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Crash Statistics are summarized statistics for large trucks and buses involved in fatal and non-fatal crashes that occurred in the United States and territories. More info... >>
Crash Statistics
(Click a State below to view State Crash Summary Report. Click on highlighted State to use the Crash Query Tool.)
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MCMIS Fatal & Non-Fatal
Crash Events
CY 2021CY 2022CY 2023*
(01/01/2023-04/30/2023)
Vehicles Involved6,5476,5551,747
Crashes5,9515,9641,612
Fatalities17316634
Injuries2,0041,881530
FARS Fatal Crash EventsCY 2019CY 2020CY 2021
Vehicles Involved157152188
Fatalities146157172
Note: States are expected to report crash data to FMCSA within 90 days of the crash.
Data Source: FMCSA Motor Carrier Management Information System (MCMIS) data snapshot as of 08/25/2023, including crash records through 04/30/2023;  2021 Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) data. MCMIS data are considered preliminary for 22 months to allow for changes.
The combined large truck and bus counts may not equal the sum of the individual truck and bus counts if some crash events involved both types of vehicles.
Restricted to Authorized FMCSA and State Enforcement Users. Log in with your FMCSA Portal credentials.
Website updated on:
September 6, 2023
MCMIS crash data current as of:
August 25, 2023
FARS crash data as of:
2021
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