Fatality Facts 2023Urban/rural comparison

Overview

Urban and rural areas have fundamentally different characteristics with regard to density of road networks, land use and travel patterns. Consequently, the characteristics of fatal motor vehicle crashes differ between rural and urban areas. For example, pedestrian and bicyclist deaths and deaths at intersections are more prevalent in urban areas, whereas a larger proportion of large truck occupant deaths and deaths on high-speed roads occur in rural areas. Although 20% of people in the U.S. live in rural areas (U.S. Census Bureau, 2023) and 31% of the vehicle miles traveled occur in rural areas (Federal Highway Administration, 2025), 41% of crash deaths occur there.

The following facts are based on analysis of data from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS). In FARS, rural and urban boundaries are determined by state highway departments and approved by the Federal Highway Administration. Reliable information on rural and urban areas has been available in FARS since 1977.

Posted July 2025.

Vehicle types

In 2023, 71% of large truck occupant deaths and 64% of pickup occupant deaths occurred in rural areas, whereas more than 80% of pedestrian and bicyclist deaths occurred in urban areas. Motorcyclists were more likely to die in urban than in rural areas.

Motor vehicle crash deaths by vehicle type and land use, 2023
Rural Urban Total*
Deaths % Deaths % Deaths %
Cars and minivans 5,536 43 7,262 56 12,857 100
Pickups 2,853 64 1,551 35 4,430 100
SUVs 3,356 51 3,197 49 6,589 100
Large trucks 502 71 205 29 709 100
Motorcycles 2,224 35 4,075 64 6,335 100
Pedestrians 1,156 16 6,051 83 7,314 100
Bicyclists 213 18 932 81 1,155 100
Total* 16,656 41 23,921 58 40,901 100

Crash types

In 2023, single-vehicle crashes accounted for 52% of crash deaths occurring in both rural and urban areas.

Motor vehicle crash deaths by crash type and land use, 2023
Rural Urban Total*
Deaths % Deaths % Deaths %
Single-vehicle crashes 8,613 52 12,507 52 21,373 52
Multiple-vehicle crashes 8,043 48 11,414 48 19,528 48
Total 16,656 100 23,921 100 40,901 100

Where crashes occur

Compared with urban areas, crash deaths in rural areas in 2023 were less likely to occur on interstates and freeways (12% versus 19%) and on other arterial roads (24% versus 60%) and more likely to occur on collector roads (44% versus 11%) and local roads (19% versus 9%).

Motor vehicle crash deaths by road functional class and land use, 2023
Rural Urban Total*
Deaths % Deaths % Deaths %
Interstates and freeways 2,059 12 4,659 19 6,718 16
Arterial 4,036 24 14,449 60 18,485 45
Collector 7,344 44 2,607 11 9,951 24
Local 3,143 19 2,166 9 5,309 13
Total* 16,656 100 23,921 100 40,901 100

In 2023, 16% of crash deaths in rural areas occurred at intersections, compared with 32% in urban areas.

Motor vehicle crash deaths by junction type and land use, 2023
Rural Urban Total*
Deaths % Deaths % Deaths %
Intersection 2,711 16 7,731 32 10,513 26
Nonintersection 13,945 84 16,190 68 30,388 74
Total* 16,656 100 23,921 100 40,901 100

In 2023, 72% of crash deaths in rural areas occurred on roads with speed limits of 55 mph or higher. By comparison, 29% of crash deaths in urban areas occurred on these roads.

Motor vehicle crash deaths by speed limit and land use, 2023
Rural Urban Total*
Deaths % Deaths % Deaths %
≤35 mph 1,324 8 7,344 31 8,797 22
40-50 mph 2,896 17 8,584 36 11,546 28
55+ mph 11,952 72 6,898 29 18,874 46
Total* 16,656 100 23,921 100 40,901 100

Speeding

Speeding has been involved in more than a quarter of motor vehicle crash deaths in both rural and urban areas over the past decade. In 2023, 28% of crash deaths in rural areas and 30% in urban areas involved speeding. Speeding is defined to include crashes in which a driver was issued a traffic citation for speeding or in which driver-related factors included driving too fast for conditions, racing or exceeding the posted speed limit.

