According to preliminary reports from the Arkansas State Police, at least 282 road deaths occurred in Arkansas in the first six months of 2020.
This number is a 16% increase over the first six months of 2019.
The number of deaths resulting from crashes on Arkansas roads is surprising because overall traffic on roads throughout the country plunged because of the coronavirus outbreak.

According to data compiled by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2018, when compared with other states, Arkansas ranked sixth after Mississippi, which ranked first, followed by Alabama, South Carolina, New Mexico, and West Virginia in regard to deaths per capita related to motor vehicle crashes.
Most Dangerous Arkansas Roads
Highway 12 in Northwest Arkansas, which stretches from Oklahoma to Highway 13, running through Cave Springs and Hobbs State Park, can be considered the most dangerous road in Arkansas.
Surprisingly, only one fatal accident occurred on this road in 2018 – the most recent year for which statistics are available.
Do you need additional information regarding car accident statistics in Cave Springs and Arkansas?
Keith Law has compiled information for car crashes, including access to traffic accident reports.



