Georgia Ranks 5th among the Safest States for Bikers

Journo Research

Monday, February 12th, 2024

  • Hawaii has been named the most dangerous state for two-wheelers, with either a pedal or motor-bike involved in nearly a third of fatal crashes.

  • Mississippi is the only state where less than 1 in 10 fatal crashes involved two-wheelers. 

  • Georgia had the fifth-lowest percentage of fatal crashes involving a two-wheeled vehicle.

A new study reveals that Mississippi, Alabama and Nebraska are the three states where the lowest percentage of fatal crashes involve a two wheeled vehicle. Mississippi was the only state in the US where less than one in ten fatal road incidents involved some variety of bike.

Florida personal injury law firm Anidjar & Levine studied the latest NHTSA data on the volume of fatal collisions between 2017 and 2021. They compared the volume of total fatal crashes to the volume of deadly crashes involving pedal-cyclists and motorcyclists, to find the state with the highest percentage of fatal crashes involving two-wheeled vehicles.

Hawaii topped the list, despite being in the bottom five states for road fatalities, with only 483 deaths over the five-year parameters of the NHTSA data - largely due to the state’s low population. Of those deaths, 151 involved some version of bike, meaning that such collisions accounted for almost one in three (31.26%) fatal crashes in the state - the highest ratio in all 50 states. 

Coming in at second place is Florida, with around 1 in 4 (24.75%) fatal accidents found to involve a two-wheeled vehicle. The state placed in the top three for total road incidents resulting in at least one casualty and topped the chart for both fatal motorcycle and bicycle accidents.  

Rhode Island rounds off the podium places as the third most dangerous state for two-wheelers. Following a similar trend to Hawaii, Rhode Island has a relatively low volume (313) of fatal road accidents. However, motorcycles account for 67 of these, and the inclusion of 7 fatal bicycle incidents brings the state’s likelihood of a fatal crash involving a two-wheeler to a terrifying 23.64%. 

Narrowly behind the deadliest three states, New Hampshire places fourth. The Granite State recorded 29 fewer bike fatalities than Hawaii - despite suffering a higher volume of total deaths (526 to Hawaii’s 483). This results in the likelihood of a fatal bike crash in New Hampshire being 23.19% - only marginally higher than Nevada, which recorded a rate of 23.11% to place fifth in the list.

A spokesperson from Anidjar & Levine commented on the study: "Hawaii is a beautiful place to cycle, with stunning views and weather, bike tourism is on the rise. Motorcycles are also a common mode of transport but this data demonstrates that pedal and motorcyclists need to take to the road with caution, and remain doubly alert and aware of their surroundings, but also that all road users are responsible for each others’ safety”.

Each state’s number of fatal crashes involving a pedal cycle or a motorcycle

State
Fatal Crashes Involving a Pedalcyclist
Fatal crashes Involving a Motorcycle
Total fatal crashes overall
Fatal Crashes Involving a Pedalcyclist or a motorcycle
Percentage of Fatal Crashes Involving a Pedalcyclist or a motorcycle
Hawaii
21
130
483
151
31.26%
Florida
818
2,979
15,342
3,797
24.75%
Rhode Island
7
67
313
74
23.64%
New Hampshire
8
114
526
122
23.19%
Nevada
40
317
1,545
357
23.11%
Connecticut
16
281
1,338
297
22.20%
Colorado
88
564
2,945
652
22.14%
New York
205
842
4,785
1,047
21.88%
Arizona
165
798
4,772
963
20.18%
Iowa
42
258
1,544
300
19.43%
Pennsylvania
95
944
5,389
1,039
19.28%
California
718
2,705
18,137
3,423
18.87%
Washington
69
434
2,679
503
18.78%
Wisconsin
47
465
2,746
512
18.65%
Indiana
93
660
4,044
753
18.62%
Massachusetts
36
278
1,718
314
18.28%
Maine
10
121
719
131
18.22%
Michigan
132
744
4,835
876
18.12%
Minnesota
44
289
1,843
333
18.07%
Delaware
23
80
574
103
17.94%
Utah
29
196
1,258
225
17.89%
Ohio
114
870
5,525
984
17.81%
US Total
4,468
26,375
177,409
30,843
17.39%
Oregon
62
335
2,316
397
17.14%
South Carolina
104
731
4,897
835
17.05%
Maryland
49
388
2,567
437
17.02%
Vermont
1
49
294
50
17.01%
New Jersey
88
385
2,857
473
16.56%
Illinois
127
725
5,183
852
16.44%
South Dakota
1
93
572
94
16.43%
North Carolina
114
982
6,935
1,096
15.80%
Missouri
40
631
4,377
671
15.33%
New Mexico
36
248
1,853
284
15.33%
North Dakota
8
64
473
72
15.22%
Texas
366
2,290
17,549
2,656
15.13%
Tennessee
43
759
5,304
802
15.12%
Kansas
24
262
1,898
286
15.07%
Louisiana
141
422
3,754
563
15.00%
Arkansas
27
372
2,664
399
14.98%
Idaho
14
145
1,072
159
14.83%
Oklahoma
60
395
3,081
455
14.77%
Virginia
61
525
4,037
586
14.52%
Wyoming
1
76
541
77
14.23%
Kentucky
37
453
3,495
490
14.02%
Montana
9
118
914
127
13.89%
West Virginia
15
156
1,298
171
13.17%
Georgia
113
828
7,413
941
12.69%
Alaska
7
33
318
40
12.58%
Nebraska
6
122
1,032
128
12.40%
Alabama
39
407
4,333
446
10.29%
Mississippi
45
216
3,167
261
8.24%