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Motor Vehicle Traffic Crash Fatalities, Pedalcyclist Fatalities, And Fatality Rates By State, 2022 (1)

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Ìý Ìý PedalcyclistsÌý
ÌýStateÌý Resident population
(000)
Total traffic
fatalitiesÌý
ÌýFatalities ÌýPercent of total
traffic fatalities
FatalitiesÌýÌý
100,000 population
Alabama 5,074 988 14 1.4% 0.28
Alaska 734 82 2 2.40 0.27
Arizona 7,359 1,302 50 3.80 0.68
Arkansas 3,046 643 6 0.90 0.20
California 39,029 4,428 177 4.00 0.45
Colorado 5,840 764 15 2.00 0.26
Connecticut 3,626 359 3 0.80 0.08
Delaware 1,018 162 6 3.70 0.59
District of Columbia 672 32 3 9.40 0.45
Florida 22,245 3,530 222 6.30 1.00
Georgia 10,913 1,797 29 1.60 0.27
Hawaii 1,440 116 7 6.00 0.49
Idaho 1,939 215 4 1.90 0.21
Illinois 12,582 1,268 35 2.80 0.28
Indiana 6,833 949 16 1.70 0.23
Iowa 3,201 338 4 1.20 0.12
Kansas 2,937 410 7 1.70 0.24
Kentucky 4,512 744 14 1.90 0.31
Louisiana 4,590 906 45 5.00 0.98
Maine 1,385 182 2 1.10 0.14
Maryland 6,165 564 10 1.80 0.16
Massachusetts 6,982 434 9 2.10 0.13
Michigan 10,034 1,124 36 3.20 0.36
Minnesota 5,717 444 6 1.40 0.10
Mississippi 2,940 703 17 2.40 0.58
Missouri 6,178 1,057 11 1.00 0.18
Montana 1,123 213 2 0.90 0.18
Nebraska 1,968 244 0 (2) (3)
Nevada 3,178 416 15 3.60 0.47
New Hampshire 1,395 146 3 2.10 0.22
New Jersey 9,262 685 18 2.60 0.19
New Mexico 2,113 466 4 0.90 0.19
New York 19,677 1,175 50 4.30 0.25
New Carolina 10,699 1,630 22 1.30 0.21
New Dakota 779 98 1 1.00 0.13
Ohio 11,756 1,275 8 0.60 0.07
Oklahoma 4,020 710 15 2.10 0.37
Oregon 4,240 601 13 2.20 0.31
Pennsylvania 12,972 1,179 15 1.30 0.12
Rhode Island 1,094 52 0 (2) (3)
South Carolina 5,283 1,094 25 2.30 0.47
South Dakota 910 137 3 2.20 0.33
Tennessee 7,051 1,314 15 1.10 0.21
Texas 30,030 4,408 91 2.10 0.30
Utah 3,381 319 15 4.70 0.44
Vermont 647 76 1 1.30 0.15
Virginia 8,684 1,008 11 1.10 0.13
Washington 7,786 733 11 1.50 0.14
West Virginia 1,775 264 2 0.80 0.11
Wisconsin 5,893 596 14 2.30 0.24
Wyoming 581 134 1 0.70 0.17
U.S. Total 333,288 42,514 1,105 2.60% 0.33

(1) Bicyclists are defined by the National Highway Safety Administration as pedalcyclists, which are bicyclists and other cyclists including riders of two-wheeled, nonmotorized vehicles, tricycles and unicycles. Starting in 2022, pedalcyclists include people on motorized bicycles.
(2) Less than 0.01 percent.
(3) Less than 0.01 per 100,000 population.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

