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Pedestrian fatalities rise: US roads engage in deadly systemic oppression (vehicles) - C C - Jul 18, 2022

US pedestrian deaths are reaching a new high
https://www.popsci.com/technology/pedestrian-deaths-spike-us/

EXCERPTS: A new study from Smart Growth America, an urban development-focused nonprofit, found that the number of pedestrian fatalities spiked more than 60 percent in the last decade. In 2020 alone, more than 6,500 people were struck and killed by vehicles—a record high that equates to nearly 18 people dying every day.

[...] The study also presents new data identifying the deadliest metro areas and states for pedestrians. That the US experiences more pedestrian deaths than any other high-income nation isn’t random, researchers from Smart Growth America say. It’s by design.

[...] But while pedestrian death rates are rising in the US, other high-income countries have been able to bring those numbers down. The main difference, the study says, is roadway design.

Roadways in the US are designed to prioritize speed over safety, with an emphasis on moving cars quickly to decongest traffic. Similarly, conflicting messages of low speed limits in areas with wide, straight lanes and infrequent or non-signalized intersections make people feel comfortable driving at higher speeds.

Not all pedestrians face the same amount of danger. Older adults, people of color, and low-income residents are much more likely to die while walking... (MORE - missing details)