For the first time ever, we’re taking a deep dive into the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles’ 2026 registration data to understand the true shape of Ulster County’s vehicle fleet. From the 172,997 passenger cars navigating daily commutes to the 14,169 motorcycles, 14,786 commercial vehicles, and thousands of trailers, ATVs, and snowmobiles sharing the same roads, this dataset reveals a detailed, data-driven reality of how Ulster County moves, works, and recreates.
The DMV dataset includes registrations for passenger vehicles, motorcycles, commercial fleets, agricultural vehicles, historical vehicles, trailers, and recreational equipment. Taken together, it provides the most complete picture of vehicle use in the county.
Each category carries its own risks, safety considerations, and legal implications for personal injury cases in Kingston, NY and beyond. This guide breaks down the numbers, and what they mean for drivers, riders, and pedestrians in Ulster County.
Key Takeaways: Ulster County’s Vehicle Fleet
- 172,997 passenger vehicles are registered in Ulster County.
- There are 14,169 motorcycles, with the largest concentrations in Kingston (2,107) and Saugerties (1,820).
- The county has 14,786 light trailers and 13,079 regular trailers – more than one trailer for every 7 residents.
- 3,453 ATVs and 2,548 snowmobiles reflect how much off-road recreation happens here.
- 14,786 commercial vehicles, 806 agricultural vehicles and 570 farm vehicles show the scale of work and freight that shares the road with passenger cars.
- Only 3,026 passenger vehicles are electric, compared to 167,084 gasoline-powered.
Passenger & Everyday Vehicles
Ulster County has 172,997 passenger vehicles registered. The most common vehicle type in the county is Toyota, followed by Hondas, Subarbus, Fords and Chevrolets.
The dominance of Subaru, Honda, and Toyota reflects the county’s mix of rural terrain, winter weather, and commuter patterns. Subaru alone accounts for nearly 18,000 registered vehicles, including many AWD crossovers and wagons.
| Make | Count |
|---|---|
| Toyota | 22127 |
| Honda | 19052 |
| Subaru | 17921 |
| Ford | 13878 |
| Chevrolet | 13477 |
| Nissan | 11958 |
| Jeep | 10251 |
| Hyundai | 8679 |
| Volkswagen | 6465 |
| Kia | 6039 |
| Dodge | 4701 |
| GMC | 4439 |
| BMW | 3680 |
The DMV doesn’t break out vehicle models, but just body types. The most common year, model and body types are all recent Subarus:
| Year, Model, and Body Type Combination | Count |
| 2024 Subaru Suburban | 1366 |
| 2025 Subaru Suburban | 1072 |
| 2021 Subaru Suburban | 1028 |
| 2018 Subaru Suburban | 1017 |
| 2019 Subaru Suburban | 1010 |
| 2015 Subaru Suburban | 910 |
| 2021 Jeep Suburban | 882 |
| 2017 Subaru Suburban | 880 |
| 2014 Subaru Suburban | 867 |
The vast majority of vehicles in Ulster County are gasoline-powered.
| Fuel Type | |
| Gasoline | 167084 |
| Electric | 3026 |
| Diesel | 2361 |
The “suburban” style vehicle, i.e., an SUV or large sedan, is the most prevalent. For bicyclists and pedestrians sharing the road with cars, it may translate to less visibility for drivers, which can lead to bike accidents and pedestrian injuries.
| Suburban | 92172 |
| Four-Door Sedan | 47151 |
| Pick-Up Truck | 24076 |
| Two-Door Sedan | 5696 |
| Convertible | 2753 |
Owning to its status as Ulster County’s only city, Kingston has the most registered passenger vehicles in Ulster County with 31,720.
| Kingston | 31720 |
| Saugerties | 18311 |
| New Paltz | 13402 |
| Highland | 13243 |
| Wallkill | 12253 |
| Marlboro | 6139 |
| Ellenville | 5442 |
| Kerhonkson | 5073 |
| Woodstock | 4903 |
| Hurley | 4012 |
| Pine Bush | 3833 |
There are also 1,666 historical cars registered, with some very interesting makes and models. We’ll have to do a separate post on these at some point.
