Longitudinal Spatial Trends in U.S. Pedestrian Fatalities, 1999–2020
Ossiris Sanchez Rodriguez,
Nicholas N. Ferenchak
Abstract:The number of pedestrian deaths from motor vehicle crashes in the U.S. has risen 59% since 2009. Several studies have researched crash characteristics—such as the people, vehicles, and roadways involved—when examining this sharp increase. But where are these fatalities occurring and what spatial characteristics of these locations could be influencing this trend? We looked at pedestrian fatality data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System and socioeconomic, … Show more
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