The forecasted data for passenger car users among road fatalities in the U.S. shows a continuous decline from 2024 to 2028. Starting from 10.34 thousand persons in 2024, it decreases to 8.85 thousand by 2028. This reflects a year-on-year decrease of approximately 3.7% over these years. In comparison to the previous two years, the decrease in the forecast is consistent with the observed trend, highlighting an emphasis on emerging safety measures and technologies. Over the five years, the compound annual growth rate suggests a voluminous decline.
Future trends to watch include the increasing integration of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), legislative changes for enhanced vehicle safety standards, and the broader adoption of electric and autonomous vehicles which could continue to influence this downward trend in road fatalities involving passenger car users.