Publication
While other developed countries have made strides in reducing pedestrian deaths over the last several years, the pandemic has intensified several trends that have pushed the United States in the other direction. Crashes killing pedestrians climbed 46 percent over the last decade, compared with a 5 percent increase for all other crashes, according to the Governors Highway Safety Association.
Pedestrian Deaths Spike in U.S. as Reckless Driving Surges
Story by Simon Romero
February 14, 2022
Issue
Bicyclists and Pedestrians