The state of Alabama is largely rural, so in comparison to other metropolitan communities, the rate of collisions is lower. There are 2.3 million registered vehicles in the state. However, there are currently 3.94 million individuals who possess a valid driver’s license.
Since 2016, the number of fatal collisions in the state of Alabama has increased by nearly a quarter, according to the University of Alabama. A car crash was reported every 3 minutes and 27 seconds in 2021 alone, according to the most recent data available on Drive Safe Alabama’s website, and speeding was the primary cause of most collisions.
Alabama has a higher than average rate of death for drunk driving than the national average. In 2003-2012, the average individual was 40% more likely to get involved in an alcohol-related fatal accident. It has been found that around 2 am was the most likely time to get involved in a DUI or a DWI, and especially on a Sunday. More information can be found on Drive Safe Alabama, which is an excellent archive for vehicular crash information.
