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List of cyclist or cycling deaths (any kind) in U.S. by year

Cycling generally includes the riding of unicycles, tricycles, quadracycles, and similar human-powered transport (HPVs). Note however that many HPV users are not considered cyclists, for example, using NHTSB statistics (US), skateboarder deaths are classified as pedestrians,[1] yet it is unclear how Trikkes are classified.

The following table summarizes the number of people killed and/or injured in fatal cyclist collisions (as defined/reported by NHTSB) in the USA.[2][3] Statistics (generally) may vary based on the definition of what constitutes an injury or death, in particular time after incident and complications for deaths, and severity for injuries, therefore comparing statistics across years or nations requires a bit of deeper investigation. Many injuries go unreported. E-scooter deaths are being classified as pedestrians.[4]

Year U.S. Fatalities U.S. Population[5] U.S. fatalities
per 100,000 People
U.S. Injuries U.S. Cycle Trips California Fatalities Florida Fatalities New York Fatalities[6] Texas Fatalities
2020 891[7] 331,002,651 0.269
2019 846[8] 329,064,917 0.257 49000[9]
2018 854[10] 327,096,265 0.262 73
2017 777[10] 326,213,213 0.238 58
2016 840[11] 323,121,000 0.260 68
2015 818[11] 45000[11] 53
2014 729[11] 50000[11] 128[12] 47 50
2013 749[11] 48000 147[12] 40 48
2012 734[11] 49000 123 120 45 59
2011 682[11] 45000 57 49
2010 623[11] 308,745,538 0.202 100 83 36 43
2009 628[11]
2008 718[11]
2007 701[11]
2006 772[11] 45
2005 786[13]
2004 727[13]
2003 629[13]
2002 665[13]
2001 732[13] 42
2000 693[13] 281,421,906 0.246
1999 754[13]
1998 760[13]
1997 814[13]
1996 765[13]
1995 833[13]
1994 802[13]
1993 816[13]
1992 723[13]
1991 843[13]
1990 859[13] 248,709,873 0.345
1989 832[13]
1988 911[13]
1987 948[13]
1986 941[13]
1985 890[13]
1984 849[13]
1983 839[13]
1982 883[13]
1981 936[13]
1980 965[13] 226,545,805 0.422
1979 932[10]
1978 892[10]
1977 922[10]
1976 914[10]
1975 1003[10]
1974 1000[14]
1973 1000[14]
1972 1000[14]
1971 800[14]
1970 780[14] 203,211,926 0.384
1969 800[14]
1968 790[14]
1967 750[14]
1966 740[14]
1965 680[14]
1964 710[14]
1963 580[14]
1962 500[14]
1961 490[14]
1960 460[14] 179,323,175 0.257
1959 480[14]
1958 450[14]
1957 450[14]
1956 440[14] 168,903,031 0.261
1955 410[14]
1954 380[14]
1953 420[14]
1952 430[14]
1951 390[14]
1950 440[14] 151,325,798 0.291
1949 550[14]
1948 500[14]
1947 550[14]
1946 450[14]
1945 500[14]
1944 400[14]
1943 450[14]
1942 650[14]
1941 910[14]
1940 750[14] 132,164,569 0.567
1939 710[14]
1938 720[14]
1937 700[14]
1936 650[14]
1935 450[14]
1934 500[14]
1933 400[14]
1932 350[14]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2013 Skateboarding Fatalities". Archived from the original on 2015-08-25. Retrieved 2015-08-07.
  • ^ "Pedestrian and Bicyclist Crash Statistics". National Highway Transportation Safety Administration.
  • ^ Bicycle traffic deaths soar; California leads nation LAT
  • ^ "Washington electric-scooter death could be first of its kind in the U.S". 2018-09-26.
  • ^ Bureau, US Census. "2020 Census Apportionment Results Delivered to the President". The United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
  • ^ In collisions with motor vehicles only. Source: "Summary of Bicycle/Motor Vehicle Crashes". New York State Department of Motor Vehicles. 2013-11-15.
  • ^ "Early Estimates of Motor Vehicle Traffic Fatalities and Fatality Rate by Sub-Categories in 2020". NHTSA.
  • ^ "Traffic Safety Facts 2019 Data". NHTSA. October 2021.
  • ^ "Traffic Safety Facts 2019 Data". NHTSA.
  • ^ a b c d e f g "Fatality Facts 2018 Bicyclists". Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Statistics". crashstats.nhtsa.dot.gov.
  • ^ a b (OTS), California Office of Traffic Safety. "California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS)". www.ots.ca.gov.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z "Traffic Safety Facts Research Note" (PDF).
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq "Motor-Vehicle deaths by type of incident, United States, 1913-2018". National Safety Council.

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