Motor vehicle crashes are a public health concern both in the United States and abroad. In the United States, motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death, and kill over 100 people every day. However, motor vehicle crash injuries and deaths are preventable. There are proven strategies that can help prevent these injuries and deaths. Whether you are a driver, passenger, cyclist, or pedestrian, you can take steps to stay safe on the road.
41,000
In 2020, almost 41,000 people died in motor vehicle crashes in the United States. That is more than 110 people killed in crashes every day.
2.1 Million
There were over 2.1 million emergency department visits for injuries from motor vehicle crashes in 2020.
$430 Billion
Deaths from crashes in 2020 resulted in over $430 billion in total costs—including medical costs and cost estimates for lives lost.
Use this At-a-Glancedocument to see how CDC surveillance, research, and evaluation help keep everyone safe on the road.
Parents Are the Key helps parents, pediatricians, and communities keep teen drivers safe on the road.
MyMobility can guide you to take action today to help keep yourself—or your loved ones—safe, mobile, and independent tomorrow.
The Motor Vehicle Prioritizing Interventions and Cost Calculator for States (MV PICCS) is an interactive calculator which can help state decision makers prioritize and select from a suite of 14 effective motor vehicle injury prevention interventions.