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Trends Table 30. Fatal Crashes Involving Large Trucks by State, 2009-2019

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State 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016† 2017† 2018† 2019†
Alabama 73 102 88 100 101 74 94 131 85 108 127
Alaska 3 5 0 4 3 5 1 6 5 8 9
Arizona 58 52 57 66 56 59 79 70 84 78 81
Arkansas 70 74 82 82 74 68 58 68 80 76 72
California 240 219 249 233 240 266 280 324 340 335 355
Colorado 35 42 42 47 50 57 56 83 80 82 90
Connecticut 13 23 13 16 20 17 32 30 20 29 20
Delaware 7 9 9 8 10 11 12 9 15 11 15
District of Columbia 1 3 2 1 3 4 2 0 0 3 0
Florida 170 170 194 182 179 168 197 286 281 296 311
Georgia 129 138 155 139 142 128 161 192 207 179 180
Hawaii 4 4 3 6 7 4 5 5 6 7 3
Idaho 18 15 18 13 31 20 23 34 46 47 39
Illinois 85 100 109 106 123 102 93 140 126 145 125
Indiana 82 101 111 101 99 112 106 110 132 137 125
Iowa 56 79 48 52 57 46 48 61 63 57 62
Kansas 50 68 56 55 63 42 58 68 78 74 76
Kentucky 101 84 82 76 69 63 76 98 77 91 103
Louisiana 68 88 71 90 70 72 67 82 89 95 80
Maine 20 13 16 10 16 10 10 14 24 15 16
Maryland 45 39 37 54 53 47 48 60 51 65 56
Massachusetts 18 19 33 17 30 26 27 30 27 35 29
Michigan 62 80 58 67 74 87 69 100 78 97 94
Minnesota 48 74 49 53 70 60 58 51 59 42 51
Mississippi 53 52 58 39 55 66 64 81 95 92 75
Missouri 79 76 90 84 71 85 96 109 105 115 115
Montana 21 12 23 11 19 7 17 22 21 16 30
Nebraska 40 45 27 34 25 41 35 43 39 40 52
Nevada 18 15 24 19 17 15 25 27 35 21 34
New Hampshire 7 6 8 6 11 12 6 8 12 18 6
New Jersey 60 52 51 55 57 69 48 58 51 77 69
New Mexico 33 41 41 38 47 56 42 37 56 52 61
New York 100 111 107 90 108 91 113 111 117 96 113
North Carolina 112 98 108 117 122 109 114 152 139 160 148
North Dakota 28 14 30 40 54 41 37 12 23 26 19
Ohio 101 114 105 138 120 114 156 128 150 159 152
Oklahoma 71 87 95 108 104 109 97 115 121 109 95
Oregon 27 42 48 27 32 27 47 52 51 64 63
Pennsylvania 120 152 150 149 144 146 139 146 158 124 129
Rhode Island 4 2 1 3 5 2 1 2 7 2 4
South Carolina 76 57 77 79 60 59 95 102 89 115 111
South Dakota 12 19 10 15 17 19 13 8 16 22 14
Tennessee 82 82 97 97 109 93 101 105 120 118 137
Texas 273 349 386 496 456 481 480 525 564 591 579
Utah 21 27 20 16 19 17 33 25 35 32 41
Vermont 6 9 6 5 7 9 5 7 7 8 10
Virginia 68 72 69 75 81 82 69 89 92 102 98
Washington 29 27 28 41 34 33 32 49 75 55 73
West Virginia 29 39 32 44 44 23 22 27 42 45 37
Wisconsin 46 51 68 57 75 50 53 63 75 63 62
Wyoming 11 19 24 25 21 25 22 22 19 27 33
Total 2,983 3,271 3,365 3,486 3,554 3,429 3,622 4,177 4,367 4,461 4,479
†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: Friday, March 3, 2023