Publication
On Tuesday, the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) published preliminary estimates that in the first half of last year, pedestrian deaths on U.S. roads declined 4%. However, pedestrian fatality numbers are still above the 2019 levels. "While we've made some modest progress, there's still obviously quite a bit of work to be done," said Russ Martin, the GHSA's senior director of policy and government relations. "We're still way above pre-pandemic levels of pedestrian deaths."
Safety Crisis Continues Despite Pedestrian Deaths Falling Last Year
February 27, 2024
Issue
Bicyclists and Pedestrians