Mississippi Vehicle Statistics
As of 2023, Mississippi recorded approximately 2 million registered vehicles, with automobiles comprising 39%, trucks 60%, and motorcycles only 1%.
Regarding traffic safety, in 2022, Mississippi reported 40,421 motor vehicle crashes, resulting in 802 fatalities. Alcohol-impaired driving contributed to 148 deaths, accounting for approximately 18.5% of the total fatalities. Speeding was a factor in 112 deaths, making up around 14% of the total fatalities for the year.
Mississippians purchased 112,589 vehicles in 2023, favoring reliable sedans like the Nissan Altima and Toyota Camry and robust trucks like the Chevrolet Silverado. Altima and Camry offer affordability and space for everyday needs. On the other hand, the powerful Silverado truck tackles diverse terrains, making it a workhorse for both jobs and adventures.
Car insurance rates in Mississippi average $492 annually for minimum coverage and $2,135 for full coverage, which are lower than the national averages. Young drivers and individuals with driving under the influence (DUI) convictions face notably higher rates, with 18-year-old males seeing their annual rates soar to approximately $6,726 following a DUI offense.