50 million accident-related injuries that occur globally each year. At least 250,000 accidents in which injuries occur are reported in California each year.

What is the highest death rate for car accidents? ›

The population motor-vehicle death rate reached its peak in 1937 with 30.8 deaths per 100,000 population. The current rate is 13.8 per 100,000, representing a 55% improvement. In 1913, 33.38 people died for every 10,000 vehicles on the road. In 2022, the death rate was 1.50 per 10,000 vehicles, a 95% improvement.

Which country has the most car accidents? ›

Which Country Has the Most Car Accidents? The United States has one of the biggest road networks in the world, and it also has one of the highest rates of drivers. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that the United States also has the largest number of car accidents in the world.

What is the most wrecked car in America? ›

Based on the NHTSA's data, Value Penguin determined that the following are the most dangerous cars in America: Ford F-Series—fatal crashes: 10,845. Chevrolet Silverado—fatal crashes: 7,718. Honda Accord—fatal crashes: 5,079.

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