Pedestrian Safety
Approximately 5,900 pedestrians are killed by automobiles every year... 84,000 suffer
nonfatal injuries. Almost one-third of these victims are children under the age
of 15 yet they represent only about 15% of the U.S. population.
By following the few safety tips listed below, you can protect yourself and your
children.
- It is critical to teach children to look left-right-left before crossing streets.
- Cross only at designated crossings. Entering traffic mid-block or from between parked
cars is dangerous.
- Teach children to never dart out into traffic.
For your information.
- A growing number of communities are implementing measures to make their environments
more walkable, ranging from including sidewalks on all newly constructed streets,
to implementing widespread traffic-calming measures.
- The physical environment does impact how much and how safely residents can and will
walk. In research comparing communities with suburban sprawl (few sidewalks and
inaccessible pedestrian destinations like large malls surrounded by parking lots)
to traditional communities (with plentiful sidewalks and inviting downtown commercial
areas), it was found there were three times as many pedestrian trips in the communities
designed with pedestrians in mind.
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