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NHTSA reports traffic fatalities reach lowest level since 2020

While the reduction in traffic deaths is encouraging, experts emphasize that there is still much work to be done.
traffic fatalities

In 2024, U.S. traffic fatalities decreased by 3.8%, reaching a total of 39,345 deaths, according to preliminary data released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) yesterday. This marks the first time since 2020 that annual traffic deaths fell below the 40,000 threshold. However, despite the decline, fatalities remain significantly higher than the pre-pandemic levels of 2019, when 36,355 people were killed on U.S. roads.

The drop in traffic deaths reflects a positive trend following the alarming surge in fatalities that occurred in 2021 when traffic deaths jumped by 10.8%. The NHTSA’s report suggests that although fatalities have fallen from the pandemic-era highs, they still pose a serious concern, with the U.S. maintaining a traffic fatality rate that remains high compared to many other nations.

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In addition to the overall decline in traffic deaths, the NHTSA noted specific changes in other categories. Bicyclist fatalities rose by 4.4% in 2023, with 1,166 cyclists losing their lives. The number of cyclists injured in crashes also increased by 8.2%, reaching nearly 50,000.

Pedestrian fatalities showed a slight improvement. After a 0.7% increase in 2022, pedestrian deaths dropped by 3.7% in 2023, totaling 7,314 deaths.

The NHTSA also reported an uptick in injuries resulting from motor vehicle crashes. In 2023, roughly 2.4 million people were injured in crashes, a 2.5% increase compared to the previous year. This statistic highlights the ongoing safety challenges on U.S. roads, even as overall fatalities showed a decline.

The 2024 fatality rate dropped to 1.20 per 100 million vehicle miles traveled (VMT), the lowest rate since 2019’s 1.11. However, it remains above the pre-COVID trend, indicating that the progress made in 2024 is not enough to return to pre-pandemic safety levels.

While the reduction in traffic deaths is encouraging, experts emphasize that there is still much work to be done. The pandemic has influenced driving behaviors, with some motorists engaging in riskier behaviors due to less crowded roads and perceived reductions in police enforcement. As traffic volume returns to pre-pandemic levels, the challenge for policymakers and industry leaders is to continue improving road safety and reduce fatalities further.

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