Key figures for February 2026

  • 103
    Road deaths in February 2026
    6.8% higher than the average for February over the previous 5 years
  • 1,336
    Road deaths in past 12 months
    4.4% higher than the same time last year
  • 4.8
    Deaths per 100,000 people in the past 12 months
    2.9% higher than the same time last year
  • 523
    Vulnerable road user deaths in the past 12 months
    7.0% higher than the same time last year.

Monthly and annual deaths

Monthly fatalities over the last 5 years
YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecTotal
2021979510085791031077984104941021,129
20229311195101104937693120881031051,182
20231038811292102861071021271021111191,251
202497106111111969712299931111311181,292
20251098211811513296113118971241041091,317
2026107103210

 

Annual deaths - past 12 months
12 months ending FebruaryNSWVICQLDSAWATASNTACTTotal
2022279243284941503842111,141
2023267251279831804943171,169
2024353282284108163294131,263
2025314293293921893653101,280
2026377275317821874538151,336
Latest per cent change20.1%-6.1%8.2%-10.9%-1.1%25.0%-28.3%50.0%4.4%

 

Annual deaths - calendar year to date
Year to dateNSWVICQLDSAWATASNTACTTotal
Jan to Feb 20254054401828740191
Jan to Feb 20265839501332846210
Latest per cent change45.0%-27.8%25.0%-27.8%14.3%14.3%0.0%9.9%

National fatality rate

For the 12 months ending February 2026, the national road fatality rate was 4.8 deaths per 100,000 people. This rate is 2.9% higher than the same time last year.

The fatality rate was 4.8 for the 12 months ending December 2025 and was 0.4% higher compared to the previous calendar year.

Fatality rate - past 12 months
12 months ending FebruaryNSWVICQLDSAWATASNTACTTotal
20223.43.75.45.25.46.716.92.44.4
20233.33.85.24.56.48.616.93.74.5
20244.24.15.25.85.65.115.90.64.7
20253.74.25.24.96.36.320.32.14.7
20264.43.95.64.36.17.814.33.14.8
Latest per cent change18.7%-7.7%6.3%-11.8%-3.1%24.8%-29.2%48.0%2.9%

 

Fatality rate - calendar year
Calendar yearNSWVICQLDSAWATASNTACTTotal
20213.43.55.35.56.06.214.12.44.4
20223.43.65.63.96.38.720.53.94.5
20234.14.35.06.35.55.612.00.84.7
20243.94.15.44.76.35.423.02.34.8
20254.24.15.44.66.07.614.41.94.8
Latest per cent change8.5%0.3%-0.1%-3.3%-4.8%41.6%-37.5%-19.3%0.4%

State comparison

Total deaths

For the 12 months ending February 2026, the states that experienced the most road deaths were New South Wales with 377 (20.1% increase on previous 12 months), followed by Queensland with 317 (8.2% increase). Australian Capital Territory had the lowest number of deaths in the past 12 months, with 15 (50.0% increase).

So far in 2026, the greatest number of deaths have occurred in New South Wales with 58 (45.0% increase), followed by Queensland with 50 deaths (25.0% increase).

Monthly deaths by state/territory
Current monthNSWVICQLDSAWATASNTACTTotal
February 202523181471730082
February 2026311728315333103
Latest per cent change34.8%-5.6%100.0%-57.1%-11.8%0.0%25.6%

 

Annual deaths by state/territory - past 12 months
12 months ending FebruaryNSWVICQLDSAWATASNTACTTotal
2022279243284941503842111,141
2023267251279831804943171,169
2024353282284108163294131,263
2025314293293921893653101,280
2026377275317821874538151,336
Latest per cent change20.1%-6.1%8.2%-10.9%-1.1%25.0%-28.3%50.0%4.4%

 

Annual deaths by state/territory - calendar year to date
Year to dateNSWVICQLDSAWATASNTACTTotal
Jan to Feb 20254054401828740191
Jan to Feb 20265839501332846210
Latest per cent change45.0%-27.8%25.0%-27.8%14.3%14.3%0.0%9.9%

Fatality rate

Fatality rates more accurately describe the risk of death within jurisdictions by adjusting for population. The fatality rate for Northern Territory reached 14.3 per 100,000 people for the 12 months ending February 2026 (29.2% decrease from the previous year). Tasmania had the second highest rate at 7.8 per 100,000 people (24.8% increase from the previous year), 1.8 times lower than that of Northern Territory. Australian Capital Territory reported the lowest fatality rate, at 3.1 deaths per 100,000 people (48.0% increase from the previous year).

Fatality rate by state/territory - past 12 months
12 months ending FebruaryNSWVICQLDSAWATASNTACTTotal
20223.43.75.45.25.46.716.92.44.4
20233.33.85.24.56.48.616.93.74.5
20244.24.15.25.85.65.115.90.64.7
20253.74.25.24.96.36.320.32.14.7
20264.43.95.64.36.17.814.33.14.8
Latest per cent change18.7%-7.7%6.3%-11.8%-3.1%24.8%-29.2%48.0%2.9%

 

Fatality rate by state/territory - calendar year
Calendar yearNSWVICQLDSAWATASNTACTTotal
20213.43.55.35.56.06.214.12.44.4
20223.43.65.63.96.38.720.53.94.5
20234.14.35.06.35.55.612.00.84.7
20243.94.15.44.76.35.423.02.34.8
20254.24.15.44.66.07.614.41.94.8
Latest per cent change8.5%0.3%-0.1%-3.3%-4.8%41.6%-37.5%-19.3%0.4%

Deaths by demographics and circumstances

Road users

Road deaths are grouped by vehicle type and position to describe deaths by road user type. By this measure, deaths were most frequently drivers, with 583 in the 12-month period ending February 2026 (a 0.2% increase compared to the previous 12 months). Motorcyclists were the next most highly represented, with 271 deaths in the period (1.1% decrease).

