A recent study conducted by the Governor’s Highway Safety Association (GHSA) shows that pedestrian fatalities in traffic accidents are on the rise. According to the GHSA, 6,000 pedestrians were killed in motor vehicle crashes in 2017. Two factors have been examined for their potential impact on these statistics.
Possible Factors of Increased Pedestrian Fatalities
The consistently increasing use of cell phones and legalization of marijuana are considered possible factors for the increased death rate of pedestrians. While cell phone use is obviously not new, every day we become more dependent upon our phone for nearly every aspect of our lives. Calls, texts, emails, social media, photos, maps and directions are among the reasons one might be looking at a phone when walking on the street.
According to the National Safety Council, we are most vulnerable when walking in urban areas, crossing a busy street and negotiating traffic. When we do these things while looking down at a phone, the risk is far greater. Pedestrian-vehicle injuries are the fifth leading cause of death for children ages 5 to 19. Safe Kids.Org offers the following tips for safe walking:
Top Tips For Safe Walking Habits
Teach kids at an early age to look left, right and left again before crossing the street. Then remind them to continue looking until safely across.
Teach kids to put phones, headphones and devices down when crossing the street. It is particularly important to reinforce this message with teenagers.
It’s always best to walk on sidewalks or paths and cross at street corners, using traffic signals and crosswalks. If there are no sidewalks, walk facing traffic as far to the left as possible.
Children under 10 need to cross the street with an adult. Every child is different, but developmentally, most kids are unable to judge the speed and distance of oncoming cars until age 10.
Be a good role model. Set a good example by putting your phone, headphones and devices down when walking around cars.
Is Marijuana Legalization A Factor Causing Increased Pedestrian Accidents?
States that legalized marijuana between 2012 and 2016 had a collective 16.4% increase in pedestrian fatalities in the first 6 months of 2017 compared to the prior year. It’s important to not misinterpret these statistics. These numbers don’t tell us who is at fault for these increased collisions, or even that drug use was a factor at all. However, it is more than just an anomaly. Too many people are being killed in pedestrian crashes.
Here in San Luis Obispo, police are reporting an increase in accidents involving pedestrians and bicycles. According to the San Luis Obispo Police Department, San Luis Obispo has seen 237 such collisions in the past three years. According to Capt. Chris Staley, many of these wrecks involved pedestrians not following the law. Regardless of whether the pedestrian is following the law or not, a driver still owes a duty to take reasonable actions to avoid a wreck.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a pedestrian accident in San Luis Obispo, please feel free to call one of the experienced pedestrian accident attorneys at Ernst Law Group for a free no-cost consultation today. We will work tirelessly to ensure that you and your family get the financial compensation you deserve.
You have just gone to the store and are walking back to your car in the parking lot. You are walking down the street and step into the crosswalk to get to the other side. You are jogging down a country road.
No matter the situation, pedestrians are struck by cars all too frequently. Injuries sustained in these types of accidents can range from minor to severe. In some instances, these accidents can prove fatal. If you have never been hit by a vehicle, consider yourself lucky. However, you should prepare yourself for the possibility. What you do following the accident is important.
1. Get Out of the Street
As angry as you are, you need to try to remain calm. If you are injured but can still move, get out of the road. At the very least, get as close to the curb or side of the road as you can. If you feel as though you have injured your back or neck, you’ll want to stay put. Ask a witness or the driver to stand near you so that you aren’t struck again.
2. Don’t Let the Driver Leave
Let’s say that you’ve been lightly tapped and haven’t received any injury. You still don’t want to let the driver leave. Call the police and make a report of the incident. Your injuries may not be apparent and you may have to seek medical attention later in the day or even in the following days.
3. Call the Police
Speaking of the police, call them no matter what. Remain on scene until they get there and can take your report. You cannot file an accident report “later.” It must be filed immediately following the accident. It doesn’t matter if you aren’t hurt. In order to protect your rights, you need to have that accident report on file.
4. Information and Photos
Get the information of the driver. You can find the information you need on their driver’s license if they willingly hand it over. You need their name, address and contact information. If you have your phone on you, pull it out and start taking pictures. Get a photo of the car’s license plate and the conditions of the road. Be sure to take pictures of your injuries as well.
5. Get Medical Attention
You may be severely injured and transported from the scene to a local hospital for medical attention. Then again, your injuries may not be apparent or readily felt and you may feel as though you don’t need immediate attention. This could be a mistake, especially if you choose to file a personal injury lawsuit later. Get medical attention, regardless of how you feel.
If you have been hit by a vehicle in San Luis Obispo, you have legal rights you should be aware of. Call our office today to schedule a free case evaluation and learn more about your options. You may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages and more.