Special Report
States Where Work Zone Car Crashes Kill the Most People
August 20, 2022 2:00 pm
50. New York
> Work zone fatality rate: 2.62 deaths per million licensed drivers
> Total work zone fatalities, 2016-2020: 32
> Vehicle occupant fatalities: 17
> Worker, pedestrian, and cyclist fatalities: 15
49. Washington
> Work zone fatality rate: 5.16 deaths per million licensed drivers
> Total work zone fatalities, 2016-2020: 30
> Vehicle occupant fatalities: 27
> Worker, pedestrian, and cyclist fatalities: 3
48. Massachusetts
> Work zone fatality rate: 5.87 deaths per million licensed drivers
> Total work zone fatalities, 2016-2020: 29
> Vehicle occupant fatalities: 23
> Worker, pedestrian, and cyclist fatalities: 6
47. New Jersey
> Work zone fatality rate: 6.10 deaths per million licensed drivers
> Total work zone fatalities, 2016-2020: 38
> Vehicle occupant fatalities: 34
> Worker, pedestrian, and cyclist fatalities: 4
46. Connecticut
> Work zone fatality rate: 7.18 deaths per million licensed drivers
> Total work zone fatalities, 2016-2020: 18
> Vehicle occupant fatalities: 16
> Worker, pedestrian, and cyclist fatalities: 2
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