An automobile accident is a traumatic and frightening event that can change your life instantly in the form of a serious injury. Unfortunately, they are also all too common, as our cities and modern lifestyles are designed around the mass use of powerful automobiles for personal transportation and commerce alike.
The crowded surface streets and fast-moving freeways in and around Oklahoma City see their share of these car accidents, both big and small, much like any other major city. It is, therefore, useful to look into some of the more interesting numbers that make up today’s auto accident landscape, putting the state of Oklahoma and Oklahoma City into a national context.
To get a better understanding of what these numbers actually mean, it’s important to put Oklahoma into a nationwide context.
An important (yet grim and sometimes hard to understand) number for comparative car crash statistics is each state’s “death per population” ranking. Oklahoma experiences 19.1 traffic deaths per every 100,000 people, putting us on par with states like Tennessee (19), Alabama (19.5), Kentucky (17.9), Montana (21.6), and Louisiana (21). The most dangerous driving state by this metric is Mississippi, with 26.2 deaths per 100,000 population.
19 people out of every 100,000 can seem like a small number, but compare this to “safe” roadways in a state like Rhode Island, which has only 5.7 annual car crash deaths for every 100,000 people.
Oklahoma traffic fatalities are evenly split between single-vehicle crashes versus multiple-vehicle crashes. Most states do have a fairly even breakdown (although not quite that even), save for a few outliers like New Hampshire, Hawaii, or Montana, where over two-thirds of fatal crashes are single-vehicle incidents.
There are many ways to protect yourself from traffic accidents. It is key to follow all traffic laws and signs as well as drive with constant awareness. Central Oklahomans hoping to avoid the busiest (i.e., most dangerous) streets can use the online Transportation Data Management System provided by the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) to zoom in on detailed, street-level traffic information.
Unfortunately, these precautions are not always sufficient to keep someone safe from traffic incidents. If you have experienced a car accident, you should take the following steps:
Because reporting systems and procedures vary from state to state, not every state has accurate partial-year data for 2024 publicly available. Speaking more generally, California sees the highest total number of serious automobile accidents from year to year, with nearly 4,000 fatal accidents reported in that state in 2021.
Although the statistical numbers shift from year to year, Oklahoma currently sees around 60,000 reported automobile accidents in an average year. Just under half of these motor vehicle incidents (around 27,000 of them) result in injuries. Thankfully, only a small percentage of Oklahoma automobile accidents result in death.
The most recent data projects around 150-175 total traffic accidents on an average day in Oklahoma. This may seem like a lot for a relatively rural state, but it’s important to put this number in context with the following facts:
This rate of accidents per day actually represents some good progress, as the number was over 200 daily crashes as recently as 2019.
This can be a hard question to answer, as every area’s traffic can be quite different due to local civic planning and economic factors. For example, a major employer’s shift schedule can have a great influence on the time of day when accidents occur in a particular town. That being said, more accidents occur in Oklahoma during the 5:00 P.M. hour than any other time of day. For fatal accidents, the 3:00 P.M. hour also becomes noteworthy.
When you’ve been injured in a car accident in Oklahoma City, you have the right to seek compensation for your injuries. Get the process started today with a no-pressure initial consultation from the compassionate injury team at 222 Injury Lawyers.
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