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Fatalities on U.S. Roadways: 1994-2010



The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Fatality Analysis Reporting System tracks fatal accidents on U.S. roadways. Data includes all crashes on public roads in which an individual dies within 30 days of the crash.

Select a state below to view totals from 1994-2010:

Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data


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