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  • In 2005, there were an estimated 6,159,000 police-reported traffic crashes, in which 43,443 people were killed and 2,699,000 people were injured.
  • One out of eight traffic fatalities in 2005 resulted from collisions involving a large truck.
  • In 2005, there were 16,885 fatalities in alcohol-related crashes.
  • An average of 119 persons died each day in motor vehicle crashes in 2005 — one every 12 minutes.
  • Deaths and injuries resulting from motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for persons of every age from 3 through 33. (based on 2003 data)
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Truck Accident Statistics

Source: NHTSA Traffic Safety Facts 2005 Data, Large Trucks

  • In 2005, 442,000 large trucks (gross vehicle weight rating greater than 10,000 pounds) were involved in traffic crashes in the United States; 4,932 were involved in fatal crashes. A total of 5,212 people died (12 percent of all the traffic fatalities reported in 2005) and an additional 114,000 were injured in those crashes.

  • In 2004, large trucks accounted for 3 percent of all registered vehicles and 8 percent of total vehicle miles traveled (2005 registered vehicle and vehicle miles traveled data not available). In 2005, large trucks accounted for 8 percent of all vehicles involved in fatal crashes and 4 percent of all vehicles involved in injury and property-damage-only crashes.

  • One out of eight traffic fatalities in 2005 resulted from a collision involving a large truck.

  • In half (50%) of the two-vehicle fatal crashes involving a large truck and another type of vehicle, both vehicles were proceeding straight at the time of the crash. In 10 percent of the crashes, the other vehicle was turning. In 8 percent, either the truck or the other vehicle was negotiating a curve. In 7 percent, either the truck or the other vehicle was stopped or parked in a traffic lane (5% and 2%, respectively).

  • Most of the fatal crashes involving large trucks occurred in rural areas (61%), during the daytime (67%), and on weekdays (81%). During the week, 74 percent of the crashes occurred during the daytime (6 a.m. to 5:59 p.m.). On weekends, 60 percent occurred at night (6 p.m. to 5:59 a.m.).

  • Of the fatalities that resulted from crashes involving large trucks, 76 percent were occupants of another vehicle.

  • If the injuries that resulted from crashes involving large trucks, 74 percent were occupants of another vehicle.

 

Type of Fatality
Number
Percentage of Total
Occupants of Large Trucks
803
15
  Single-Vehicle Crashes
480
9
  Multiple-Vehicle Crashes
323
6
Occupants of Other Vehicles in Crashes Involving Large Trucks
3,944
76
Nonoccupants (Pedestrians, Pedalcyclists, etc.)
465
9
TOTAL
5,212
100

 

Type of Injury
Number
Percentage of total
Occupants of Large Trucks
27,000
24
  Single-Vehicle Crashes
10,000
9
  Multiple-Vehicle Crashes
17,000
15
Occupants of Other Vehicles in Crashes Involving Large Trucks
84,000
74
Nonoccupants (Pedestrians, Pedalcyclists, etc.)
2,000
2
TOTAL
113,000
100

 

 

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