COUNTY FATALITY DATA
Swift County, Minnesota
Road fatality data for Swift County (MN). Data period: 2016-2023.
- 17
- Total Fatalities (2016-2023)
- 1
- Latest Year Deaths
- 0.2%
- of Minnesota road deaths
- Decreasing
- Trend
What the Data Shows
Swift County, Minnesota recorded 17 total road fatalities across 15 reported crashes during the 2016-2023 reporting window, according to NHTSA's Fatality Analysis Reporting System. The most recent year covered by the data logged 1 deaths on county roads, and the annual average works out to approximately 1.9 fatalities per year. Per-capita rates are not reported for every county in the FARS dataset; raw counts should therefore be compared against population and road-mile denominators from the state page.
Cause-code breakdowns are not individually published for Swift County in the current FARS release, so readers looking for contributing-factor data should use the Minnesota state page, which aggregates county-level case files into statewide totals. Either way, the underlying records are drawn from a census of fatal crashes, not a statistical sample, so the counts are actual deaths rather than estimates.
The directional trend for Swift County is decreasing, which suggests that road-design improvements, enforcement, or emergency-response changes are reducing the death toll. Residents, insurers, and policy analysts can use this baseline alongside population density, highway mile data, and rural-versus-urban road mix to judge whether Swift County's 17-death total is proportionate to its exposure. All numbers are for research and informational use only.
Total Fatalities
17
Latest Year
1
Avg Annual
1.9
Trend
↓ Decreasing
Context
Swift County recorded 17 total traffic fatalities across 15 reported crashes over the data period (2016-2023). The most recent year saw 1 fatalities. The county averages approximately 1.9 fatalities per year.
Understanding Road Safety in Swift County
The road fatality data for Swift County reflects the combined effects of traffic volume, road infrastructure, driver behavior, and emergency response capacity in this area. With 17 total fatalities recorded during the reporting period, this county's safety record should be considered alongside its population density, highway miles, and rural-vs-urban character. Residents and policymakers can use this data to identify whether targeted interventions, such as improved signage, speed enforcement, or infrastructure upgrades, could reduce future fatalities.
How does Swift County compare?
Swift County recorded 1 road deaths in its most recent year, 0.2% of Minnesota's statewide total, more than 19% of U.S. counties by count. This county is below the 10,000-resident threshold for a population-stable per-capita rate, so figures are shown as counts.
Source: NHTSA Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS). Data period: 2016-2023.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many traffic fatalities occurred in Swift County, Minnesota?
Swift County recorded 17 total traffic fatalities across 15 reported crashes over the data period (2016-2023). The most recent year saw 1 fatalities. The county averages approximately 1.9 fatalities per year.
What is the leading cause of road fatalities in Swift County?
Specific cause-of-crash breakdowns for Swift County are not available in the current NHTSA FARS dataset. Statewide data for Minnesota may provide additional context.
Is the trend of road fatalities in Swift County increasing or decreasing?
The trend in Swift County is decreasing. This suggests road safety improvements are having a positive effect in the county.
What is the fatality rate per capita in Swift County?
Per-capita fatality rate data is not available for Swift County. The raw fatality count of 17 can be compared using statewide context from the Minnesota state page.
How does Swift County compare to the rest of Minnesota?
Swift County recorded 17 total fatalities during the 2016-2023 period. With an average of 1.9 fatalities per year, this county's record should be evaluated alongside population density, highway miles, and whether roads are primarily rural or urban. Visit the Minnesota state page for a full county comparison.
Where does the road fatality data for Swift County come from?
All road fatality data comes from the NHTSA Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS), a census of fatal motor vehicle crashes on public roads in the United States. FARS data covers the period 2016-2023 and includes all crashes resulting in at least one fatality within 30 days.
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Source: NHTSA Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) NHTSA Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) This information is for research and informational purposes only
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