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posted by martyb on Friday March 01 2019, @05:35PM   Printer-friendly
from the not-so-smart-phone-use dept.

The number of pedestrians hit and killed on U.S. roads has surged to the highest level [PDF] in almost three decades, new data indicates, while suggesting that a rise in SUVs and smartphone use may be to blame.

Last year, 6,227 pedestrians were killed in road fatalities — a 51 percent increase compared to 2009, according to a preliminary estimate published Thursday by the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA). The D.C.-based non-profit said the 2018 figure is the highest recorded since 1990.

Five states—Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia and Texas—accounted for 46 percent of all pedestrian deaths, despite representing just 33 percent of the U.S. population, according to Census data. California had the largest number, at 432.

U.S. Pedestrian Road Deaths


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday March 01 2019, @10:04PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday March 01 2019, @10:04PM (#808957)

    Get a go-pro, or two - front and rear, and start posting those videos to youtube.

    Seriously.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 02 2019, @01:05AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 02 2019, @01:05AM (#809028)

    Polices cars continuously record the number plates of all cars around them. You might be able to post one video and they not be sure which car it was, but post two and your car will show up in both lists. You are nailed.