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Trends Table 29. Fatalities in Crashes Involving Large Trucks by State, 2010-2020

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State 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016† 2017† 2018† 2019† 2020†
Alabama 114 100 107 109 84 101 149 99 121 137 141
Alaska 7 0 4 4 5 1 7 6 10 9 9
Arizona 65 68 85 63 67 91 84 95 90 96 122
Arkansas 83 88 91 83 78 70 76 89 86 83 87
California 236 282 261 259 301 305 375 383 375 418 398
Colorado 49 51 58 56 63 64 88 87 91 103 81
Connecticut 23 14 16 20 21 37 31 23 31 21 26
Delaware 9 10 9 10 12 12 9 15 15 16 10
District of Columbia 3 2 1 3 5 2 0 0 3 0 1
Florida 181 213 213 197 190 225 320 298 322 349 344
Georgia 153 174 153 163 155 182 203 228 192 204 234
Hawaii 4 3 6 7 4 5 6 9 7 3 6
Idaho 15 21 13 34 23 26 36 48 55 44 52
Illinois 88 122 122 142 111 103 151 149 166 144 178
Indiana 115 136 112 117 128 118 118 152 151 140 153
Iowa 88 60 60 61 48 61 74 67 63 69 71
Kansas 86 65 64 68 46 65 81 95 86 86 73
Kentucky 100 88 82 78 68 81 106 91 107 114 118
Louisiana 107 80 108 84 80 79 92 102 105 89 98
Maine 14 17 11 18 10 11 20 25 16 17 22
Maryland 44 39 66 58 49 58 65 55 71 60 57
Massachusetts 19 35 18 31 27 28 31 28 37 31 28
Michigan 85 61 73 88 98 75 113 90 105 102 74
Minnesota 90 52 60 75 66 64 62 61 44 58 59
Mississippi 55 73 51 63 81 72 90 105 107 90 82
Missouri 84 101 92 85 100 105 118 112 130 135 119
Montana 14 31 11 20 12 20 25 24 17 34 31
Nebraska 55 31 44 29 52 40 58 41 51 64 56
Nevada 15 35 19 18 17 27 29 37 24 36 38
New Hampshire 6 8 6 13 12 6 9 13 22 7 12
New Jersey 52 53 60 60 74 50 59 53 91 78 51
New Mexico 46 48 42 54 72 46 44 72 68 78 51
New York 120 114 100 118 98 126 119 126 100 118 117
North Carolina 117 117 127 139 121 129 163 165 177 167 170
North Dakota 18 40 48 63 49 47 13 28 31 21 21
Ohio 132 117 152 131 130 167 141 171 184 172 149
Oklahoma 91 112 124 112 134 106 127 134 116 101 89
Oregon 46 50 28 33 32 53 56 54 73 67 73
Pennsylvania 164 160 166 155 162 161 169 168 142 135 133
Rhode Island 2 1 4 5 2 1 2 8 2 4 6
South Carolina 65 89 84 64 63 114 111 96 123 122 132
South Dakota 25 12 20 18 21 13 8 22 27 16 28
Tennessee 92 108 112 127 110 116 121 135 130 151 179
Texas 400 432 573 535 553 567 602 658 666 652 643
Utah 35 22 18 20 18 39 29 37 37 43 40
Vermont 10 6 5 8 11 8 7 10 11 10 4
Virginia 77 76 84 89 90 71 100 104 109 109 108
Washington 30 33 45 40 36 40 52 79 62 77 65
West Virginia 50 34 45 46 30 22 31 55 52 43 32
Wisconsin 56 71 65 83 55 56 73 85 73 70 69
Wyoming 27 26 26 25 34 28 25 19 32 39 25
Total 3,686 3,781 3,944 3,981 3,908 4,094 4,678 4,906 5,006 5,032 4,965
†Beginning with data for 2016, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) implemented changes to revise vehicle classification based on gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), which reclassified 329 light pickup trucks as large trucks.  Due to this methodology change, comparisons of the 2016 (and later) Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) large truck data with prior years should be performed with caution.
Note: A large truck is defined as a truck with a GVWR greater than 10,000 pounds.
Source: NHTSA, FARS.
Last updated: Tuesday, February 7, 2023