Colorado Ranks 7th Nationwide for Brake Failure Complaints

Map of U.S. states with color-coded brake system complaint rates

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New NHTSA Analysis: The Centennial State Reports 4.20 Brake Complaints Per 100,000 Vehicles, Mountain Driving May Be a Factor

#7
National Rank
4.20
Per 100K Vehicles
219
Total Complaints
7.5x
Higher Than Lowest

Key Findings

  • Colorado ranks #7 nationally with 4.20 brake-related complaints per 100,000 registered vehicles, according to NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation data normalized by FHWA vehicle registrations.
  • The Centennial State is the highest-ranked interior Mountain West state, trailing only coastal/urban-heavy jurisdictions like Delaware, D.C., New York, New Jersey, Nevada, and California.
  • Colorado’s rate is 7.5 times higher than Wyoming (0.56), its neighbor to the north, and 66% higher than Utah (2.53) to the west, suggesting mountain terrain and Denver metro congestion may play significant roles.
  • With 219 brake complaints against 5.2 million registered vehicles, Colorado’s elevated rate reflects the unique demands of driving in a state defined by steep grades, high altitude, and rapidly growing urban traffic.

In a state where drivers routinely navigate 11,000-foot mountain passes and I-70 ski traffic, federal data reveals that Coloradans report brake problems at the seventh-highest rate in the country. The finding puts a spotlight on how the Centennial State’s unique terrain and growing population may impact vehicle safety.

A new analysis by Beck & Beck, Missouri Car Accident Lawyers, mapped NHTSA brake complaints across all 50 states and D.C., normalizing raw complaint counts by registered vehicle totals from the Federal Highway Administration. The result: Colorado’s complaint rate of 4.20 per 100,000 vehicles places it at #7 nationally, the highest among landlocked states.

Colorado Ranks #7 for Brake Complaints

Rank State Complaints Registered Vehicles Per 100K
1 Delaware 33 445,240 7.41
2 District of Columbia 21 344,088 6.10
3 New York 468 9,361,933 5.00
4 New Jersey 284 5,991,811 4.74
5 Nevada 115 2,681,539 4.29
6 California 1,322 31,057,329 4.26
7 Colorado 219 5,211,580 4.20
8 Arizona 262 6,447,062 4.06
9 Vermont 24 629,430 3.81
10 Maryland 186 4,935,108 3.77

What the data shows: Colorado’s #7 ranking places it in elite company, ahead of Arizona, Florida, Texas, and 42 other states. Notably, the six states ahead of Colorado are all either small, dense East Coast jurisdictions (Delaware, D.C., New Jersey) or coastal states with major urban centers (New York, Nevada, California). Colorado is the first true interior Mountain West state on the list.

Expert Commentary

“Colorado’s #7 ranking for brake complaints tells an important story about driving in the Centennial State. From the steep grades of I-70 through the Eisenhower Tunnel to stop-and-go traffic on the Denver Tech Center, Colorado drivers put extraordinary demands on their braking systems. This data should remind every Colorado driver, especially those heading to the mountains, to take brake maintenance seriously.”

— John Beck, Attorney & Founding Partner, Beck & Beck

Regional Comparison: Colorado vs. Mountain West States

Rank State Complaints Registered Vehicles Per 100K
5 Nevada 115 2,681,539 4.29
7 Colorado 219 5,211,580 4.20
8 Arizona 262 6,447,062 4.06
14 New Mexico 60 1,909,072 3.14
25 Utah 78 3,084,536 2.53
44 Idaho 31 2,057,655 1.51
50 Montana 24 2,357,075 1.02
51 Wyoming 5 890,622 0.56

Mountain West insight: Colorado ranks #2 among Mountain West states, trailing only Nevada (4.29). But Nevada’s rate is heavily influenced by Las Vegas traffic; Colorado’s elevated rate exists despite having no gambling-tourism traffic concentration. Colorado’s rate is 66% higher than Utah (2.53), 179% higher than Idaho (1.51), and a striking 7.5x higher than Wyoming (0.56). The contrast with Wyoming, a state that shares Colorado’s mountainous terrain but has far less urban density, suggests that the Denver metro’s growth may be a key driver.

Colorado vs. Neighboring States

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Rank State Complaints Per 100K Comparison to CO
7 Colorado 219 4.20
8 Arizona 262 4.06 CO 3% higher
14 New Mexico 60 3.14 CO 34% higher
25 Utah 78 2.53 CO 66% higher
32 Kansas 55 2.22 CO 89% higher
34 Oklahoma 41 2.08 CO 102% higher
35 Nebraska 71 2.08 CO 102% higher
51 Wyoming 5 0.56 CO 649% higher

Neighbor comparison: Colorado’s brake complaint rate exceeds every neighboring state. The gap is modest with Arizona (3% higher) but dramatic with the Great Plains neighbors: 89% higher than Kansas, 102% higher than Nebraska, and a stunning 649% higher than Wyoming. This pattern suggests that Colorado’s unique combination of mountain terrain AND urban density creates brake stress that neither flat states (Kansas, Nebraska) nor rural mountain states (Wyoming) experience.

