Moreno Valley Accident Statistics
Moreno Valley's warehouse growth has dramatically increased truck traffic. The SR-60 corridor sees frequent multi-vehicle accidents. Use this page to understand local crash volume, dangerous corridors, and when the data should lead to legal next steps.
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Use the Moreno Valley data for context. Use case review when the claim is active.
If treatment, an insurance call, or a deadline is already in motion, the next move is evidence strategy rather than more browsing.
Crash data overview
What the Moreno Valley numbers actually show
The table turns the raw crash totals into practical context: severity, claim urgency, and where investigation usually starts after a local collision.
Crash-type breakdown
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420
DUI accidents
12.8% of local crashes
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780
Speeding accidents
23.8% of local crashes
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240
Pedestrian accidents
7.3% of local crashes
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380
Truck accidents
commercial vehicle crashes
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120
Bicycle accidents
bike and road-sharing claims
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150
Motorcycle accidents
visibility and lane-change claims
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Danger zones
Intersections to watch
Alessandro Blvd & Heacock
Perris Blvd & Iris Ave
Sunnymead Blvd & Perris
Day St & Frederick
Roadway context
High-risk corridors
Peak accident windows
From research to action
How to use Moreno Valley crash data after an injury
Citywide statistics explain the environment around a crash. A claim still turns on evidence, treatment, insurance coverage, and timing.
Use data for context
Start with 3,280 crashes, top causes, and dangerous corridors to understand the local risk picture.
Tie facts to evidence
Match the crash to roads like SR-60, I-215, SR-91 and preserve photos, reports, and witnesses early.
Move before deadlines
If treatment, insurer statements, or filing windows are active, legal strategy should not wait for more research.
Top listed causes
The patterns most likely to shape a Moreno Valley crash claim
#1
Speeding
#2
DUI
#3
Truck Accidents
#4
Distracted Driving
#5
Hit-and-Run
Next best pages
Where to go after reviewing Moreno Valley crash data
These links connect the data page into the broader city, county, service, and resource cluster so users and crawlers have a clearer path forward.
Act on this city data
Move from Moreno Valley crash context into legal guidance that matches the local injury pattern.
Primary city guide
Moreno Valley car accident lawyers
How local crash patterns, roads, treatment, and insurance pressure shape a Moreno Valley claim.
Broader injury help
Moreno Valley personal injury lawyers
For crashes, premises injuries, severe injuries, and other claims tied to local evidence.
County comparison
Riverside County accident lawyers
Compare Moreno Valley with the wider Riverside County litigation and highway context.
Use the research layer
Keep browsing if you are still comparing roads, nearby cities, or general next-step guidance.
Statewide hub
California accident statistics
Compare fatality rates, total crashes, and city-level risk across the statewide dataset.
Local FAQ
Moreno Valley accident FAQ
Common local questions about crashes, claims, deadlines, and what to do next.
Immediate steps
What to do after a car accident
A practical checklist for treatment, photos, insurer calls, and evidence preservation.
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City accident statistics FAQ
Questions people ask before they move from data to next steps
How many car accidents occur in Moreno Valley each year?
Moreno Valley experiences approximately 3,280 traffic accidents annually, with 1,100 resulting in injuries and 34 being fatal.
What are the most dangerous intersections in Moreno Valley?
The most dangerous intersections in Moreno Valley include: Alessandro Blvd & Heacock, Perris Blvd & Iris Ave, Sunnymead Blvd & Perris, Day St & Frederick. These locations see elevated accident rates due to traffic volume and design factors.
What is the fatality rate for Moreno Valley traffic accidents?
Moreno Valley has a traffic fatality rate of 16 per 100,000 population, compared to the California state average of 10.9.
What are the main causes of accidents in Moreno Valley?
The top causes of car accidents in Moreno Valley are: Speeding, DUI, Truck Accidents, Distracted Driving, Hit-and-Run. Understanding these factors can help drivers stay safer on local roads and helps injury teams know what evidence to preserve first.
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