 
Total And Pedalcyclist Traffic Fatalties And Fatality Rates, By State, 2014

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Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Pedalcyclist fatalities
per million population
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State Resident population
(000)
Total traffic
fatalities
Pedalcyclist
fatalities
Percentage of
total traffic fatalities
Rate Rank (1)
Alabama 4,849 820 9 1.1% 1.86 25
Alaska 737 73 3 4.1 4.07 4
Arizona 6,731 770 29 3.8 4.31 3
Arkansas 2,966 466 7 1.5 2.36 14
California 38,803 3,074 128 4.2 3.30 6
Colorado 5,356 488 10 2.0 1.87 24
Connecticut 3,597 248 3 1.2 0.83 45
Delaware 936 121 3 2.5 3.21 7
D.C. 659 23 1 4.3 1.52 29
Florida 19,893 2,494 139 5.6 6.99 2
Georgia 10,097 1,164 19 1.6 1.88 23
Hawaii 1,420 95 4 4.2 2.82 10
Idaho 1,634 186 2 1.1 1.22 35
Illinois 12,881 924 27 2.9 2.10 19
Indiana 6,597 746 12 1.6 1.82 27
Iowa 3,107 321 4 1.2 1.29 33
Kansas 2,904 385 7 1.8 2.41 12
Kentucky 4,413 672 4 0.6 0.91 43
Louisiana 4,650 737 12 1.6 2.58 11
Maine 1,330 131 2 1.5 1.50 30
Maryland 5,976 442 5 1.1 0.84 44
Massachusetts 6,745 328 8 2.4 1.19 36
Michigan 9,910 901 22 2.4 2.22 18
Minnesota 5,457 361 5 1.4 0.92 42
Mississippi 2,994 607 6 1.0 2.00 20
Missouri 6,064 766 5 0.7 0.82 46
Montana 1,024 192 2 1.0 1.95 21
Nebraska 1,882 225 2 0.9 1.06 38
Nevada 2,839 290 8 2.8 2.82 10
New Hampshire 1,327 95 3 3.2 2.26 17
New Jersey 8,938 556 11 2.0 1.23 34
New Mexico 2,086 383 5 1.3 2.40 13
New York 19,746 1,039 46 4.4 2.33 16
North Carolina 9,944 1,284 19 1.5 1.91 22
North Dakota 739 135 3 2.2 4.06 5
Ohio 11,594 1,006 11 1.1 0.95 41
Oklahoma 3,878 669 4 0.6 1.03 39
Oregon 3,970 357 7 2.0 1.76 28
Pennsylvania 12,787 1,195 19 1.6 1.49 31
Rhode Island 1,055 52 0 0.0 0.00 49
South Carolina 4,832 824 14 1.7 2.90 9
South Dakota 853 136 2 1.5 2.34 15
Tennessee 6,549 962 5 0.5 0.76 47
Texas 26,957 3,538 50 1.4 1.85 26
Utah 2,943 256 9 3.5 3.06 8
Vermont 627 44 0 0.0 0.00 49
Virginia 8,326 703 12 1.7 1.44 32
Washington 7,062 462 7 1.5 0.99 40
West Virginia 1,850 272 2 0.7 1.08 37
Wisconsin 5,758 507 4 0.8 0.69 48
Wyoming 584 150 5 3.3 8.56 1
United States 318,857 32,675 726 2.2% 2.28 Ìý

(1) States with the same pedalist fatality rate per million population receive the same rank.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

 
Motor Vehicle Traffic Crash Fatalities, Pedalcyclist Traffic Fatalities, And Fatality Rates, By State, 2015

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State Total traffic
fatalities
Pedalcyclist
fatalities
Pedalcyclists as a
percent of total
traffic fatalities
Pedalcyclist fatalities
per million population
Alabama 849 9 1.1% 1.9
Alaska 65 0 (1) 0.0
Arizona 893 29 3.2 4.3
Arkansas 531 3 0.6 1.0
California 3,176 129 4.1 3.3
Colorado 546 13 2.4 2.4
Connecticut 266 3 1.1 0.8
Delaware 126 3 2.4 3.2
DC 23 1 4.3 1.5
Florida 2,939 150 5.1 7.4
Georgia 1,430 23 1.6 2.3
Hawaii 94 2 2.1 1.4
Idaho 216 0 (1) 0.0
Illinois 998 26 2.6 2.0
Indiana 821 12 1.5 1.8
Iowa 320 5 1.6 1.6
Kansas 355 3 0.8 1.0
Kentucky 761 7 0.9 1.6
Louisiana 726 34 4.7 7.3
Maine 156 0 0.0 0.0
Maryland 513 11 2.1 1.8
Massachusetts 306 9 2.9 1.3
Michigan 963 33 3.4 3.3
Minnesota 411 10 2.4 1.8
Mississippi 677 5 0.7 1.7
Missouri 869 9 1.0 1.5
Montana 224 1 0.4 1.0
Nebraska 246 4 1.6 2.1
Nevada 325 10 3.1 3.5
New Hampshire 114 3 2.6 2.3
New Jersey 562 18 3.2 2.0
New Mexico 298 7 2.3 3.4
New York 1,121 36 3.2 1.8
North Carolina 1,379 23 1.7 2.3
North Dakota 131 1 0.8 1.3
Ohio 1,110 25 2.3 2.2
Oklahoma 643 6 0.9 1.5
Oregon 447 8 1.8 2.0
Pennsylvania 1,200 16 1.3 1.3
Rhode Island 45 0 (1) 0.0
South Carolina 977 16 1.6 3.3
South Dakota 133 1 0.8 1.2
Tennessee 958 10 1.0 1.5
Texas 3,516 50 1.4 1.8
Utah 276 5 1.8 1.7
Vermont 57 4 7.0 6.4
Virginia 753 15 2.0 1.8
Washington 568 14 2.5 2.0
West Virginia 268 1 0.4 0.5
Wisconsin 566 15 2.7 2.6
Wyoming 145 0 (1) 0.0
Total United States 35,092 818 2.3% 2.5

