Pedestrian deaths up nearly 50% since 2014, study shows

The Brief

  • A study by the Governors Highway Safety Association shows that pedestrian deaths are up by 48% since 2014.
  • The organization says a lack of traffic enforcement is to blame.
  • GHSA says drivers are bolder, driving faster and they are more distracted.
  • They also say pedestrians need to make sure they are focused on their surroundings.

WASHINGTON A top highway safety group is issuing a warning about the sharp rise in pedestrian deaths over the past decade.

Why have the roads become more dangerous for people walking?

What They Say:

In short, a lack of traffic enforcement is to blame, according to the Governors Highway Safety Association — especially in the D.C. region. They say drivers are bolder, driving faster and they are more distracted, which leads to deadly consequences for people on foot.

By the numbers:

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