ROCHESTER, N.Y. — A recent report from the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee (GTSC) has revealed a significant decrease in fatal vehicle crashes across New York State, including a notable drop in upstate regions. Data indicates that fatalities in upstate New York fell from 490 to 420, while statewide deaths declined from 766 in 2024 to 681 in 2025.
The GTSC also noted a reduction in motorcycle crashes, with incidents decreasing from 157 to 134 during the same period. Mark J.F. Schroeder, GTSC Chair and Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles, emphasized the importance of continuing safety efforts. “While these declines in fatal crashes are dramatic and wonderful to see, it is critically important that we continue our efforts to reduce them further,” he stated.
The GTSC is collaborating with law enforcement at various levels to enhance public awareness of safe driving practices and to address dangerous behaviors on the road. This initiative is part of an ongoing commitment to improve road safety and reduce accidents in the state.