(1) Less than 0.1 percent.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

 
Motor Vehicle Traffic Crash Fatalities, Pedalcyclist Fatalities, And Fatality Rates By State, 2016 (1)

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Ìý Ìý Ìý Pedalcyclists
ÌýStateÌý ÌýResident population
(000)
ÌýTotal traffic fatalitiesÌý ÌýFatalitiesÌý ÌýPercent of total
traffic fatalitiesÌý
ÌýFatalities per
million population
ÌýAlabamaÌý Ìý4,863Ìý Ìý1,038Ìý Ìý2Ìý Ìý0.2%Ìý Ìý0.41Ìý
ÌýAlaskaÌý Ìý742Ìý Ìý84Ìý Ìý1Ìý 1.2 Ìý1.35Ìý
ÌýArizonaÌý Ìý6,931Ìý Ìý962Ìý Ìý31Ìý 3.2 Ìý4.47Ìý
ÌýArkansasÌý Ìý2,988Ìý Ìý545Ìý Ìý3Ìý 0.6 Ìý1.00Ìý
ÌýCaliforniaÌý Ìý39,250Ìý Ìý3,623Ìý Ìý147Ìý 4.1 Ìý3.75Ìý
ÌýColoradoÌý Ìý5,541Ìý Ìý608Ìý Ìý16Ìý 2.6 Ìý2.89Ìý
ÌýConnecticutÌý Ìý3,576Ìý Ìý293Ìý Ìý5Ìý 1.7 Ìý1.40Ìý
ÌýDelawareÌý Ìý952Ìý Ìý119Ìý Ìý2Ìý 1.7 Ìý2.10Ìý
ÌýDistrict of ColumbiaÌý Ìý681Ìý Ìý27Ìý Ìý1Ìý 3.7 Ìý1.47Ìý
ÌýFloridaÌý Ìý20,612Ìý Ìý3,174Ìý Ìý138Ìý 4.3 Ìý6.69Ìý
ÌýGeorgiaÌý Ìý10,310Ìý Ìý1,554Ìý Ìý29Ìý 1.9 Ìý2.81Ìý
ÌýHawaiiÌý Ìý1,429Ìý Ìý120Ìý Ìý0Ìý (2) (3)
ÌýIdahoÌý Ìý1,683Ìý Ìý253Ìý Ìý6Ìý 2.4 Ìý3.56Ìý
ÌýIllinoisÌý Ìý12,802Ìý Ìý1,082Ìý Ìý20Ìý 1.8 Ìý1.56Ìý
ÌýIndianaÌý Ìý6,633Ìý Ìý821Ìý Ìý19Ìý 2.3 Ìý2.86Ìý
ÌýIowaÌý Ìý3,135Ìý Ìý404Ìý Ìý8Ìý 2.0 Ìý2.55Ìý
ÌýKansasÌý Ìý2,907Ìý Ìý429Ìý Ìý5Ìý 1.2 Ìý1.72Ìý
ÌýKentuckyÌý Ìý4,437Ìý Ìý834Ìý Ìý9Ìý 1.1 Ìý2.03Ìý
ÌýLouisianaÌý Ìý4,682Ìý Ìý757Ìý Ìý22Ìý 2.9 Ìý4.70Ìý
ÌýMaineÌý Ìý1,331Ìý Ìý161Ìý Ìý4Ìý 2.5 Ìý3.00Ìý
ÌýMarylandÌý Ìý6,016Ìý Ìý505Ìý Ìý16Ìý 3.2 Ìý2.66Ìý
ÌýMassachusettsÌý Ìý6,812Ìý Ìý389Ìý Ìý10Ìý 2.6 Ìý1.47Ìý
