What bicycle crash data from FLHSMV tells us about the rise of bike accidents and which Florida counties have more bike accidents and fatalities per capita.
Prepared from state and county-level FLHSMV bicycle injury/fatality data compared against state and county population benchmarks from the University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research.
Core study window: 2017–2019 (pre-COVID baseline) vs. 2022–2025 (post-COVID core).
Florida’s bicycle crash data shows a clear post-COVID shift in scale, severity, and geography, with fatalities rising nearly 50% statewide.
Key Findings:
- Fatalities Are Surging: Florida bicycle deaths have risen nearly 50% since COVID, with injuries up 32% over the same period.
- Crashes Are Getting More Severe: Adjusted for population, fatality rates are rising faster than injury rates, indicating that crashes are not just more frequent, but more dangerous.
- The Pattern Is Geographic and Not Random: The highest per capita injury rates are concentrated in a cluster of coastal, leisure-heavy counties led by Monroe and Pinellas, not simply Florida’s largest urban centers.
- The Data Points to E-Bikes: While state crash reports do not yet isolate e-bikes, the timing, geography, and severity trends strongly align with the rapid expansion of electric bicycles across Florida.
Methodology Note: This analysis measures the absolute injury burden per resident, not risk per rider or miles traveled.
This is not random. The increase is geographically concentrated and structurally consistent.