Why This Category Matters
Passenger vehicles are involved in the vast majority of car collisions, but injury severity changes when they interact with:
- Motorcycles
- Commercial trucks
- Bicyclists
- Pedestrians
Ulster County’s high share of SUVs, pickups, and commercial vehicles means visibility, weight, and stopping distance are all relevant safety considerations for:
- Kingston’s dense streets
- New Paltz’s college/tourist traffic
- Route 28 & 209 corridor traffic
- Seasonal tourism zones
Recreational & Seasonal Vehicles in Ulster County
Ulster County’s vehicle mix also includes thousands of seasonal and recreational vehicles that contribute to tourism, outdoor recreation, and, occasionally, higher-risk roadway environments.
Motorcycles
Ulster County has a total of 14,169 motorcycles registered with the DMV. The plurality of them are registered in Kingston, Saugerties and the hamlet of Wallkill. There are also 50 historical motorcycles registered in the county.
| Unique Value (Location) | Count |
| Kingston | 2107 |
| Saugerties | 1820 |
| Wallkill | 1129 |
| New Paltz | 948 |
| Highland | 863 |
| Kerhonkson | 552 |
| Pine Bush | 447 |
| Marlboro | 386 |
| Ellenville | 368 |
The most common make of motorcycle in the county is the Harley Davidson, followed by Honda, Kawaski and Yamaha.
| Unique Value (Make) | Count |
| Harley Davidson | 5199 |
| Honda | 2013 |
| Kawasaki | 1385 |
| Yamaha | 1312 |
| Suzuki | 999 |
| BMW | 688 |
| Triumph | 405 |
Motorcycles are statistically more vulnerable in motorcycle accidents due to exposure, visibility issues, and the presence of larger vehicles like SUVs and commercial trucks. In populated areas like Kingston and New Paltz, mixed traffic patterns (cars, pedestrians, college students, tourists) can increase the likelihood of motorcycle crash injuries.
Snowmobiles
There are 2,548 snowmobiles in Ulster County, spread evenly throughout rural areas like Saugerties, Wallkill, Pine Bush, and New Paltz.
| Unique Value (Location) | Count |
| Saugerties | 328 |
| Wallkill | 281 |
| Pine Bush | 226 |
| Kingston | 169 |
| New Paltz | 164 |
| Highland | 147 |
| Marlboro | 114 |
Snowmobile use increases during winter tourism months, especially near trail networks. Snowmobiles are commonly involved in off-road injuries, collisions with fixed objects, and operator error crashes, which can lead to serious personal injury claims if private property, alcohol, or trail hazards are involved.
All-Terrain Vehicles
Ulster County features 3,453 registered ATVs, spread fairly even across Saugerties, Kingston, Wallkill, Highland, Pine Bush and Kerhonkson.
| Unique Value | Count |
| Saugerties | 409 |
| Kingston | 385 |
| Wallkill | 290 |
| Highland | 206 |
| Pine Bush | 163 |
| Kerhonkson | 158 |
| New Paltz | 158 |
| Marlboro | 151 |
ATVs are frequently used on private land and farm properties, which means ATV injuries often involve children, passengers, rollovers, or unhelmeted riders. In New York State, some ATV crashes are treated differently legally than roadway collisions, which matters for injury compensation and premises liability in ATV accident cases.
Motorboats
We have 2,845 motorboats registered in Ulster County, registered in places on the Hudson River like Saugerties, Kingston and Highland.
| Location | Count |
| Saugerties | 449 |
| Kingston | 435 |
| Highland | 202 |
| New Paltz | 183 |
| Wallkill | 177 |
| Pine Bush | 96 |
| Marlboro | 89 |
| Ulster Park | 85 |
Most serious boating injuries occur during peak summer when the Hudson River sees mixed traffic from novice and experienced operators. Personal injury claims in these scenarios often relate to boating under the influence, operator negligence, or boat rental liability.
Work & Commercial Vehicles
Commercial vehicles represent the backbone of local hauling, landscaping, and construction. More than 2,100 dump trucks operate in the county, alongside tank trucks, flatbeds, and delivery vans.
