An Overview of Car Crashes in Arizona over the Years
In 2011, more than 100,000 accidents occurred in Arizona. In these accidents, 754 people lost their lives and 33,030 people got injured.
The aforementioned statistics might give you an idea about the number of accidents that occur in Arizona and the degree of damage they can cause.
In addition to loss of life and injury, car crashes also leads to other problems like property damage and economic loss. Let’s take an in depth look at car accidents in Arizona over the years.
Economic Losses
Over the years, the state has lost billions of dollars due to accidents. Research shows that the overall figure is above $2 billion. The state lost around $300 million due to incapacitating injuries.
The highest losses were in Maricopa County where the losses exceeded million dollars. This region is infamous for having the highest number of car crashes out of all counties in Arizona. It lost $500 million due to fatalities and $700 million because of injuries.
Historical Trend
Although the number of accidents in Arizona has declined over the years, the numbers are still dangerously high and the authorities need to step in order to ensure that people stay safe while driving.
Since 2007, the number of fatal accidents has declined. This was only until 2011 and the number of accidents increased once again.
If you look at the statistics from 2017, you’ll see that using a safety device does not guarantee safety. The highest number of fatalities was among people between the ages of 25 and 34.
3.2% of accidents were related to alcohol and 320 people lost their lives in these incidents. However, overall there has been a decline in the number of car accidents involving alcohol since 2015. In most of the alcohol related accidents, the road conditions were dry.
What Were The Driving Conditions?
Most of us erroneously presume that accidents are more likely to happen during night time. However, statistics show that in Arizona, majority of the car crashes (73,970) occurred during the daytime.
In these accidents, more than 300 people lost their lives and around 35,000 people got injured. On the other hand, more than 17,000 accidents occurred at night. In these accidents, 153 people lost their lives and more than 8000 people got injured.
The most commonly used vehicles in these accidents were passenger cars/sedans.
Defensive Driving
One way you can ensure that you do not become another statistic is by enrolling in a defensive driving class. Get in touch with Jacob’s Driving & Traffic School. They offer driving lessons to both beginners and advanced drivers.
Contact them at 602-297-1000.










