New Study Reveals Which Vehicles and States Are Most Linked to Drunk Driving Crashes

New Study Reveals Which Vehicles and States Are Most Linked to Drunk Driving Crashes

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Every year, thousands of people lose their lives on U.S. roads due to vehicle crashes, and nearly one-third of those deaths are caused by alcohol-impaired drivers. A new analysis by Siegfried & Jensen reveals which vehicles are most often involved in drunk-driving accidents, which states see the most alcohol-related crashes, and which age groups are most at risk.

According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) data, there were 40,901 traffic fatalities in 2023—a 4.6% decrease from 2022. But 12,429 of those deaths (30%) were linked to drunk driving, alongside 2.44 million injuries from more than 6.1 million reported crashes.


Vehicles Most Involved in Drunk-Driving Crashes

Light trucks were involved in the highest number of drunk-driving crashes (4,946), followed by passenger cars (4,505), motorcycles (1,668), and large trucks (187).

Among specific makes and models, the Chevrolet Silverado led the nation, involved in more drunk-driving crashes than any other vehicle. Other top vehicles included the Ford F-150, Honda Accord, Honda Civic, Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima, and GMC Sierra—all of which also rank among the most popular cars on U.S. roads.

Top vehicle highlights from 2023 alcohol-related crashes:

  • Chevrolet Silverado – 1,054 incidents (most common in 22 states, including Texas, Florida, and Georgia)
  • Ford F-150 – 838 incidents (most common in 8 states, including Alabama, Louisiana, and Ohio)
  • Honda Accord – 645 incidents (most common in California, New York, Maryland, and North Carolina)
  • Nissan Altima – 505 incidents (led in Connecticut, Tennessee, Virginia, and New Jersey)
  • GMC Sierra – 417 incidents (highest in rural and mountain states such as Idaho, Maine, and New Mexico)

The overlap between drunk-driving crashes and the most popular vehicles on the road suggests frequency is more about vehicle prevalence than brand-specific risk.


States with the Most Drunk-Driving Crashes

In 2023, the states with the highest numbers of alcohol-related crashes were:

  1. California – 4,644
  2. Texas – 3,608
  3. Florida – 1,366
  4. Georgia – 1,262
  5. Arizona – 1,006
  6. North Carolina – 941
  7. Colorado – 883
  8. South Carolina – 822
  9. Washington – 806
  10. Tennessee – 750

Conversely, states with the lowest alcohol-related fatalities tend to have stricter drunk-driving laws, better enforcement, lower alcohol consumption rates, and more robust public transportation systems.


Who Is Most Likely to Drive Drunk?

The study found that Millennials (1981–1996) and Gen Z (1997–2012) are most likely to drive under the influence, often due to inexperience, overconfidence, and social pressure.

Gender differences are also stark: men account for 73.2% of all alcohol-related crashes, making them three times more likely than women to drive drunk. Men are also more likely to drive pickup trucks—vehicles heavily represented in alcohol-related crash data.

Key factors include:

  • Higher rates of binge drinking among young men
  • Risk-taking behavior and overconfidence behind the wheel
  • Limited transportation alternatives in rural and suburban areas

Staying Safe on the Roads

Drivers are urged to take extra caution around the vehicles most often linked to drunk-driving incidents, particularly Silverados, F-150s, Accords, Civics, and Camrys. Late nights and weekends pose the highest risk.

Tips to avoid collisions include:

  • Keep a safe distance from vehicles showing erratic behavior
  • Watch for warning signs like swerving, inconsistent speeds, or sudden braking
  • Do not attempt to pass or confront a suspected drunk driver
  • Call local authorities to report dangerous driving

Defensive driving remains one of the most effective ways to reduce the risk of being involved in a crash.


Legal Help After a Drunk-Driving Crash

If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident caused by a drunk driver, Siegfried & Jensen can help. Our experienced team has fought for thousands of crash victims across Utah and beyond, ensuring they receive the compensation and justice they deserve.

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