The Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety is a partnership of safety advocates throughout the state who have come together for a common purpose: to end traffic fatalities and serious injuries on public roadways. Missouri’s Strategic Highway Safety Plan, Show-Me Zero, outlines the state's plan for achieving success by implementing strategies most effective at mitigating the behaviors and issues most commonly associated with fatal and serious injury crashes in Missouri. Zero fatalities is our goal. Anything else is simply unacceptable.
Missouri Coalition For Roadway Safety News
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Missouri Officials Announce Third Consecutive Year of Declining Traffic Fatalities
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri leaders today announced data showing that traffic fatalities declined in 2025 for the third year in a row, marking a significant milestone in the state’s ongoing effort to improve roadway safety.
Missouri Governor Mike... -
All We Want for Christmas is Zero Roadway Fatalities
MoDOT calls on drivers to make safety their holiday tradition.
JEFFERSON CITY - As the holidays grow near, the Missouri Department of Transportation wants to remind drivers of the important role they play in keeping roads safe during the Christmas...
2025 Missouri Crash Statistics
Fatalities
Not Wearing Seat Belt
As of 12/31/2025
*Seat belt stat includes only occupants of vehicles with seat belts
2026 Missouri Crash Statistics
Fatalities
Not Wearing Seat Belt
*Seat belt stat includes only occupants of vehicles with seat belts
Videos
April Safety Spotlight: CMV Strategic Workshop
The Highway Safety Office hosted its 3rd annual Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) Strategic Workshop on March 18-19 in Jefferson City, MO.
The purpose of the meeting is to bring together Missouri stakeholders to network and strategize about the challenges and emerging issues that affect commercial driver license (CDL) holders and CMV carriers – all with the goal of increasing safety and decreasing crashes involving CMVs on our roadways.
This year’s meeting was attended by approximately 65 individuals representing 26 agencies from various sectors of state and federal government, industry, enforcement, adjudication, and insurance. The agenda discussed topics such as Missouri’s state highway safety plan, crash data trends, non-domiciled CDLs, English proficiency, drugs and alcohol, medical certificates, masking, and updates from industry and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
Efforts at the federal, state, and local level to increase safety and decrease CMV-involved crashes are seeing results.
According to preliminary 2025 data, Missouri recorded 1,021 fewer crashes involving a CMV compared to 2024, with an 8% reduction in fatalities, 17% reduction in serious injuries, and 5% reduction in minor injuries.
According to preliminary 2026 data, CMV-involved fatalities have decreased 56% compared to this time last year.
Planning for the 4th annual CMV Strategic Workshop in March 2027 will begin later this year. The group is committed to continuing discussions to further improve safety on our roadways!