COUNTY FATALITY DATA
Orange County, Florida
Road fatality data for Orange County (FL). Data period: 2016-2023.
- 1,479
- Total Fatalities (2016-2023)
- 175
- Latest Year Deaths
- 11.9
- Per 100k Residents
- Increasing
- Trend
The verdict
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Fatality Analysis Reporting System, Orange County ranks #1,556 of 2,328 U.S. counties by road-fatality rate per 100,000 residents (highest first) and #58 of 65 rated counties in FL. Orange County's fatality rate of 11.9 per 100,000 residents places it close to the national middle by that per-capita measure.
- #1,556 of 2,328
- national by fatality rate
- #58 of 65
- in FL by rate
- 67%
- of rated U.S. counties are deadlier per capita
- Increasing
- fatality trend
Highway fatality milepost
Milepost ORANGE-95 · Orange 11.9/100k · #1,556 of 2,328
Orange County · 11.9/100k · increasing · cause n/a
- POST 11.9/100k
- BAND #1,556 of 2,328
- VOL 1,479 book
- AVG Increasing
- YOY near Travis
- RATE -50.6% vs FL
Stamps derive from this county's NHTSA FARS row (per-100k or book, corpus rank, trend, nationwide peer NAME, vs-state gap), not a trip-risk forecast. PlainRoadSafety is informational only. See our disclaimer. Verify with NHTSA FARS → · Read with methodology → · Understanding road fatality data → · Florida state profile →
Orange County rate neighbourhood
Deaths per 100,000 residents vs nearest nationwide rate peers (pop ≥250k).
- Berks
Berks County
12 per 100k
- Orange
Orange County
12 per 100k
- Travis
Travis County
12 per 100k
- Adams
Adams County
12 per 100k
- Montgomery
Montgomery County
12 per 100k
What this shows Orange County sits among nearest nationwide per-capita peers.
How does Orange County compare?
2023 road deaths per 100,000 residents. Choose any comparison from the menu.
Orange County is 51% safer than the comparison
2023 road deaths from the NHTSA Fatality Analysis Reporting System over population from the U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates Program (Vintage 2023). Rates shown for counties with 10,000+ residents and a 2023 FARS record.
Among the 15 rated counties in Florida, Orange County ranks 15 for per-capita risk, below the state's own per-capita average of 24.1 per 100,000 -- nationally, this rate places it close to the national middle by that per-capita measure. The gap between Orange County's rate and the state average is 12.2 per 100,000. Its closest per-capita peer statewide is Bradford County, at 35.9 per 100,000 (a difference of 24.0). Its peer counties, highest to lowest per 100,000 residents: Glades County (86.0), Hardee County (58.2), Dixie County (57.3), Madison County (54.0), Calhoun County (52.0), Gadsden County (47.9), Franklin County (47.6), Levy County (45.1), Suwannee County (41.2), Gulf County (38.2), Hamilton County (37.1), Hendry County (36.9), De Soto County (36.1), Bradford County (35.9).
Orange County's rate vs. every rated U.S. county
Deaths per 100,000 residents -- counties with 10,000+ people, NHTSA FARS over Census population
12 Lower than most a lower per-capita rate than 67% of 2,328 rated counties
rated U.S. counties, bucketed by value
Each bar is a band; taller bars hold more rated counties. The dashed line + filled bar mark this entry. Hover or tap any bar for its full count and share, and where it sits relative to this entry.
Source NHTSA FARS over U.S. Census Bureau population estimates · 2026-08-09
Source: NHTSA Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) This information is for research and informational purposes only
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Counties with similar FARS profiles
Two cross-state peer sets for Orange County. Same-state rate comparisons stay in the chart above; these neighborhoods are nearest other-state counties with population at least 250,000.
Similar per-capita fatality rate
Nearest counties by deaths per 100,000 residents (11.9 here), outside Florida.
Similar fatality volume
Nearest counties by recorded FARS deaths (1,479 here), excluding the rate-peer set.
Source and method. PlainRoadSafety is rendered directly from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS). PlainRoadSafety aggregates published FARS records and does not invent a fatality count the census does not report. County figures are computed directly from NHTSA FARS census data, no figure is typed in by an editor. See our Editorial & Corrections Policy, the methodology behind these numbers, or Report a correction. Data current as of October 2024.