ÌýMichiganÌý Ìý9,928Ìý Ìý1,064Ìý Ìý38Ìý 3.6 Ìý3.83Ìý
ÌýMinnesotaÌý Ìý5,520Ìý Ìý392Ìý Ìý7Ìý 1.8 Ìý1.27Ìý
ÌýMississippiÌý Ìý2,989Ìý Ìý690Ìý Ìý5Ìý 0.7 Ìý1.67Ìý
ÌýMissouriÌý Ìý6,093Ìý Ìý945Ìý Ìý8Ìý 0.8 Ìý1.31Ìý
ÌýMontanaÌý Ìý1,043Ìý Ìý190Ìý Ìý3Ìý 1.6 Ìý2.88Ìý
ÌýNebraskaÌý Ìý1,907Ìý Ìý218Ìý Ìý1Ìý 0.5 Ìý0.52Ìý
ÌýNevadaÌý Ìý2,940Ìý Ìý328Ìý Ìý6Ìý 1.8 Ìý2.04Ìý
ÌýNew HampshireÌý Ìý1,335Ìý Ìý136Ìý Ìý2Ìý 1.5 Ìý1.50Ìý
ÌýNew JerseyÌý Ìý8,944Ìý Ìý601Ìý Ìý18Ìý 3.0 Ìý2.01Ìý
ÌýNew MexicoÌý Ìý2,081Ìý Ìý402Ìý Ìý4Ìý 1.0 Ìý1.92Ìý
ÌýNew YorkÌý Ìý19,745Ìý Ìý1,025Ìý Ìý38Ìý 3.7 Ìý1.92Ìý
ÌýNorth CarolinaÌý Ìý10,147Ìý Ìý1,450Ìý Ìý17Ìý 1.2 Ìý1.68Ìý
ÌýNorth DakotaÌý Ìý758Ìý Ìý113Ìý Ìý3Ìý 2.7 Ìý3.96Ìý
ÌýOhioÌý Ìý11,614Ìý Ìý1,132Ìý Ìý18Ìý 1.6 Ìý1.55Ìý
ÌýOklahomaÌý Ìý3,924Ìý Ìý683Ìý Ìý5Ìý 0.7 Ìý1.27Ìý
ÌýOregonÌý Ìý4,093Ìý Ìý495Ìý Ìý10Ìý 2.0 Ìý2.44Ìý
ÌýPennsylvaniaÌý Ìý12,784Ìý Ìý1,188Ìý Ìý16Ìý 1.3 Ìý1.25Ìý
ÌýRhode IslandÌý Ìý1,056Ìý Ìý51Ìý Ìý2Ìý 3.9 Ìý1.89Ìý
ÌýSouth CarolinaÌý Ìý4,961Ìý Ìý1,015Ìý Ìý25Ìý 2.5 Ìý5.04Ìý
ÌýSouth DakotaÌý Ìý865Ìý Ìý116Ìý Ìý0Ìý (2) (3)
ÌýTennesseeÌý Ìý6,651Ìý Ìý1,041Ìý Ìý9Ìý 0.9 Ìý1.35Ìý
ÌýTexasÌý Ìý27,863Ìý Ìý3,776Ìý Ìý65Ìý 1.7 Ìý2.33Ìý
ÌýUtahÌý Ìý3,051Ìý Ìý281Ìý Ìý5Ìý 1.8 Ìý1.64Ìý
ÌýVermontÌý Ìý625Ìý Ìý62Ìý Ìý1Ìý 1.6 Ìý1.60Ìý
ÌýVirginiaÌý Ìý8,412Ìý Ìý760Ìý Ìý10Ìý 1.3 Ìý1.19Ìý
ÌýWashingtonÌý Ìý7,288Ìý Ìý537Ìý Ìý17Ìý 3.2 Ìý2.33Ìý
ÌýWest VirginiaÌý Ìý1,831Ìý Ìý269Ìý Ìý1Ìý 0.4 Ìý0.55Ìý
ÌýWisconsinÌý Ìý5,779Ìý Ìý607Ìý Ìý11Ìý 1.8 Ìý1.90Ìý
ÌýWyomingÌý Ìý586Ìý Ìý112Ìý Ìý1Ìý 0.9 Ìý1.71Ìý
ÌýU.S. TotalÌý Ìý323,128Ìý Ìý37,461Ìý Ìý840Ìý Ìý2.2%Ìý Ìý2.60Ìý

