The most common vehicular fractures include pelvic bone fractures, which are thought to be prevalent due to the significant force exerted in car accidents. Other common fractures involve the fibula and femur, as the impact can crush the legs. The clavicle, known for its fragility, is also frequently fractured in auto collisions.
Additionally, facial bones such as the nose, jaw, cheekbones, and orbital bones around the eyes are highly susceptible to fractures, often resulting from the force of airbag deployment or direct impact with the dashboard or steering wheel.