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Wisconsin Traffic Fatality Data
Wisconsin ranks 29th in total bicyclist deaths but only 44th by rate. That is a gap of 15 places once you adjust for population.
This page tracks Wisconsin's standing across four kinds of traffic death: pedestrian, motorcyclist, large-truck crash, and bicyclist. Each is ranked against all 50 states and the District of Columbia. We rank by total count and by rate for every 100,000 residents. Every number below comes from our national crash record. We show the latest full year and the average of the last five years.
58
pedestrian deaths in Wisconsin, 2024
No. 41 of 51 by rate: 0.97 for every 100,000 residents.
From federal fatal-crash records · 2024 totals
Wisconsin by the numbers
Pedestrian deaths
58
2024 total · 5-year average 58 · 0.97 per 100,000 · No. 32 of 51 by total, No. 41 by rate
See the full 50-state pedestrian deaths ranking → Read pedestrian accident statistics and injury claims →
Motorcyclist deaths
106
2024 total · 5-year average 106 · 1.78 per 100,000 · No. 22 of 51 by total, No. 33 by rate
See the full 50-state motorcyclist deaths ranking → Read motorcycle accident statistics and injury claims →
Large truck crash deaths
90
2024 total · 5-year average 89 · 1.51 per 100,000 · No. 23 of 51 by total, No. 30 by rate
See the full 50-state large-truck crash deaths ranking → Read truck accident statistics and injury claims →
Bicyclist deaths
8
2024 total · 5-year average 10 · 0.13 per 100,000 · No. 29 of 51 by total, No. 44 by rate
Where Wisconsin sits on the pedestrian-death map
Signals in the data
These are the patterns Wisconsin's numbers show against the national picture. Each one traces to the numbers above.
- Wisconsin ranks 29th in total bicyclist deaths but only 44th by rate. That is a gap of 15 places once you adjust for population.
- Wisconsin's bicyclist deaths fell 22% in 2024 versus its own 2020-2024 average of 10 a year.
- Wisconsin ranks No. 22 of 51 nationally for total motorcyclist deaths in 2024, with 106 recorded.
For journalists
Every number on this page traces back to a documented method and the national ranking behind it. Cite the category page you're pulling from, or request the full state cut →.
Cite this data: "Wisconsin Traffic Fatality Data," injured.org, 2024. https://injured.org/wisconsin/
Methodology
We pulled this from federal fatal-crash records, 2000-2024. Read the full methodology →
Updated July 2026
Which years the numbers cover: totals and rates use each category's latest complete year. Which states are counted: all 50 states plus the District of Columbia (51 rows). Full source list on our data sources page.