(1) Pedalcyclists are defined by the National Highway Safety Administration as bicyclists and othe cyclists including riders of two-wheeled, nonmotorized vehicles, tricycles and unicycles.
(2) Less than 0.1 percent.
(3) Less than 0.01 per million population.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, National Highway Safety Administration.

 
Motor Vehicle Traffic Crash Fatalities, Pedalcyclist Fatalities, And Fatality Rates By State, 2017

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Ìý Ìý Ìý Pedalcyclists
State Resident population
(000)
Total traffic
fatalities
Fatalities Percent of total
traffic fatalities
Fatalities per
million population
Alabama 4,875 948 7 0.7% 1.44
Alaska 740 79 1 1.3 1.35
Arizona 7,016 1,000 32 3.2 4.56
Arkansas 3,004 493 3 0.6 1.00
California 39,537 3,602 124 3.4 3.14
Colorado 5,607 648 16 2.5 2.85
Connecticut 3,588 278 3 1.1 0.84
Delaware 962 119 5 4.2 5.20
D.C. 694 31 2 6.5 2.88
Florida 20,984 3,112 125 4.0 5.96
Georgia 10,429 1,540 15 1.0 1.44
Hawaii 1,428 107 6 5.6 4.20
Idaho 1,717 244 3 1.2 1.75
Illinois 12,802 1,097 26 2.4 2.03
Indiana 6,667 914 13 1.4 1.95
Iowa 3,146 330 5 1.5 1.59
Kansas 2,913 461 5 1.1 1.72
Kentucky 4,454 782 7 0.9 1.57
Louisiana 4,684 760 22 2.9 4.70
Maine 1,336 172 2 1.2 1.50
Maryland 6,052 550 10 1.8 1.65
Massachusetts 6,860 350 11 3.1 1.60
Michigan 9,962 1,030 21 2.0 2.11
Minnesota 5,577 357 6 1.7 1.08
Mississippi 2,984 690 7 1.0 2.35
Missouri 6,114 930 9 1.0 1.47
Montana 1,050 186 1 0.5 0.95
Nebraska 1,920 228 3 1.3 1.56
Nevada 2,998 309 9 2.9 3.00
New Hampshire 1,343 102 2 2.0 1.49
New Jersey 9,006 624 17 2.7 1.89
New Mexico 2,088 379 2 0.5 0.96
New York 19,849 999 46 4.6 2.32
North Carolina 10,273 1,412 29 2.1 2.82
North Dakota 755 115 2 1.7 2.65
Ohio 11,659 1,179 19 1.6 1.63
Oklahoma 3,931 655 6 0.9 1.53
Oregon 4,143 437 10 2.3 2.41
Pennsylvania 12,806 1,137 22 1.9 1.72
Rhode Island 1,060 83 2 2.4 1.89
South Carolina 5,024 988 18 1.8 3.58
South Dakota 870 129 0 (2) (3)
Tennessee 6,716 1,040 8 0.8 1.19
Texas 28,305 3,722 59 1.6 2.08
Utah 3,102 273 6 2.2 1.93
Vermont 624 69 0 (2) (3)
Virginia 8,470 839 12 1.4 1.42
Washington 7,406 565 14 2.5 1.89
West Virginia 1,816 303 3 1.0 1.65
Wisconsin 5,795 613 7 1.1 1.21
Wyoming 579 123 0 (2) (3)
U.S. Total 325,719 37,133 783 2.1 2.40

(1) Bicyclists are defined by the National Highway Safety Administration as pedalcyclists, which are bicyclists and othe cyclists including riders of two-wheeled, nonmotorized vehicles, tricycles and unicycles.
(2) Less than 0.1 percent.
(3) Less than 0.01 per million population.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, National Highway Safety Administration.

 
Motor Vehicle Traffic Crash Fatalities, Pedalcyclist Fatalities, And Fatality Rates By State, 2018 (1)

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Ìý Ìý Ìý Pedalcyclists
State Resident population
(000)
Total traffic
fatalities
Fatalities Percent of total
traffic fatalities
Fatalities per
million population
ÌýAlabamaÌý 4,888 953 9 0.9% 1.84
ÌýAlaskaÌý 737 80 0 (2) (3)
ÌýArizonaÌý 7,172 1,010 23 2.3 3.21
ÌýArkansasÌý 3,014 516 3 0.6 1.00
ÌýCaliforniaÌý 39,557 3,563 155 4.4 3.92
ÌýColoradoÌý 5,696 632 22 3.5 3.86
ÌýConnecticutÌý 3,573 294 1 0.3 0.28
ÌýDelawareÌý 967 111 6 5.4 6.20
ÌýDistrict of ColumbiaÌý 702 31 3 9.7 4.27
ÌýFloridaÌý 21,299 3,133 161 5.1 7.56
ÌýGeorgiaÌý 10,519 1,504 30 2.0 2.85
ÌýHawaiiÌý 1,420 117 2 1.7 1.41
ÌýIdahoÌý 1,754 231 2 0.9 1.14
ÌýIllinoisÌý 12,741 1,031 24 2.3 1.88
ÌýIndianaÌý 6,692 858 22 2.6 3.29
ÌýIowaÌý 3,156 318 7 2.2 2.22
ÌýKansasÌý 2,912 404 5 1.2 1.72
ÌýKentuckyÌý 4,468 724 10 1.4 2.24
ÌýLouisianaÌý 4,660 768 29 3.8 6.22
ÌýMaineÌý 1,338 137 2 1.5 1.49
ÌýMarylandÌý 6,043 501 5 1.0 0.83
ÌýMassachusettsÌý 6,902 360 4 1.1 0.58
ÌýMichiganÌý 9,996 974 21 2.2 2.10
ÌýMinnesotaÌý 5,611 381 7 1.8 1.25
ÌýMississippiÌý 2,987 664 6 0.9 2.01
ÌýMissouriÌý 6,126 921 2 0.2 0.33
ÌýMontanaÌý 1,062 182 2 1.1 1.88
ÌýNebraskaÌý 1,929 230 0 (2) (3)
ÌýNevadaÌý 3,034 330 8 2.4 2.64
ÌýNew HampshireÌý 1,356 147 2 1.4 1.47
ÌýNew JerseyÌý 8,909 564 18 3.2 2.02
ÌýNew MexicoÌý 2,095 391 11 2.8 5.25
ÌýNew YorkÌý 19,542 943 29 3.1 1.48
ÌýNorth CarolinaÌý 10,384 1,437 18 1.3 1.73
ÌýNorth DakotaÌý 760 105 2 1.9 2.63
ÌýOhioÌý 11,689 1,068 22 2.1 1.88
ÌýOklahomaÌý 3,943 655 16 2.4 4.06
ÌýOregonÌý 4,191 506 9 1.8 2.15
ÌýPennsylvaniaÌý 12,807 1,190 18 1.5 1.41
ÌýRhode IslandÌý 1,057 59 1 1.7 0.95
ÌýSouth CarolinaÌý 5,084 1,037 23 2.2 4.52
ÌýSouth DakotaÌý 882 130 0 (2) (3)
ÌýTennesseeÌý 6,770 1,041 8 0.8 1.18
ÌýTexasÌý 28,702 3,642 69 1.9 2.40
ÌýUtahÌý 3,161 260 3 1.2 0.95
ÌýVermontÌý 626 68 0 (2) (3)
ÌýVirginiaÌý 8,518 820 12 1.5 1.41
ÌýWashingtonÌý 7,536 546 16 2.9 2.12
ÌýWest VirginiaÌý 1,806 294 5 1.7 2.77
ÌýWisconsinÌý 5,814 588 4 0.7 0.69
ÌýWyomingÌý 578 111 0 (2) (3)
ÌýU.S. TotalÌý 327,167 36,560 857 2.3 2.62

