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Ohio: Road Fatality Risk
Gera US Road Fatality Index: 3.3/10 (Low) · Rank: #33 of 51 · 10.96/100k population · 1.139/100M VMT. Risk-context signals only.
What is the road fatality rate for Ohio?
Ohio has a Gera US Road Fatality Index (GUSRFI) of 3.3/10 (Low), ranking 33 of 51 states. Based on NHTSA FARS 2021-2023: 10.96 road fatalities per 100,000 population (3yr avg) — 1.73/100k below the US average of 12.695/100k. Per-VMT rate: 1.139 per 100M miles (FHWA 2023).
GUSRFI components — Ohio (FARS 2021-2023 / Census PEP 2023 / FHWA VM-2 2023)
| Metric | Value | Source | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Road fatalities 2021 | 1354 | NHTSA FARS 2021 | Fatal crashes on public roads |
| Road fatalities 2022 | 1274 | NHTSA FARS 2022 | |
| Road fatalities 2023 | 1242 | NHTSA FARS 2023 | |
| 3yr average annual fatalities | 1290.0 | Gera calculation | (2021+2022+2023)/3 |
| 3yr average population | 11,770,286 | Census PEP 2021-2023 | |
| Fatalities per 100k population | 10.96 | Gera formula | US avg: 12.695 |
| Annual VMT (millions, 2023) | 113,223.725 | FHWA VM-2 2023 | Vehicle-miles traveled |
| Fatalities per 100M VMT | 1.139 | Gera formula | avg_fatals/VMT×100 |
| GUSRFI (0-10) | 3.3 | Gera formula | Low — rank #33 |
Ohio Road Fatality Risk Explorer
Explore GUSRFI components and compare against the US average.
GUSRFI
3.3 / 10
Low
Ohio
Ohio has a Low road fatality index (11.0/100k). Below the US average of 12.7/100k.
Source: NHTSA FARS 2021-2023 + Census PEP 2023 + FHWA VM-2 2023. Risk-context index only.
Risk signal components
US avg: 12.7/100k · Source: NHTSA FARS + Census PEP
VMT = vehicle-miles traveled · Source: FHWA Highway Statistics VM-2 2023
Avg annual fatals
1290
2021-2023
Per 100k pop
10.96
3yr avg
Per 100M VMT
1.14
FHWA 2023
Ohio counties in the GUSRFI dataset
Top counties by annual fatality count (NHTSA FARS 2021-2023)
- FRANKLIN (49) (126/yr avg, 9.558/100k)
- CUYAHOGA (35) (106/yr avg, 8.581/100k)
- HAMILTON (61) (77/yr avg, 9.277/100k)
- MONTGOMERY (113) (69/yr avg, 12.847/100k)
- LUCAS (95) (49/yr avg, 11.391/100k)
- SUMMIT (153) (46/yr avg, 8.577/100k)
- BUTLER (17) (34/yr avg, 8.715/100k)
- STARK (151) (30/yr avg, 7.951/100k)
- LORAIN (93) (27/yr avg, 8.543/100k)
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Ohio road fatality rate: frequently asked questions
- What is Ohio's GUSRFI road fatality index?
- Ohio has a Gera US Road Fatality Index (GUSRFI) of 3.3/10 (Low), ranking 33 of 51 US states. The index is based on a 3-year average (2021-2023) of 1290 annual road fatalities per 11.77M population = 10.96 per 100k. Source: NHTSA FARS + Census PEP.
- How does Ohio compare to the US average for road fatalities?
- Ohio (10.96/100k) is 1.73/100k below the US average of 12.695/100k (3-year avg 2021-2023). The highest-risk state is Mississippi (24.943/100k, GUSRFI 9.9/10); the lowest is Massachusetts (5.673/100k, GUSRFI 0/10).
- How many road fatalities occurred in Ohio in 2023?
- NHTSA FARS recorded 1,242 road fatalities in Ohio in 2023. In 2022 there were 1,274, and in 2021 there were 1,354 — giving a 3-year average of 1290 per year. These figures include all fatal crashes on public roads in Ohio.
- What is the Ohio road fatality rate per vehicle-mile traveled?
- Ohio has 1.139 road fatalities per 100 million vehicle-miles traveled (3-year avg fatals / FHWA 2023 VMT of 113,223.725M miles). This measures fatality risk adjusted for driving intensity — states with more miles driven are not necessarily the same as states with higher per-capita risk.
States near Ohio in GUSRFI ranking
All states →Contains public sector information published by NHTSA / US Census Bureau / FHWA and licensed under the US Government public domain. Source: NHTSA Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) — annual national CSV ZIPs 2021-2023 (FARS 2021-2023 / Census PEP 2023 / FHWA VM-2 2023, published 2024-2025).
Full GUSRFI formula and verification: Gera US Road Fatality Index methodology.