Here are the key points from NorthJersey.com article:
- Pedestrian Fatalities Increase: The number of pedestrian fatalities has risen by 53.34% since 2012.
- New Jersey’s High Risk: New Jersey is the most dangerous state for pedestrians, with 30.3% of all fatalities being pedestrians, compared to the national average of 17.3%.
- Dangerous States: Other states with high pedestrian fatality rates include Hawaii (26.6%), California (25.9%), and New York (25.3%).
- Study Details: The study used data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s fatality analysis reporting system to determine these statistics.
Click here for the full story: https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/new-jersey/2024/02/14/most-dangerous-roads-nj-pedestrian-killed-study/72436230007/


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