Skip to main content

US road safety remains a cause for concern

US road safety remains a cause for concern with an increase in casualties.
By MJ Woof August 9, 2021 Read time: 1 min
The US has a serious problem with car crashes - image © courtesy of Mike Woof
Road safety in the US is a serious cause for concern, highlighted by the latest official data. According to preliminary data gathered by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there has been a 7% jump in fatalities caused by car crashes.

The data shows that there were 38,680 fatalities from car crashes during 2020, despite a 13% reduction in the total distance driven (due to the pandemic). Of those killed in car crashes, more than 50% were vehicle occupants who were not wearing a seatbelt at the time of impact. This is the highest figure for vehicle occupant deaths caused by crashes involving non-seatbelt use since 2012.

The NHTSA data also reveals an increase in other hazardous behaviour amongst vehicle users during the pandemic such as speeding and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • GHSA: Pedestrian deaths fall for second year
    July 18, 2025
    However, despite overall progress in the US, alarming trends continue for hit-and-run incidents, especially at night and in places where there are no sidewalks, according to the GHSA - Governors Highway Safety Association.
  • Latin America, Caribbean, road safety concern
    September 12, 2024
    There is concern over road safety for Latin America and the Caribbean.
  • Concern at worsening road safety worldwide
    May 22, 2019
    The latest road safety data from the World Health Organisation (WHO) provides a serious cause for concern. The annual global road fatality rate has increased in the three years since the WHO last carried out a study of worldwide crash statistics. The report says that 1.35 million people are now killed on the world’s roads every year, compared with a figure of 1.25 million three years ago. The problem is particularly acute in the developing world, where increasing vehicle numbers combine with poor levels
  • Road safety challenge for Europe
    December 3, 2012
    Europe’s road safety drive is highlighting key issues - Mike Woof reports In Europe there is a growing understanding that alcohol use amongst drivers still has to be tackled effectively. Accident data reveals that safety standards are improving across most European countries, with steady reductions in numbers of serious injuries and fatalities. But there remains a problem with alcohol use amongst many drivers and it is amongst this group that accident levels have not fallen. In Spain in particular, there ha