Motorcycle Accidents in Fresno by the Numbers

Are You Interested in Understanding the Numbers of Motorcycle Accidents in Fresno?

Motorcycle accidents in Fresno have been a growing concern in recent years, with a high rate of accidents and an increase in injuries. Statistics show that Fresno has one of the highest rates of motorcycle accidents in California, with a significant number of these accidents resulting in serious injuries and, unfortunately, traffic fatalities.

Here are some key statistics on motorcycle accidents in Fresno, California:

1.

In 2022, Fresno reported 21 motorcycle rider fatalities, representing a fraction of the total 654 fatalities in California.

In the year 2022, twenty-one motorcyclists lost their lives in Fresno, out of 654 total fatalities from motorcycle collisions in California. There was a significant amount of 10,597 motorcycle accidents reported throughout California in the same year. Individuals ages 25-34 experienced the highest number of fatalities in these accidents, pointing to a need for targeted measures to address safety concerns for this demographic. [1]

2.

In 2021, motorcycle crashes in Fresno resulted in approximately 21 fatalities and 235 injuries.

In the year 2021, Fresno experienced 21 motorcycle-related fatalities and 235 injuries, marking a stark difference in figures compared to the 616 motorcycle fatalities and 13,381 injuries recorded throughout the entire state of California. Notably, motorcyclists in California accounted for 13 percent of all motor vehicle fatalities, bringing attention to the significant impact that motorcycle accidents have on the state’s overall traffic-related fatalities. [2]

In 2021, motorcycle crashes in Fresno resulted in approximately 21 fatalities and 235 injuries.
3.

Motorcyclist fatalities in urban areas rose by 10% in 2021, while rural incidents decreased by 12.5% in California during the same period.

The number of fatal motorcycle crashes in urban areas saw a notable increase of 10 percent, rising from 372 crashes in 2020 to 409 in 2021. Conversely, in rural areas, fatal crashes involving motorcyclists experienced a decrease of 12.5 percent, dropping from 168 crashes to 147 during the corresponding time frame. The narrow and winding roads in the county also pose additional risks for motorcyclists. [3]

4.

In California's motorcycle crashes in 2021, unsafe speed was the leading factor at 29.1%, followed by improper turning (21.9%).

In the year 2021, California’s fatal and severe injury (FSI) motorcycle crashes were primarily caused by unsafe speed, accounting for 29.1% of the incidents. Improper turning followed closely behind, representing 21.9% of the crashes.

These figures highlight the importance of addressing speeding and turning behaviors among motorcyclists to reduce the incidence of crashes and improve road safety in the state. [3] Road conditions, reckless driving, distracted driving, etc., are the other reasons for fatal collisions.

In California's motorcycle crashes in 2021, unsafe speed was the leading factor at 29.1%, followed by improper turning (21.9%).
5.

In 2020, there were 564 motorcycle fatalities in California, with 21 of those occurring in Fresno.

In 2020, California reported 564 motorcycle fatalities, with Fresno experiencing 21 fatalities. [1] The data revealed that a significant majority of the motorcycle crash fatalities, specifically 67.2 percent, took place in urban areas, in contrast to 32.3 percent of the occurrences on rural roads. [6]

6.

Out of 564 fatalities, 93% were wearing helmets at the time of the crash in California.

Out of the total 564 fatalities, a significant majority of 93% of individuals were reported to have been using a helmet at the time of the crash. In contrast, a smaller percentage, 7%, were involved in the crash without wearing a helmet. [5]

7.

In California, the top five crash types for motorcycle fatalities and catastrophic injuries in 2020 were broadside, rear end, overturned, hit object, and sideswipe.

The most prevalent FSI crashes faced by motorcyclists in California in 2020, including broadside, rear end, overturned, hit object, and sideswipe, provide valuable insights to inform targeted safety measures and accident prevention strategies. The common injuries sustained by motorcyclists include head injuries, broken bones, road rash, spinal cord injuries, and other visible injuries. [3]

In California, the top five crash types for motorcycle fatalities and catastrophic injuries in 2020 were broadside, rear end, overturned, hit object, and sideswipe.
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In 2020, thirty-nine percent of motorcycle crash fatalities occurred on non-interstate principal arterials.

The majority of motorcycle accident fatalities, approximately 39%, occurred on non-interstate principal arterials, making it the most prevalent location. Following closely behind, non-interstate minor arterials accounted for 26.7 percent of the crash fatalities, while non-interstate collectors were the site of 16.9 percent of the incidents. [4]

9.

Fatal and serious injuries per 100k population was 7.53 in 2020 in Fresno.

In 2020, Fresno had a rate of 7.53 motorcycle accident injuries and fatalities per 100,000 population, reflecting the significant impact of such incidents on the community.

10.

In 2019, California had 483 fatalities, with Fresno accounting for 15 motorcycle deaths.

In 2019, California recorded a total of 483 fatalities due to motorcycle accidents, with 15 of those occurring in Fresno alone. Furthermore, from 2019 to 2022, the state experienced an increase in motorcycle accidents and fatalities. [1]

In 2019, California had 483 fatalities, with Fresno accounting for 15 motorcycle deaths.

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FAQs

According to California's Transportation Injury Mapping system, the age group of 25-34 experienced the highest number of motorcycle fatalities in Fresno. [1] It is based on the statistics of individuals involved in fatal motorcycle accidents within this age range.

Fatal motorcycle crashes in urban areas rose by 10.0%, reaching 409 crashes in 2021 from 372 in 2020. Meanwhile, rural areas saw a 12.5% decrease, with fatal crashes dropping to 147 from 168 during the same period. [3]

The primary causes of California's fatal and severe injury motorcycle crashes in 2021 were unsafe speed (29.1%) and improper turning (21.9%). [3]

Sources:

[1] California Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System Summary. (n.d.). Transportation Injury Mapping System. Retrieved January 16, 2024, from https://tims.berkeley.edu/summary.php

[2] Sweat, B. S. M. (2023, March 20). California Motorcycle Accident Statistics. California Accident Attorneys Blog. https://www.californiaaccidentattorneysblog.com/california-motorcycle-accident-statistics/

[3] 2023 SafeTREC Traffic Safety Facts: Motorcycle Safety | SafeTREC. (n.d.). https://safetrec.berkeley.edu/2023-safetrec-traffic-safety-facts-motorcycle-safety

[4] 2023 SafeTREC Traffic Safety Facts: Motorcycle Safety. (n.d.). Berkeley SafeTREC. https://safetrec.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/publications/safetrecfactsmotorcyclesafety_2022.pdf

[5] Traffic Safety Facts 2020 Data. (n.d.). NHTSA. Retrieved January 16, 2024, from https://crashstats.nhtsa.dot.gov/Api/Public/ViewPublication/813306

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