(1) Bicyclists are defined by the National Highway Safety Administration as pedalcyclists, which are bicyclists and othe cyclists including riders of two-wheeled, nonmotorized vehicles, tricycles and unicycles.
(2) Less than 0.1 percent.
(3) Less than 0.01 per million population.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, National Highway Safety Administration.

 
Motor Vehicle Traffic Crash Fatalities, Pedalcyclist Fatalities, And Fatality Rates By State, 2019 (1)

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Ìý Ìý Ìý Pedalcyclists
State Resident population
(000)
Total traffic
fatalities
Fatalities Percent of total
traffic fatalities
Fatalities per
100,000 population
ÌýAlabamaÌý 4,903 930 6 0.6% 0.12
ÌýAlaskaÌý 732 67 2 3.0 0.27
ÌýArizonaÌý 7,279 981 30 3.1 0.41
ÌýArkansasÌý 3,018 505 3 0.6 0.10
ÌýCaliforniaÌý 39,512 3,606 133 3.7 0.34
ÌýColoradoÌý 5,759 596 20 3.4 0.35
ÌýConnecticutÌý 3,565 249 3 1.2 0.08
ÌýDelawareÌý 974 132 7 5.3 0.72
ÌýDistrict of ColumbiaÌý 706 23 1 4.3 0.14
ÌýFloridaÌý 21,478 3,183 161 5.1 0.75
ÌýGeorgiaÌý 10,617 1,491 21 1.4 0.20
ÌýHawaiiÌý 1,416 108 4 3.7 0.28
ÌýIdahoÌý 1,787 224 4 1.8 0.22
ÌýIllinoisÌý 12,672 1,009 12 1.2 0.09
ÌýIndianaÌý 6,732 809 16 2.0 0.24
ÌýIowaÌý 3,155 336 9 2.7 0.29
ÌýKansasÌý 2,913 411 8 1.9 0.27
ÌýKentuckyÌý 4,468 732 5 0.7 0.11
ÌýLouisianaÌý 4,649 727 22 3.0 0.47
ÌýMaineÌý 1,344 157 2 1.3 0.15
ÌýMarylandÌý 6,046 521 10 1.9 0.17
ÌýMassachusettsÌý 6,893 334 5 1.5 0.07
ÌýMichiganÌý 9,987 985 21 2.1 0.21
ÌýMinnesotaÌý 5,640 364 11 3.0 0.20
ÌýMississippiÌý 2,976 643 8 1.2 0.27
ÌýMissouriÌý 6,137 880 14 1.6 0.23
ÌýMontanaÌý 1,069 184 3 1.6 0.28
ÌýNebraskaÌý 1,934 248 1 0.4 0.05
ÌýNevadaÌý 3,080 304 8 2.6 0.26
ÌýNew HampshireÌý 1,360 101 0 (2) (3)
ÌýNew JerseyÌý 8,882 559 13 2.3 0.15
ÌýNew MexicoÌý 2,097 424 9 2.1 0.43
ÌýNew YorkÌý 19,454 931 46 4.9 0.24
ÌýNorth CarolinaÌý 10,488 1,373 17 1.2 0.16
ÌýNorth DakotaÌý 762 100 2 2.0 0.26
ÌýOhioÌý 11,689 1,153 25 2.2 0.21
ÌýOklahomaÌý 3,957 640 13 2.0 0.33
ÌýOregonÌý 4,218 489 12 2.5 0.28
ÌýPennsylvaniaÌý 12,802 1,059 14 1.3 0.11
ÌýRhode IslandÌý 1,059 57 0 (2) (3)
ÌýSouth CarolinaÌý 5,149 1,001 26 2.6 0.50
ÌýSouth DakotaÌý 885 102 1 1.0 0.11
ÌýTennesseeÌý 6,829 1,135 7 0.6 0.10
ÌýTexasÌý 28,996 3,615 66 1.8 0.23
ÌýUtahÌý 3,206 248 6 2.4 0.19
ÌýVermontÌý 624 47 0 (2) (3)
ÌýVirginiaÌý 8,536 831 13 1.6 0.15
ÌýWashingtonÌý 7,615 519 9 1.7 0.12
ÌýWest VirginiaÌý 1,792 260 3 1.2 0.17
ÌýWisconsinÌý 5,822 566 14 2.5 0.24
ÌýWyomingÌý 579 147 0 (2) (3)
ÌýU.S. TotalÌý 328,240 36,096 846 2.3% 0.26

