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Trends Table 33. Multiple-Vehicle Fatal 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 93 77 87 77 59 75 99 65 87 109 102
Alaska 5 0 3 3 4 1 3 3 6 5 8
Arizona 46 43 47 41 43 62 53 65 60 75 77
Arkansas 58 64 62 54 57 43 52 56 60 62 52
California 159 186 176 170 202 221 238 249 255 282 262
Colorado 36 30 39 33 45 45 60 62 67 76 50
Connecticut 15 11 11 16 12 19 23 16 21 15 18
Delaware 8 8 5 7 9 8 7 11 10 15 7
District of Columbia 0 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 2 0 1
Florida 135 140 144 140 134 158 227 223 218 247 261
Georgia 119 126 114 110 97 134 148 179 144 154 167
Hawaii 4 2 4 1 0 4 4 5 4 3 4
Idaho 10 15 12 24 14 19 31 33 37 34 37
Illinois 82 83 89 103 82 77 112 105 111 103 118
Indiana 92 91 86 82 92 90 92 111 110 111 105
Iowa 67 36 45 46 37 41 50 45 51 52 49
Kansas 59 47 36 51 38 49 52 65 63 63 51
Kentucky 74 63 60 57 52 69 77 64 79 86 87
Louisiana 72 60 69 58 59 64 68 63 72 55 74
Maine 9 13 8 13 9 9 14 20 14 8 13
Maryland 33 28 46 45 39 36 43 35 48 39 45
Massachusetts 14 27 10 19 16 17 17 17 27 21 19
Michigan 64 51 59 66 75 57 83 70 89 79 60
Minnesota 63 39 43 62 52 52 41 47 41 45 47
Mississippi 47 49 34 39 52 50 66 80 77 62 67
Missouri 61 65 62 51 67 74 83 86 87 83 86
Montana 11 21 7 15 6 16 17 18 10 18 16
Nebraska 35 25 31 18 36 29 36 34 31 45 40
Nevada 12 15 15 13 14 21 17 27 14 22 21
New Hampshire 6 6 6 8 7 4 7 8 13 5 6
New Jersey 40 38 37 46 56 27 43 36 55 44 32
New Mexico 33 29 22 33 37 30 34 41 46 50 34
New York 76 67 63 68 62 77 63 73 59 55 59
North Carolina 75 88 88 94 82 97 122 118 126 125 122
North Dakota 11 26 33 42 36 28 4 16 22 17 16
Ohio 100 87 123 102 99 134 111 126 132 126 109
Oklahoma 66 72 81 81 83 78 89 102 82 72 71
Oregon 28 30 21 23 19 36 44 37 51 42 44
Pennsylvania 114 124 133 116 119 105 116 126 98 102 91
Rhode Island 2 1 3 3 1 1 0 6 2 4 3
South Carolina 48 51 64 50 48 79 77 65 91 90 91
South Dakota 13 8 15 16 15 11 7 10 16 11 21
Tennessee 64 78 79 92 79 84 89 101 95 115 119
Texas 297 311 376 359 380 396 425 459 471 457 455
Utah 24 13 14 12 13 23 20 30 22 33 31
Vermont 8 4 4 6 8 3 6 5 7 8 2
Virginia 52 53 52 64 59 45 59 76 78 70 76
Washington 21 22 32 27 25 24 33 64 40 54 46
West Virginia 33 28 37 31 18 18 21 33 32 25 23
Wisconsin 41 62 48 64 42 46 49 69 53 51 52
Wyoming 16 19 18 18 21 17 14 12 18 24 16
Total 2,651 2,633 2,753 2,771 2,714 2,903 3,246 3,467 3,504 3,549 3,463
†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