Pedestrian Accident Causes

What are the causes of pedestrian accidents?

There are many common factors that contribute to pedestrian accidents. Negligence is the most common. Motorists have a responsibility to follow traffic laws and always pay attention and drive safely.

Some common unsafe practices by drivers include:

  • Inattentive or pre-occupied drivers are potentially very dangerous for pedestrians.

  • Drivers’ failure to yield the right of way to pedestrians at marked cross walks and intersections.

  • Speeding is a major contributing factor in motor vehicle accidents of all types and has serious consequences when a pedestrian is involved. At higher speeds, motorists are not as likely to see a person walking and even less likely to be able to stop in time to avoid hitting them.

  • Intoxicated drivers pose a high risk of injury to pedestrians, and there are many notorious cases where drunk drivers have caused accidents, striking pedestrians in streets and on sidewalks.

  • Passing a School Bus – When drivers overlook or ignore the red, flashing overhead lights on a school bus, their passing of a school bus creates a high risk of injury to children who may be disembarking from the bus.

People walking also have responsibility for their own safety. Some common unsafe practices by pedestrians include:

  • Inattention. Pedestrians can do a great deal to avoid being hit These accidents rarely happen outside of the roadway. Cautious pedestrians are safer and much less likely to be hit.

  • Ignoring Traffic Controls – Pedestrians should never cross against a light.

  • Jaywalking – crossing the street in inappropriate or unexpected locations is dangerous It is best to cross in a designated crosswalk or at an intersection.

  • Children sometimes “dart” into the roadway with little regard for traffic, after a toy, pet or other child. Drivers should take particular care children are playing in a neighborhood, or when they pass a park, school, or other area which is posted as having children present.

  • Pedestrians walking where they should not be. “No Pedestrians” signs are posted for a reason and should be respected.

Injuries

Some of the most severe injuries sustained in traffic accidents involve pedestrians since they are completely exposed when hit by a car or moving vehicle.

Some of the most common injuries resulting from pedestrian accidents are:

  • Head injury and brain injuries

  • Broken bones

  • Spinal cord injuries and paralysis

  • Wrongful death

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