STUDY · 2017
Honda Accord 2017 Fatality Profile
Statistical research from AutoIndex24.
Background
The 2017 Honda Accord fatality profile in this dataset covers 183 fatal crashes and 455 occupant fatalities, based on a snapshot dated 2026-05-02. The figures describe crash circumstances rather than mechanical causes, focusing on how often fatal events involved rollover, fire, alcohol, and single-vehicle conditions.
Within this record, the 2017 Accord shows 2.49 deaths per crash. That figure indicates that many fatal crashes involved more than one occupant death, making the fatality burden larger than the crash count alone suggests.
Overall fatality picture
The central finding is straightforward: 183 fatal crashes in this dataset are linked to 455 occupant fatalities for the 2017 Honda Accord. The profile therefore points to a substantial loss-of-life count attached to a single model year.
Several crash types appear repeatedly in the record. Single-vehicle crashes are the largest named category at 88 crashes, while alcohol-involved crashes account for 32. Rollover appears in 12 fatal crashes, and fire in 5.
Crash circumstances in the data
The dataset highlights four recurring fatal-crash circumstances for the 2017 Honda Accord.
| Crash circumstance | Crashes | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Single-vehicle | 88 | 48.29% |
| Alcohol-involved | 32 | 17.6% |
| Rollover | 12 | 6.48% |
| Fire | 5 | 2.93% |
Single-vehicle crashes stand out most clearly, with 88 fatal crashes and a listed share of 48.29%. Alcohol-involved fatal crashes are also prominent at 32 and 17.6%.
Rollover and fire are less common in the dataset, at 12 crashes and 6.48% for rollover, and 5 crashes and 2.93% for fire. Even so, both conditions are notable because they are often associated with severe crash outcomes, and this profile includes them specifically among fatal events.
What the fatality narrative suggests
The pattern in this record is less about one unusual crash mode than about a mix of fatal scenarios. Nearly half of the fatal crashes listed here are single-vehicle events, while alcohol involvement appears in 32 fatal crashes. That combination suggests that loss-of-control, roadway departure, or other isolated crash circumstances are an important part of the fatality picture for the 2017 Accord, although the dataset does not break those events down further.
The 455 occupant fatalities attached to 183 fatal crashes also underscore the severity of these events. With 2.49 deaths per crash listed in the findings, the profile points to fatal crashes that often extended beyond a single death.
Limits of the record
This is a descriptive fatality profile, not a defect analysis. It does not identify whether any crash involved vehicle failure, driver behavior beyond alcohol involvement, roadway conditions, speed, restraint use, or impact configuration.
The snapshot is dated 2026-05-02, and the findings were computed at 2026-06-30T06:00:04.421946+00:00. The figures therefore should be read as a statistical snapshot of fatal-crash characteristics for the 2017 Honda Accord within this source, not as a complete explanation of why each fatal crash occurred.
Frequently asked questions
Q: How many fatal crashes are listed for the 2017 Honda Accord? A: The dataset lists 183 fatal crashes for the 2017 Honda Accord.
Q: How many occupant fatalities are associated with those crashes? A: The findings report 455 occupant fatalities.
Q: How common were single-vehicle fatal crashes? A: Single-vehicle crashes account for 88 fatal crashes and 48.29% in this profile.
Q: How often was alcohol involved in fatal crashes? A: Alcohol-involved crashes total 32, with a listed share of 17.6%.
Q: How often did rollover appear in fatal crashes? A: Rollover appears in 12 fatal crashes, or 6.48%.
Q: How often did fire appear in fatal crashes? A: Fire appears in 5 fatal crashes, or 2.93%.
Sources
- NHTSA FARSpublic_domain
How to cite
Alex Whitman (2026). Honda Accord 2017 Fatality Profile. AutoIndex24 Research. https://auto-index24.com/studies/honda-accord-2017-fatality-profile