Statistics
- A pedestrian injury occurs every eight minutes. EVERY one of these injuries is preventable
- The greatest number of fatalities in the United States are in California
- Pedestrian injuries are the fifth leading cause of death in the United States for youth ages 5-19. Teen pedestrians are most at risk
Pedestrian Tips
- It is safest to walk on sidewalks or paths. If you MUST walk on the street, always walk facing traffic
- Cross the street at street corners, using crosswalks and traffic signals
- Make eye contact with drivers
- Put down devices, such as cell phones and electronics, take off your headphones, and look left, right, and then left again before stepping into the street
- Children under age 10 should cross the street with an adult
- Increase your visibility at night by carrying a flashlight and wearing reflective clothing
Resources
Websites
Videos
“Moment of Silence” Teens Distracted by Mobile Devices While Walking