Traffic statistics
View annual and quarterly reports containing ridership statistics.
To make business information available to the public, Washington State Ferries posts ridership statistics. Quarterly reports are posted as they become available.
Annual reports
- 2022 Annual (PDF 129KB)
- 2021 Annual (PDF 129KB)
- 2020 Annual (PDF 131KB)
- 2019 Annual (PDF 27KB)
- 2018 Annual (PDF 104KB)
- 2017 Annual (PDF 27KB)
- 2016 Annual (PDF 27KB)
- 2015 Annual (PDF 27KB)
- 2014 Annual (PDF 105KB)
- 2013 Annual (PDF 37KB)
- 2012 Annual (PDF 37KB)
- 2011 Annual (PDF 36KB)
- 2010 Annual (PDF 35KB)
- 2009 Annual (PDF 36KB)
- 2008 Annual (PDF 35KB)
- 2007 Annual (PDF 36KB)
- 2006 Annual (PDF 49KB)
- 2005 Annual (PDF 35KB)
- 2004 Annual (PDF 35KB)
- 2003 Annual (PDF 63KB)
- 2002 Annual (PDF 46KB)
Quarterly reports
2022
- 2022 - First Quarter (PDF 129KB)
- 2022 - Second Quarter (PDF 129KB)
- 2022 - Third Quarter (PDF 129KB)
- 2022 - Fourth Quarter (PDF 129KB)
2021
- 2021 - First Quarter (PDF 139KB)
- 2021 - Second Quarter (PDF 129KB)
- 2021 - Third Quarter (PDF 129KB)
- 2021 - Fourth Quarter (PDF 129KB)
2009-2020
- 2020 Quarterly (PDF 175KB)
- 2019 Quarterly (PDF 75KB)
- 2018 Quarterly (PDF 151KB)
- 2017 Quarterly (PDF 136KB)
- 2016 Quarterly (PDF 75KB)
- 2015 Quarterly (PDF 75KB)
- 2014 Quarterly (PDF 454KB)
- 2013 Quarterly (PDF 111KB)
- 2012 Quarterly (PDF 110KB)
- 2011 Quarterly (PDF 110KB)
- 2010 Quarterly (PDF 110KB)
- 2009 Quarterly (PDF 108KB)
WSF also maintains a data dashboard that provides public access to information regarding ridership and on-time performance. There you can find historical daily ridership, ridership by sailing and on-time performance data.
Slow down – lives are on the line.
In 2022, speeding continued to be a top reason for work zone crashes.
Even one life lost is too many.
Each year about 670 people are killed nationally in highway work zones. In 2022, Washington had six fatal work zone crashes on state roads.
It's in EVERYONE’S best interest.
95% of people hurt in work zones are drivers, their passengers or passing pedestrians, not just our road crews.