(1) Bicyclists are defined by the National Highway Safety Administration as pedalcyclists, which are bicyclists and othe cyclists including riders of two-wheeled, nonmotorized vehicles, tricycles and unicycles.
(2) Less than 0.1 percent.
(3) Less than 0.01 per 100,000 population.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, National Highway Safety Administration.

 
Motor Vehicle Traffic Crash Fatalities, Pedalcyclist Fatalities, And Fatality Rates By State, 2020 (1)

Ìý

Ìý Ìý Ìý Pedalcyclists
State Resident population
(000)
Total traffic
fatalities
Fatalities Percent of total
traffic fatalities
Fatalities per
100,000 population
ÌýAlabamaÌý 4,922 934 10 1.10% 0.20
ÌýAlaskaÌý 731 64 2 3.10 0.27
ÌýArizonaÌý 7,421 1054 33 3.10 0.44
ÌýArkansasÌý 3,031 638 6 0.90 0.20
ÌýCaliforniaÌý 39,368 3,847 129 3.40 0.33
ÌýColoradoÌý 5,808 622 15 2.40 0.26
ÌýConnecticutÌý 3,557 295 5 1.70 0.14
ÌýDelawareÌý 987 116 3 2.60 0.30
ÌýDistrict of ColumbiaÌý 713 36 1 2.80 0.14
ÌýFloridaÌý 21,733 3,331 170 5.10 0.78
ÌýGeorgiaÌý 10,710 1,664 32 1.90 0.30
ÌýHawaiiÌý 1,407 85 4 4.70 0.28
ÌýIdahoÌý 1,827 214 3 1.40 0.16
ÌýIllinoisÌý 12,588 1,194 30 2.50 0.24
ÌýIndianaÌý 6,755 897 20 2.20 0.30
ÌýIowaÌý 3,164 337 10 3.00 0.32
ÌýKansasÌý 2,914 426 4 0.90 0.14
ÌýKentuckyÌý 4,477 780 5 0.60 0.11
ÌýLouisianaÌý 4,645 828 34 4.10 0.73
ÌýMaineÌý 1,350 164 2 1.20 0.15
ÌýMarylandÌý 6,056 567 15 2.60 0.25
ÌýMassachusettsÌý 6,894 343 10 2.90 0.15
ÌýMichiganÌý 9,967 1084 38 3.50 0.38
ÌýMinnesotaÌý 5,657 394 10 2.50 0.18
ÌýMississippiÌý 2,967 752 9 1.20 0.30
ÌýMissouriÌý 6,152 987 8 0.80 0.13
ÌýMontanaÌý 1,081 213 0 (2) (3)
ÌýNebraskaÌý 1,938 233 1 0.40 0.05
ÌýNevadaÌý 3,138 317 11 3.50 0.35
ÌýNew HampshireÌý 1,366 104 2 1.90 0.15
ÌýNew JerseyÌý 8,882 584 18 3.10 0.20
ÌýNew MexicoÌý 2,106 398 8 2.00 0.38
ÌýNew YorkÌý 19,337 1046 47 4.50 0.24
ÌýNorth CarolinaÌý 10,601 1,538 26 1.70 0.25
ÌýNorth DakotaÌý 765 100 1 1.00 0.13
ÌýOhioÌý 11,693 1,230 18 1.50 0.15
ÌýOklahomaÌý 3,981 652 12 1.80 0.30
ÌýOregonÌý 4,242 508 14 2.80 0.33
ÌýPennsylvaniaÌý 12,783 1,129 20 1.80 0.16
ÌýRhode IslandÌý 1,057 67 2 3.00 0.19
ÌýSouth CarolinaÌý 5,218 1,064 14 1.30 0.27
ÌýSouth DakotaÌý 893 141 0 (2) (3)
ÌýTennesseeÌý 6,887 1,217 13 1.10 0.19
ÌýTexasÌý 29,361 3,874 79 2.00 0.27
ÌýUtahÌý 3,250 276 8 2.90 0.25
ÌýVermontÌý 623 62 1 1.60 0.16
ÌýVirginiaÌý 8,591 850 7 0.80 0.08
ÌýWashingtonÌý 7,694 560 12 2.10 0.16
ÌýWest VirginiaÌý 1,785 267 3 1.10 0.17
ÌýWisconsinÌý 5,833 614 12 2.00 0.21
ÌýWyomingÌý 582 127 1 0.80 0.17
ÌýU.S. TotalÌý 329,484 38,824 938 2.40% 0.28