Raw Complaint Volume: Where Colorado Fits

Rank State Complaints Registered Vehicles
1 California 1,322 31,057,329
2 Texas 769 23,477,492
3 Florida 667 19,519,552
4 New York 468 9,361,933
5 Pennsylvania 285 10,866,252
13 Colorado 219 5,211,580

Volume vs. Rate: By raw complaint count, Colorado ranks #13 nationally with 219 complaints. But when normalized for its 5.2 million registered vehicles, Colorado jumps to #7 in the per-capita ranking, a 6-position improvement that reflects the state’s moderately-sized but highly affected vehicle population. Colorado files more complaints per vehicle than states with 2-3x its vehicle count, including Florida (#11), Texas (#13 by rate), and Pennsylvania (#24).

U.S. States Ranked by Brake Complaints

Rank State Complaints Per 100K
1 Delaware 33 7.41
2 District of Columbia 21 6.10
3 New York 468 5.00
4 New Jersey 284 4.74
5 Nevada 115 4.29
6 California 1,322 4.26
7 Colorado 219 4.20
8 Arizona 262 4.06
9 Vermont 24 3.81
10 Maryland 186 3.77
11 Florida 667 3.42
12 Connecticut 93 3.28
13 Texas 769 3.28
14 New Mexico 60 3.14
15 Virginia 237 2.99
16 Massachusetts 154 2.94
17 Alaska 20 2.94
18 Rhode Island 24 2.92
19 West Virginia 42 2.77
20 Georgia 253 2.75
21 Washington 203 2.73
22 Illinois 268 2.64
23 Michigan 260 2.62
24 Pennsylvania 285 2.62
25 Utah 78 2.53
26 North Carolina 211 2.41
Rank State Complaints Per 100K
27 Wisconsin 138 2.38
28 New Hampshire 33 2.35
29 South Carolina 124 2.35
30 Missouri 125 2.27
31 Oregon 96 2.27
32 Kansas 55 2.22
33 Indiana 124 2.15
34 Oklahoma 71 2.08
35 Nebraska 41 2.08
36 Hawaii 26 2.06
37 Maine 28 2.05
38 Ohio 221 1.97
39 Louisiana 86 1.90
40 Minnesota 110 1.88
41 Mississippi 41 1.84
42 Tennessee 122 1.76
43 Arkansas 56 1.68
44 Idaho 31 1.51
45 Alabama 80 1.47
46 Kentucky 65 1.43
47 North Dakota 13 1.23
48 South Dakota 16 1.16
49 Iowa 39 1.02
50 Montana 24 1.02
51 Wyoming 5 0.56

Study Overview: By the Numbers

Metric Value
Total States Ranked 51 (including D.C.)
Total Brake Complaints Analyzed 8,328
Colorado’s National Rank #7 (overall) / #2 (Mountain West)
Colorado Complaints 219
Colorado Registered Vehicles 5,211,580
Colorado Rate (Per 100K) 4.20
National Highest Rate 7.41 (Delaware)
National Lowest Rate 0.56 (Wyoming)
CO vs. Wyoming Spread 7.5x higher

Methodology

In this five-year analysis (2021–2025), Beck & Beck compiled brake-related complaints from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) public complaint database. The dataset was filtered to include records where the component field referenced “SERVICE BRAKES” and related brake system components.

Each state’s complaint total was then normalized using registered vehicle counts from the Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA) Highway Statistics tables, producing a standardized rate of brake complaints per 100,000 registered vehicles. States were ranked from highest to lowest based on this per-vehicle complaint rate to allow meaningful comparisons across jurisdictions of varying size.

Data Sources

NHTSA ODI Complaints Database: https://www.nhtsa.gov/nhtsa-datasets-and-apis

FHWA Highway Statistics: https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/statistics.cfm

Research Dataset: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TuPMdazTPyt1txGzcI-2jwMEs4_PtTcA/edit?gid=577319361#gid=577319361

Study by: https://becklawmo.com/

About Beck & Beck

Beck & Beck, Missouri Car Accident Lawyers, is an experienced law firm focused on vehicle accident representation. The firm supports clients from early claim evaluation through medical care coordination and insurance negotiations, advocating aggressively for fair outcomes after serious crashes. For more information or media inquiries related to this report, contact our team.

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