The states with the highest percentage of large trucks involved in fatal crashes in 2022 are:
- North Dakota – 23%
- Wyoming – 21%
- Iowa – 16%
- New Mexico – 15%
- Nebraska – 15%
- Montana – 15%
The states (including DC) with the lowest percentage of large trucks involved in fatal crashes in 2022 are:
- Hawaii – 4%
- Maine – 4%
- California – 7%
- Connecticut – 7%
- Florida – 7%
- Maryland – 7%
- Michigan – 7%
- Nevada – 7%
- Rhode Island – 7%
The states with the most deaths resulting from large truck crashes in 2022 are:
- Texas – 810 deaths
- California – 436 deaths
- Florida – 368 deaths
The states (including DC) with the fewest deaths resulting from large truck crashes in 2022 are:
- District of Columbia – 3 deaths
- Rhode Island – 5 deaths
- Hawaii – 6 deaths
- Alaska – 9 deaths
Explore other large truck fatal crash trends using the interactive map. Hover over a state to see how many trucks were involved in fatal crashes. Click on a state to view a pie chart of truck deaths by person type (truck occupant, other vehicle occupant, and non-occupant).
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Source: NSC analysis of NHTSA’s FARS data file.