(1) Bicyclists are defined by the National Highway Safety Administration as pedalcyclists, which are bicyclists and othe cyclists including riders of two-wheeled, nonmotorized vehicles, tricycles and unicycles.
(2) Less than 0.1 percent.
(3) Less than 0.01 per 100,000 population.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, National Highway Safety Administration.

 
Motor Vehicle Traffic Crash Fatalities, Pedalcyclist Fatalities, And Fatality Rates By State, 2021 (1)

Ìý

Ìý Ìý PedalcyclistsÌý
ÌýStateÌý Resident population
(000)
Total traffic
fatalitiesÌý
ÌýFatalities ÌýPercent of total
traffic fatalities
FatalitiesÌýÌý
100,000 population
AlabamaÌý 5,040 983 7 0.70% 0.14%
AlaskaÌý 733 67 2 3.00 0.27
ArizonaÌý 7,276 1,180 45 3.80 0.62
ArkansasÌý 3,026 693 10 1.40 0.33
CaliforniaÌý 39,238 4,285 125 2.90 0.32
ColoradoÌý 5,812 691 15 2.20 0.26
ConnecticutÌý 3,606 298 3 1.00 0.08
DelawareÌý 1,003 136 2 1.50 0.20
District of ColumbiaÌý 670 41 3 7.30 0.45
FloridaÌý 21,781 3,738 197 5.30 0.90
GeorgiaÌý 10,800 1,797 15 0.80 0.14
HawaiiÌý 1,442 94 4 4.30 0.28
IdahoÌý 1,901 271 3 1.10 0.16
IllinoisÌý 12,671 1,334 34 2.50 0.27
IndianaÌý 6,806 932 21 2.30 0.31
IowaÌý 3,193 356 11 3.10 0.34
KansasÌý 2,935 424 4 0.90 0.14
KentuckyÌý 4,509 806 10 1.20 0.22
LouisianaÌý 4,624 972 34 3.50 0.74
MaineÌý 1,372 153 2 1.30 0.15
MarylandÌý 6,165 561 6 1.10 0.10
MassachusettsÌý 6,985 417 5 1.20% 0.07
MichiganÌý 10,051 1,136 29 2.60 0.29
MinnesotaÌý 5,707 488 9 1.80 0.16
MississippiÌý 2,950 772 16 2.10 0.54
MissouriÌý 6,168 1,016 7 0.70 0.11
MontanaÌý 1,104 239 3 1.30 0.27
NebraskaÌý 1,964 221 1 0.50 0.05
NevadaÌý 3,144 385 6 1.60 0.19
New HampshireÌý 1,389 118 2 1.70% 0.14
New JerseyÌý 9,267 699 23 3.30 0.25
New MexicoÌý 2,116 481 6 1.20 0.28
New YorkÌý 19,836 1,157 33 2.90 0.17
North CarolinaÌý 10,551 1,663 23 1.40 0.22
North DakotaÌý 775 101 1 1.00 0.13
OhioÌý 11,780 1,354 30 2.20 0.25
OklahomaÌý 3,987 762 12 1.60 0.30
OregonÌý 4,246 599 18 3.00 0.42
PennsylvaniaÌý 12,964 1,230 21 1.70 0.16
Rhode IslandÌý 1,096 63 2 3.20 0.18
South CarolinaÌý 5,191 1,198 23 1.90 0.44
South DakotaÌý 895 148 0 (2) (3)
TennesseeÌý 6,975 1,327 7 0.50 0.1
TexasÌý 29,528 4,498 91 2.00 0.31
UtahÌý 3,338 328 6 1.80 0.18
VermontÌý 646 74 0 (2) (3)
VirginiaÌý 8,642 973 16 1.60 0.19
WashingtonÌý 7,739 670 14 2.10 0.18
West VirginiaÌý 1,783 280 0 (2) (3)
WisconsinÌý 5,896 620 9 1.50 0.15
WyomingÌý 579 110 0 (2) (3)
U.S. TotalÌý 331,894 42,939 966 2.20% 0.29%

(1) Bicyclists are defined by the National Highway Safety Administration as pedalcyclists, which are bicyclists and othe cyclists including riders of two-wheeled, nonmotorized vehicles, tricycles and unicycles.
(2) Less than 0.1 percent.
(3) Less than 0.01 per 100,000 population.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, National Highway Safety Administration.