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Lytx 2026 Road Safety Report reveals critical collision trends and urgent fleet risk insights

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Lytx 2026 Road Safety Report reveals critical collision trends and urgent fleet risk insights
Lytx 2026 Road Safety Report details urgent fleet safety gaps. (Photo courtesy Lytx)

SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Lytx Inc. is releasing its 2026 Road Safety Report, an authoritative analysis drawing from more than 341 billion miles of driving data.

“This year’s report delivers a compelling look at national collision trends, exposes the most pressing driving risks facing today’s fleets, and arms industry leaders with advanced strategies to combat these evolving challenges,” Lytx said.

Road Safety 

According to Lytx, the 2026 report marks a pivotal moment for road safety. Collision rates have begun to level off, rising just 4% in 2025, highlighting a dramatic shift after the post-pandemic surges. Most importantly, the rate of severe crashes per mile fell by 4%, and moderately severe collisions plummeted by a substantial 41%. The National Safety Council’s estimates reinforce this progress, noting a 12% reduction in motor vehicle fatalities in 2025, despite Americans driving a record number of miles.

Yet the data issues a stark warning: less severe crashes are climbing at an alarming pace, with minor collisions up 5% and low-severity incidents soaring 16%. The construction sector is faced with a staggering 28% year-over-year spike in overall collisions, signaling an urgent need for industry-wide interventions.

“The 2026 Road Safety Report spotlights not only the significant victories we’ve secured but also the formidable risks that persist,” said Chris Cabrera, CEO, Lytx. “As we reflect on this year’s findings, I urge everyone in the fleet and transportation community to recognize the life-saving power of collective action and the impact we can make. By harnessing data and driving change through technology, we can help deliver on our shared goal of bringing every driver home safely.”

Key Findings
  • Near collisions dropped a dramatic 23% from last year’s all-time high.
  • Coaching efforts on device use surged 40%, reflecting intensified focus on distraction reduction.
  • The top four riskiest U.S. roadways are concentrated near major airports, amplifying urban hazards.
  • July remains the deadliest month for drivers, underscoring seasonal risk patterns.

The full version of the Lytx 2026 Road Safety Report offers a deep dive into:

  • Industry-specific collision and near-miss data.
  • Emerging risky driving behaviors and national trends.
  • The most dangerous states, metro areas, and roadways for U.S. drivers.
  • The highest risk days and times to be on the road.
  • Insights into driver coaching programs and actionable steps to reduce fleet risk.

For immediate access to the Lytx 2026 Road Safety Report, click here.

About the Data

The data for Lytx’s 2026 Road Safety Report was sourced from its comprehensive global driving database, which encompasses more than 341 billion miles of data analyzed from 6.3 million drivers in over 90 countries. In 2025, Lytx identified and examined over 217 million new driving events and processed upwards of 126 billion minutes of video via Lytx event recorders.

Dana Guthrie

Dana Guthrie is an award-winning journalist who has been featured in multiple newspapers, books and magazines across the globe. She is currently based in the Atlanta, Georgia, area.

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Dana Guthrie is an award-winning journalist who has been featured in multiple newspapers, books and magazines across the globe. She is currently based in the Atlanta, Georgia, area.
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