Motor vehicle crash deaths involving speeding by land use, 2014-2023
Rural Urban
Speeding-related Not speeding-related Total Speeding-related Not speeding-related Total
Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %
2014 4,905 29 11,886 71 16,791 100 4,367 27 11,550 73 15,917 100
2015 4,826 27 12,746 73 17,572 100 4,504 27 12,326 73 16,830 100
2016 5,116 28 13,205 72 18,321 100 5,150 27 14,207 73 19,357 100
2017 4,740 27 12,665 73 17,405 100 5,183 26 14,793 74 19,976 100
2018 4,341 27 11,982 73 16,323 100 5,212 26 15,196 74 20,408 100
2019 4,358 27 11,930 73 16,288 100 5,209 26 14,737 74 19,946 100
2020 4,659 29 11,681 71 16,340 100 6,718 30 15,795 70 22,513 100
2021 4,873 28 12,466 72 17,339 100 7,591 29 18,158 71 25,749 100
2022 4,732 27 12,567 73 17,299 100 7,410 29 17,882 71 25,292 100
2023 4,647 28 12,009 72 16,656 100 7,067 30 16,854 70 23,921 100

In 2023, on roads with speed limits of 55 mph or higher, speeding was a factor in similar proportions of crash deaths in rural (25%) and urban areas (28%). On roads with lower speed limits, speeding was more likely to be a factor in rural crash deaths.

Motor vehicle crash deaths involving speeding by speed limit and land use, 2023
Rural Urban
Speeding-related Not speeding-related Total Speeding-related Not speeding-related Total
Deaths % Deaths % Deaths % Deaths % Deaths % Deaths %
≤35 mph 544 41 780 59 1,324 100 2,552 35 4,792 65 7,344 100
40-50 mph 1,004 35 1,892 65 2,896 100 2,363 28 6,221 72 8,584 100
55+ mph 2,990 25 8,962 75 11,952 100 1,905 28 4,993 72 6,898 100
Total* 4,647 28 12,009 72 16,656 100 7,067 30 16,854 70 23,921 100

Alcohol

From 1982 to 1994, the percentage of fatally injured drivers with BACs at or above 0.08% declined steadily from 49% in both rural and urban areas to 34% in rural areas and to 32% in urban areas. This percentage has not changed much since 1994 and was 28% in rural areas and 30% in urban areas in 2023.

In urban areas, the percentage of fatally injured pedestrians ages 16 and older with BACs at or above 0.08% declined from 40% in 1982 to 31% in 2023. In rural areas, the percentage declined from 53% in 1982 to 29% in 2023. 

Percent distribution of fatally injured people with BACs ≥ 0.08% by type and land use, 1982-2023