Farm and Agricultural Vehicles
The plurality of Ulster County’s 1,376 farm vehicles are classified as pickup trucks and vans:
| Body Type | Count |
| Pick-Up Truck | 541 |
| Van Truck | 182 |
| Dump Truck | 153 |
| Flat Bed Truck | 116 |
| Suburban | 107 |
| Utility | 102 |
Most of Ulster County’s farm and agricultural vehicles are clustered in rural areas like Highland, Milton, Marlboro and Wallkill:
| Location | Count |
| Highland | 166 |
| Milton | 162 |
| Marlboro | 123 |
| Wallkill | 110 |
| New Paltz | 106 |
| Clintondale | 82 |
| Accord | 69 |
| Gardiner | 59 |
Agricultural vehicles frequently operate on two-lane rural roads, which are common sites for rear-end collisions, passing accidents, and slow-moving vehicle crashes. These can lead to unique farm vehicle accident injury scenarios involving visibility limitations, unmarked equipment, or nighttime farm transport.
Taxis or Liveries
Many Ulster County’s 295 taxis are located in Kingston, Wallkill and Ellenville:
| Location | Count |
| Kingston | 79 |
| Wallkill | 40 |
| Ellenville | 35 |
| New Paltz | 35 |
| Wawarsing | 19 |
| Saugerties | 17 |
Taxi and rideshare-heavy zones tend to see increased pedestrian and bicyclist interactions, which can influence the likelihood of urban collision injuries or passenger injury claims after taxi accidents.
Buses
There are 1,122 buses in Ulster County, with many located in the hamlet of Wallkill, owing to the location of First Student Inc.
| Unique Value (Location) | Count |
| Hurley | 347 |
| Wallkill | 216 |
| Kingston | 134 |
| Accord | 124 |
| Shokan | 116 |
| Saugerties | 95 |
Because buses are high-occupancy vehicles with limited maneuverability, collisions may involve multiple injured passengers, stop sign violations, or pedestrian strike scenarios near schools and crosswalks.
Commercial Vehicles
Most of the 14,786 commercial vehicles in Ulster County are either pickup trucks, van trucks, or dump trucks.
| Unique Value | Count |
| Pick-Up Truck | 7387 |
| Van Truck | 2784 |
| Dump Truck | 2140 |
| Utility | 1092 |
| Flat Bed Truck | 369 |
| Tank Truck | 367 |
Commercial vehicles are spread fairly evenly in Ulster County, with the plurality in centers like Kingston, Saugerties and Highland.
| Unique Value | Count |
| Kingston | 2767 |
| Saugerties | 1830 |
| Highland | 911 |
| Wallkill | 890 |
| New Paltz | 741 |
| Marlboro | 518 |
| Pine Bush | 450 |
| Kerhonkson | 445 |
From a safety standpoint, commercial vehicles introduce risk factors such as longer stopping distances, blind spots, heavier impact forces, and driver fatigue, which are relevant in truck accident injury claims.
Trailers (Regular)
“Regular” Trailers in New York State are classified as being 1,000 pounds or more. Of Ulster County’s 13,079 “regular” trailers, the plurality are in Kingston, Saugerties and Wallkill.
| Kingston | 1938 |
| Saugerties | 1443 |
| Wallkill | 1280 |
| New Paltz | 822 |
| Highland | 759 |
| Pine Bush | 504 |
| Marlboro | 403 |
| Kerhonkson | 382 |
Light Trailers
There are 14,475 “light” trailers in Ulster County, and again, they’re spread evenly throughout the county, with a plurality in Kingston, Saugerties, New Paltz and Wallkill.
| Unique Value (Location) | Count |
| Kingston | 1843 |
| Saugerties | 1761 |
| New Paltz | 984 |
| Wallkill | 949 |
| Highland | 868 |
| Pine Bush | 666 |
| Kerhonkson | 564 |
| Marlboro | 453 |
Semi-Trailers
Semi-trailers are designed to be pulled by a tractor. There are a total of 996 semi-trailers in Ulster County, with the plurality registered to Kingston, Marlboro and Saugerties.
| Unique Value (Location) | Count |
| Kingston | 275 |
| Marlboro | 148 |
| Saugerties | 91 |
| Milton | 63 |
| Gardiner | 59 |
| New Paltz | 55 |
Trailers and semi-trailers affect collision dynamics due to jackknifing, cargo spills, tow hitch failures, and backing accidents. Truck personal injury events often involve complex liability between owners, operators, and businesses.