A pedestrian, as defined for this fact sheet, is any person on foot, walking, running, jogging, hiking, sitting, or lying down who is involved in a motor vehicle traffic crash. A traffic crash is defined as an incident that involved one or more motor vehicles where at least one vehicle was in transport and the crash originated on a public traffic way, such as a road or highway. Crashes that occurred on private property, including parking lots and driveways, are excluded. In 2013, there were 4,735 pedestrians killed and an estimated 66,000 injured in traffic crashes in the United States. A total of 4,653 traffic crashes each had one or more pedestrian fatalities. On average, a pedestrian was killed every 2 hours and injured every 8 minutes in traffic crashes.
Pedestrians. Traffic Safety Facts, 2013 Data
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Transportation Safety , Road Transportation , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Traffic safety , Motor vehicle accidents , Pedestrians , Accident statistics , Fatalities , Injuries , Children , Urban areas , Drinking drivers , Police reports , Trends , Statistical data , Tables(Data) , Accident rates , Data compilation
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