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MDOT reminds drivers to slow down and watch for pedestrians

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JACKSON, MISS. –With an increasing number of traffic crashes involving a pedestrian, the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) is reminding drivers of the importance of slowing down and watching out for pedestrians.

A pedestrian is any person on foot, walking, running, jogging, hiking, sitting, or lying down.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in 2020 there were 6,516 pedestrians killed in traffic crashes in the United States. That’s 18 pedestrians a day and 125 pedestrians a week. On average, a pedestrian was killed every 81 minutes in a traffic crash. This is a 3.9% increase from 2019. Mississippi had the third highest pedestrian fatality rate per 100,000 population.

“Pedestrian related crashes are on the rise not only in Mississippi, but across the country. It’s crucial for drivers to stay vigilant when behind the wheel because pedestrians are vulnerable,” said Brad White, MDOT Executive Director. “And with Halloween and daylight savings quickly approaching, we want to remind drivers to slow down and watch out for pedestrians.”

NHTSA reported that in 2020, 77% of fatal pedestrian involved crashes happened after sunset.

Studies done by Active Transportation Alliance show that slowing down can decrease the risk and severity of a pedestrian involved crash, regardless of the time of day. A person hit by a vehicle traveling at 20 mph has a 90% survival rate but has only a 10% survival rate if the driver is traveling 40 mph.

Below are some tips for drivers:

Below are tips for pedestrians:

For more information on pedestrian safety visit GoMDOT.com or follow @MississippiDOT on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

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