Estimated number and percent of fatally injured people with BACs ≥ 0.08% by land use, 1982-2023
Rural Urban
Drivers Pedestrians (age ≥16) Drivers Pedestrians (age ≥16)
Deaths Estimated deaths with BACs ≥ 0.08 Deaths Estimated deaths with BACs ≥ 0.08 Deaths Estimated deaths with BACs ≥ 0.08 Deaths Estimated deaths with BACs ≥ 0.08
Number Number % Number Number % Number Number % Number Number %
1982 15,155 7,486 49 2,076 1,110 53 9,388 4,589 49 3,995 1,598 40
1983 14,958 7,122 48 1,922 1,016 53 9,137 4,404 48 3,760 1,507 40
1984 15,979 7,175 45 1,984 975 49 9,591 4,314 45 3,898 1,508 39
1985 15,610 6,611 42 1,815 882 49 9,711 4,072 42 3,845 1,447 38
1986 16,401 7,070 43 1,819 871 48 10,215 4,336 42 3,847 1,430 37
1987 16,776 6,996 42 1,774 813 46 10,035 4,055 40 3,894 1,391 36
1988 17,393 7,261 42 1,847 832 45 9,834 3,828 39 3,950 1,369 35
1989 16,606 6,701 40 1,632 758 46 9,767 3,929 40 4,000 1,459 36
1990 16,223 6,644 41 1,577 731 46 9,511 3,746 39 3,984 1,433 36
1991 15,285 6,182 40 1,460 667 46 8,615 3,290 38 3,476 1,255 36
1992 14,307 5,501 38 1,362 619 45 8,161 2,910 36 3,408 1,257 37
1993 14,795 5,368 36 1,404 609 43 8,189 2,910 36 3,398 1,279 38
1994 15,078 5,188 34 1,303 565 43 8,576 2,713 32 3,372 1,168 35
1995 15,469 5,436 35 1,403 600 43 8,795 2,830 32 3,408 1,204 35
1996 15,519 5,276 34 1,335 588 44 8,923 2,875 32 3,380 1,241 37
1997 16,008 5,127 32 1,385 541 39 8,635 2,710 31 3,276 1,110 34
1998 16,180 5,228 32 1,402 568 40 8,520 2,595 30 3,216 1,127 35
1999 16,721 5,321 32 1,316 534 41 8,462 2,573 30 3,033 1,126 37
2000 16,205 5,248 32 1,203 486 40 8,705 2,701 31 2,962 1,045 35
2001 16,646 5,356 32 1,297 513 40 9,186 2,885 31 3,107 1,067 34
2002 17,262 5,562 32 1,279 500 39 9,341 2,942 31 3,123 1,095 35
2003 16,795 5,232 31 1,141 453 40 9,892 3,101 31 3,180 1,117 35
2004 16,943 5,157 30 1,148 436 38 9,885 2,985 30 3,122 1,113 36
2005 16,693 5,225 31 1,121 434 39 10,599 3,218 30 3,360 1,139 34
2006 16,350 5,124 31 1,145 460 40 10,831 3,406 31 3,242 1,200 37
2007 16,098 5,182 32 1,142 473 41 10,412 3,414 33 3,189 1,129 35
2008 14,652 4,740 32 1,113 460 41 9,459 3,166 33 2,970 1,093 37
2009 13,472 4,405 33 1,052 403 38 8,331 2,794 34 2,763 1,001 36
2010 12,569 3,852 31 1,053 410 39 8,321 2,672 32 2,926 1,001 34
2011 12,498 3,873 31 1,083 436 40 8,229 2,628 32 3,100 1,116 36
2012 12,920 4,072 32 1,190 445 37 8,549 2,654 31 3,323 1,191 36
2013 12,405 3,830 31 1,199 463 39 8,523 2,712 32 3,305 1,137 34
2014 11,864 3,659 31 1,033 372 36 8,906 2,721 31 3,633 1,238 34
2015 12,322 3,385 27 1,137 393 35 9,388 2,729 29 3,871 1,318 34
2016 12,871 3,467 27 1,186 382 32 10,788 3,191 30 4,576 1,600 35
2017 12,487 3,416 27 1,097 344 31 11,231 3,232 29 4,701 1,546 33
2018 11,722 3,154 27 1,074 346 32 11,274 3,177 28 5,067 1,685 33
2019 11,686 3,213 27 1,023 301 29 11,000 3,161 29 5,005 1,622 32
2020 11,919 3,430 29 1,059 296 28 12,852 3,755 29 5,277 1,653 31
2021 12,730 3,699 29 1,095 334 31 14,753 4,462 30 6,132 1,868 30
2022 12,668 3,620 29 1,087 315 29 14,210 4,304 30 6,243 1,825 29
2023 12,144 3,400 28 1,113 322 29 13,274 4,044 30 5,903 1,824 31

Seat belt use

According to a national daytime observational survey of motorists in 2024, seat belt use among front seat occupants was 89% in rural areas and 92% in urban areas (NHTSA, 2025). Unrestrained vehicle occupants are more likely than restrained occupants to be fatally injured in a crash, so belt use is much lower among fatally injured occupants. In 2023, 45% of fatally injured passenger vehicle occupants 13 and older in rural areas were belted, compared with 44% in urban areas.

Seat belt use among fatally injured passenger vehicle occupants 13 and older by land use, 2014-2023
Rural Urban
Belt used Unbelted Unknown Belt used Unbelted Unknown
Deaths % Deaths % Deaths % Deaths % Deaths % Deaths %
2014 5,565 46 5,871 48 729 6 4,031 48 3,382 41 932 11
2015 5,929 47 5,987 47 813 6 4,205 48 3,537 40 1,024 12
2016 6,183 47 6,232 47 825 6 4,740 48 4,063 41 1,130 11
2017 5,956 47 5,814 46 853 7 5,172 49 4,153 39 1,196 11
2018 5,535 47 5,512 47 793 7 5,166 49 4,217 40 1,148 11
2019 5,629 48 5,339 46 760 6 4,949 49 4,053 40 1,166 11
2020 5,025 43 5,662 49 869 8 5,212 44 5,129 43 1,565 13
2021 5,560 44 6,016 48 945 8 5,976 44 5,752 43 1,715 13
2022 5,473 44 5,863 47 1,008 8 5,679 44 5,457 43 1,683 13
2023 5,257 45 5,439 47 954 8 5,279 44 4,945 42 1,686 14