Noble McIntyre on May 20, 2014
The sun is out, the air is warm and Memorial Day is right around the corner. But, the spring season is about more than just barbecues and parades. It’s also a great time to get out and walk — shaking off the dust from being inside all winter feels great, and it’s a healthy way to get some exercise. However, pedestrians have to be just as cautious as drivers or cyclists when out on the road, and perhaps even more so. The facts don’t lie: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 460 people will be treated in emergency rooms for traffic-related pedestrian injuries. On average, one pedestrian dies from a traffic crash every two hours. While all pedestrians are at risk for traffic accidents, statistics show that some people are at higher risk than others. Specifically, male pedestrians are more likely to suffer injury or to die from a vehicle crash than are females. Also, teens and young adults between 15 and 29 years old are more likely to be involved in a pedestrian accident than people of other ages. Children are more likely to suffer injury or die as pedestrians because they are smaller than adults and because they are unable to judge distances and speeds and don’t always follow traffic rules. Finally, about one third of pedestrians killed in traffic crashes are legally drunk, which means that their blood alcohol concentration was 0.08 grams per deciliter or greater at the time of the crash. All of this is not to say that you shouldn’t get your walking shoes on and head out for a brisk stroll. It does mean that you should always be cautious and follow these tips:
Of course, if you’re operating a vehicle, it’s your responsibility to be on alert for pedestrians, as well. If you’re driving in a residential area or near a school or playground, especially, watch out for children who might dart into the road unexpectedly. Summer is loads of fun, but preventing a tragedy is essential.
Additional sources: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, SafeKids.org
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