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Trends Table 31. Large Trucks Involved in Fatal Crashes by State, 2010-2020

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State 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016† 2017† 2018† 2019† 2020†
Alabama 105 96 111 107 76 103 141 94 114 136 138
Alaska 5 0 4 4 5 1 7 5 8 9 10
Arizona 54 65 73 69 61 88 80 94 90 93 111
Arkansas 79 101 88 86 75 65 72 89 91 89 84
California 240 265 251 265 282 300 358 361 362 399 384
Colorado 46 46 51 51 60 66 89 87 89 97 74
Connecticut 23 14 16 20 19 33 34 21 30 25 25
Delaware 9 10 10 10 11 12 9 15 11 15 9
District of Columbia 3 2 1 3 4 2 0 0 3 0 2
Florida 179 201 193 187 179 215 306 302 326 340 351
Georgia 145 169 149 157 135 178 207 238 198 195 230
Hawaii 4 3 6 7 4 5 5 6 7 3 6
Idaho 15 18 17 31 21 25 38 50 51 43 49
Illinois 113 120 115 136 116 105 154 140 165 142 170
Indiana 111 130 115 116 138 134 124 146 148 149 148
Iowa 90 49 65 59 47 50 64 71 65 68 67
Kansas 71 58 59 66 47 64 70 86 81 83 69
Kentucky 90 88 88 71 67 92 100 81 106 107 114
Louisiana 93 81 102 74 84 75 89 101 103 97 98
Maine 13 17 10 16 10 10 15 26 16 16 20
Maryland 39 38 57 60 49 52 64 54 68 59 57
Massachusetts 19 33 17 30 27 30 31 28 39 32 28
Michigan 83 61 70 88 90 105 110 91 105 100 74
Minnesota 77 53 54 74 63 62 53 61 45 55 59
Mississippi 55 62 44 57 72 71 91 100 99 78 84
Missouri 76 95 89 77 95 107 113 114 136 130 125
Montana 13 24 11 19 7 18 22 21 16 31 27
Nebraska 49 29 42 27 45 37 49 40 47 60 53
Nevada 16 28 21 24 15 26 28 38 22 36 32
New Hampshire 6 8 6 11 12 6 8 12 19 6 11
New Jersey 59 59 62 64 81 57 61 53 80 73 54
New Mexico 43 44 39 55 66 53 47 81 68 80 56
New York 116 112 97 114 104 117 116 120 99 119 116
North Carolina 104 118 132 125 111 119 162 149 168 172 157
North Dakota 17 32 44 64 45 42 14 26 28 20 18
Ohio 123 113 145 151 130 186 141 167 177 184 145
Oklahoma 88 100 124 116 123 109 126 132 122 104 94
Oregon 49 48 28 34 31 51 55 58 68 67 64
Pennsylvania 159 163 175 170 164 168 172 185 139 177 147
Rhode Island 2 1 3 5 2 2 2 9 2 4 7
South Carolina 61 79 81 66 61 102 109 92 123 120 119
South Dakota 19 10 16 18 19 13 9 18 22 15 24
Tennessee 89 101 108 121 107 113 115 129 136 153 165
Texas 376 414 548 492 532 537 586 630 660 658 622
Utah 28 24 17 21 20 38 29 39 34 44 38
Vermont 11 6 6 7 9 5 7 7 8 11 4
Virginia 87 74 88 100 90 76 99 106 109 106 113
Washington 27 35 43 38 35 32 52 82 58 79 60
West Virginia 40 32 47 48 25 22 34 48 50 40 34
Wisconsin 53 77 60 85 52 57 65 78 70 68 63
Wyoming 22 27 27 25 26 38 30 24 28 46 33
Total 3,494 3,633 3,825 3,921 3,749 4,074 4,562 4,805 4,909 5,033 4,842
†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