Road user
12 months ending FebruaryDriverPassengerPedestrianMotorcyclistPedal cyclistTotal
2022544188128235391,141
2023543189154236391,169
2024581211169257291,263
2025582196173274421,280
2026583205202271501,336
Latest per cent change0.2%4.6%16.8%-1.1%19.0%4.4%

Motorcyclist and Pedal cyclist categories include pillion passengers

Totals may include unknown values

Age group

In the 12-month period ending February 2026, 31.0% of road deaths were aged 25 to 44 years (414 deaths). This was followed by 23.7% of deaths for those aged 45 to 64 years (316 deaths).

Comparing the change in deaths by age group for the most recent 12 months compared to previous:

  • The cohort with the greatest decrease in deaths was people aged 65 to 79 years, with 36 fewer deaths (15.9% decrease from 226 to 190 deaths).
  • The cohort with the greatest increase in deaths was people aged 25 to 44 years, with 57 more deaths (16.0% increase from 357 to 414 deaths).
Age group (years)
12 months ending February0 to 1516 to 2425 to 4445 to 6465 to 7980+Total
202250216299309167961,141
2023452063642901621011,169
2024532253973021841011,263
2025492113573302261051,280
2026552324143161901151,336
Latest per cent change12.2%10.0%16.0%-4.2%-15.9%9.5%4.4%

Totals may include unknown values

Gender

In the past year, around 3.0 times more males than females were involved in fatal crashes. In the 12 months to February 2026, 1,001 males died in crashes, compared to 335 females. The road death count for males increased from 965 to 1,001 in the past 12 months (3.7% increase) compared to female road deaths, which increased from 312 to 335 deaths (7.4% increase).

Gender
12 months ending FebruaryMaleFemaleTotal
20228582821,141
20238583101,169
20249623011,263
20259653121,280
20261,0013351,336
Latest per cent change3.7%7.4%4.4%

Totals may include unknown values

Remoteness area

The majority of road deaths in the last 12 months (475 deaths, 35.6%) occurred in major cities areas. Very remote regions made up the smallest proportion of road deaths at 2.7%, reporting 36 deaths.

In recent years, remoteness area has not been routinely provided, resulting in a significant increase in Unknown remoteness area. We suggest caution interpreting findings from this chart, as total deaths in all other regions may be underreported.

Remoteness area
12 months ending FebruaryMajor citiesInner regionalOuter regionalRemoteVery remoteUnknownTotal
20223823762506356141,141
20234153712625160101,169
2024442441261665121,263
2025458410292595561,280
20264754162844936761,336
Latest per cent change3.7%1.5%-2.7%-16.9%-34.5%1166.7%4.4%

Totals may include unknown values

Fatal crashes

Road crashes are a leading cause of death and hospitalised injuries in Australia. It’s important to understand their underlying factors, especially crashes that result in at least one fatality.

Single and multiple vehicle crashes

Most fatal crashes involve a single vehicle, totalling 690 crashes in the past 12 months ending February 2026 (55.6% of all fatal crashes). There were 548 fatal crashes involving multiple vehicles (0.9% decrease from previous year).

There has been a 10.6% increase for single-vehicle crashes, from 624 to 690 fatal crashes in the 12 months ending February 2026.

Crash type (number of vehicles involved in crash)
12 months ending FebruarySingleMultipleTotal
20226234381,061
20236394491,090
20246365151,155
20256245531,177
20266905481,241
Latest per cent change10.6%-0.9%5.4%

Totals may include unknown values

Speed limit

Of all fatal road crashes in the past 12 months, 26.0% (323) happened in 100 km/h zones (10.3% decrease from previous year). This was followed by 306 fatal crashes in 60 to 75 km/h zones (2.2% decrease from previous year). Fatal crashes in 50 km/h zones had the greatest increase, with 28 more deaths (23.0% increase from 122 to 150 deaths).

Speed limit (km/h)
12 months ending February≤ 405060 to 7580 to 90100≥ 110Total
2022201282491613491421,061
2023221123051713321421,090
2024351562802093351351,155
2025301223132043601341,177
2026321503061973231431,241
Latest per cent change6.7%23.0%-2.2%-3.4%-10.3%6.7%5.4%

Totals may include unknown values

Explore the data

Explore the monthly deaths data in dashboard format. The dashboard allows further drilling down by categories such as age group, jurisdiction and road user. 

Definitions

Road death

A person who dies within 30 days as a result of injuries received in an unintended crash on a public road.

Fatal injuries are coded using the World Health Organisation (WHO) International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10) system. For more details, see ICD-10 Version 2010(Opens in a new tab/window)

Fatality rate

The fatality rate allows for easier like-for-like comparison between states and territories and other sub-groups as it is not affected by differences in the sizes of the populations. In particular, it refers to the count of road deaths in the last 12 months divided by the resident population at the midpoint of that period, multiplied by 100,000. Population estimates are sourced from ABS' national, state and territory population statistics. The midpoint population may be interpolated if necessary.

Fatal crash

A crash reported to police resulting from the movement of at least one road vehicle on a public road and involving at least one death that is not the result of a pre-meditated act.

Vulnerable Road User

Road users not in a car, bus or truck, generally including pedestrians, motorcyclists and pedal cyclists. Can also include children 7 years and under, the elderly and users of mobility devices.

About the data

We collect the data from each state and territory and collate them in the Australian Road Deaths Database.

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Limitations

Road deaths from recent months are preliminary and are subject to revision.

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