Dallas Ranks Highest in Fatal Crash Rates: What the Latest Data Means for Local Drivers

Dallas Ranks Highest in Fatal Crash Rates: What the Latest Data Means for Local Drivers
At 1-800TruckWreck we pay close attention to traffic safety trends that affect the communities we serve. A recent nationwide study sheds a new light on the troubling reality Dallas drivers have long felt.

According to a recent study, Dallas averaged nearly fourteen fatal motor vehicle wrecks per 100,000 residents between 2014 and 2023. Which is the highest fatal crash rate among all U.S. cities with over one million residents.  

A Longstanding Safety Issue Confirmed by Data
This study reinforces what many Texans already know from experience. Driving in Dallas can be stressful, unpredictable, and at times dangerous. Factors such as aggressive driving, heavy congestion, deteriorating road conditions, and high-speed corridors contribute to a challenging environment for motorists.  

Dallas has appeared on several national lists in recent years, including:  

  • Forbes Advisor ranking Dallas as one of the most accident-prone cities in America.
  • The 2024 Forbes list placing Dallas at #6 for “Worst Drivers”, with Fort Worth not far behind at #9

These reports echo the same conclusion; North Texas has a serious road safety problem.

How Dallas Compares Nationally
The study examined data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) across all U.S. cities with over 125,000 residents.

  • Dallas led with 13.9 fatal crashes per 100,000 residents
  • Phoenix followed closely  
  • San Antonio and Houston tied with 10.6  
  • Los Angeles was far lower at 7.4
  • New York City recorded only 2.6


The Real Cost of Texans

Beyond the human toll, dangerous roadways come with a financial burden. Auto insurance premiums in Texas continue to climb, with Texans paying an average of $2,346 per year, one of the highest rates in the country.  

Why This Matters to 1-800TruckWreck
As a law firm deeply committed to advocating for crash victims, this data underscores the importance of:  

  • Stronger road safety initiatives  
  • Improved driver education  
  • Accountability for individuals and corporations
  • Continued work toward safer transportation infrastructure

Every statistic represents a person, a family, and a community impacted by preventable harm. We believe in elevating these conversations, supporting solutions, and standing up for those injured on Texas Roads.  

This article is sourced from original reporting by The Dallas Morning News. You can access the full article here.

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