Truck Accident Statistics in District of Columbia (2015–2025)
Review truck accident statistics in District of Columbia, including truck crash data by year, fatal crashes, fatalities, and injuries over 2015–2025. This page uses public FMCSA crash records to show reported volume and trend direction, not fault, cause, or relative safety.
District of Columbia truck & bus accidents (2015–2025)
Truck and bus accidents reported in District of Columbia for 2015–2025 (snapshot 2026-06-09); 2025 is still provisional as late reports arrive. Across all years on file, District of Columbia has 6,925 reported crash records. Each figure is a count of reported records — it reflects reporting volume and exposure (fleet size and miles traveled), not fault, cause, crash risk, road safety, or state enforcement quality.
Truck accident statistics in District of Columbia by year (2015–2025)
Each bar shows the number of truck and bus accident records reported in District of Columbia for that year — the most were reported in 2021 (326). This year-by-year chart is the main anti-thin-content upgrade for the state pages, giving each jurisdiction a unique trend instead of a template-only summary. The final bar is lighter and outlined because 2025 is provisional, with late reports still arriving. These are counts of reported records, reflecting trucking activity and exposure, not crash risk or safety.
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| Year | Truck & bus accidents |
|---|---|
| 2015 | 246 |
| 2016 | 186 |
| 2017 | 186 |
| 2018 | 290 |
| 2019 | 252 |
| 2020 | 296 |
| 2021 | 326 |
| 2022 | 230 |
| 2023 | 234 |
| 2024 | 269 |
| 2025 (provisional) | 217 |
Share of the national total (2015–2025)
District of Columbia accounts for about 0.1% of all reported truck and bus accidents nationwide over 2015–2025, and its reported record volume is roughly 93% below the average across the 51 U.S. states and DC. This is a comparison of reported record volume — driven largely by how much trucking activity a state sees — not a measure of crash risk, fault, or safety.
The national total includes records from all jurisdictions in the file; the per-state ranking here is limited to the 51 U.S. states and DC.
How District of Columbia compares (by reported record volume, 2015–2025)
By reported crash-record volume over 2015–2025, District of Columbia ranks #47 of 51 U.S. states and DC. This ordering reflects how many records were reported, not crash risk, carrier fault, road safety, or which states are “safer.” The bar below places District of Columbia among its closest neighbors by record volume.
Showing where crash records were reported, not where carriers are based. Counts reflect exposure and reporting volume, not relative safety.
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| Rank | State | Crash records | Fatal crashes | Fatalities | Injuries |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #44 | North Dakota | 6,901 | 247 | 284 | 2,337 |
| #45 | New Hampshire | 5,049 | 109 | 124 | 2,059 |
| #46 | South Dakota | 4,598 | 205 | 231 | 610 |
| #47 | District of Columbia | 2,732 | 23 | 25 | 4,018 |
| #48 | Vermont | 2,178 | 69 | 78 | 887 |
| #49 | Rhode Island | 2,157 | 47 | 52 | 1,568 |
| #50 | Hawaii | 1,950 | 80 | 85 | 1,561 |
Frequently asked questions
- How many truck accidents happen in District of Columbia each year?
- Over 2015–2025, the FMCSA MCMIS Crash File recorded 2,732 truck and bus crash records in District of Columbia — an average of about 248 per year. These are reported records, reflecting trucking activity and exposure, not a measure of crash risk or road safety.
- How many people die in truck accidents in District of Columbia?
- The file records 25 fatalities and 23 fatal crashes involving trucks and buses reported in District of Columbia over 2015–2025, along with 4,018 injuries.
- Where does District of Columbia rank for truck accidents?
- By reported crash-record volume over 2015–2025, District of Columbia ranks #47 of 51 U.S. states and DC, accounting for about 0.1% of all reported records nationwide. Rank reflects reporting volume and exposure, not which states are safer.
More truck accident statistics
See the national picture in U.S. Truck Accident Statistics (2015–2025), or compare nearby states: