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States with the highest percentage of pedestrians killed in fatal crashes at intersections

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  • New York came first in the study with 48.44% of pedestrians killed in fatal crashes at intersections between 2018 and 2022. 
  • New Jersey ranked second with 41.64% of pedestrian fatalities, while Minnesota came third with 37.89%. 
  • West Virginia came last in the study with 48.44% of pedestrians killed in fatal crashes at intersections. 

A new study has found that New York has the highest percentage of pedestrians killed in fatal crashes at intersections over a five-year period. 

Personal Injury Lawyers DeMayo Law Office analyzed data on fatal crashes from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for the years 2018 to 2022. The percentage of pedestrians killed at intersections each year was calculated, while the total percentage of deaths between 2018 and 2022 was used to rank the states from highest to lowest. 

New York came first in the study with 48.44% of pedestrians killed in fatal crashes at intersections. Out of 1,367 total pedestrians killed in fatal crashes from 2018 to 2022, 608 pedestrians were at an intersection at the time. 2018 experienced the highest percentage of pedestrians killed in fatal crashes at intersections with 51.87%, over half of all fatalities. 

New Jersey ranked second with 41.64% of pedestrians killed in fatal crashes at intersections. 381 pedestrians killed in fatal crashes from 2018 to 2022 were at an intersection, out of 915 pedestrians killed in total. 2018 witnessed the highest percentage of pedestrians killed in fatal crashes at intersections with 46.82%. 

Minnesota came third with 37.89% of pedestrians killed in fatal crashes at intersections. Out of 227 total pedestrians killed in fatal crashes from 2018 to 2022, 86 pedestrians were at an intersection at the time. 2022 experienced the highest percentage of pedestrians killed in fatal crashes at intersections with 41.86%. 

Utah ranked fourth with 37.44% of pedestrians killed in fatal crashes at intersections. 73 pedestrians killed in fatal crashes from 2018 to 2022 were at an intersection, out of 195 pedestrians killed in total. 2022 witnessed the highest percentage of pedestrians killed in fatal crashes at intersections with 46.67%. 

Nevada came fifth with 34.29% of pedestrians killed in fatal crashes at intersections. Out of 385 total pedestrians killed in fatal crashes from 2018 to 2022, 132 pedestrians were at an intersection at the time. 2021 experienced the highest percentage of pedestrians killed in fatal crashes at intersections with 38.75%. 

Other states in the top ten include Massachusetts, Colorado, Nebraska, Alaska, and Connecticut. 

West Virginia came last in the study with 48.44% of pedestrians killed in fatal crashes at intersections. Out of 128 total pedestrians killed in fatal crashes from 2018 to 2022, only seven pedestrians were recorded as being at an intersection at the time. 

Michael DeMayo, CEO of DeMayo Law Office, commented on the findings: 

“It is concerning to see such a high percentage of pedestrian fatalities that could have been easily prevented in these states. Intersections tend to be where many accidents take place due to requiring greater awareness as vehicles come from multiple directions. 

“Pedestrians should avoid crossing or lingering at intersections whenever possible unless there is a dedicated pedestrian crossing area nearby. We hope that upcoming data releases will show an overall decrease in pedestrian-vehicle fatalities like this.” 

Top ten states with the highest percentage of pedestrians killed in fatal crashes at intersections 

Rank State Pedestrians killed in fatal crashes at an intersection between 2018-22 Total pedestrians killed in fatal crashes between 2018-22 Percentage of pedestrians killed in fatal crashes at an intersection 
1. New York 608 1,367 44.48% 
2. New Jersey 381 915 41.64% 
3. Minnesota 86 227 37.89% 
4. Utah 73 195 37.44% 
5. Nevada 132 385 34.29% 
6. Massachusetts 128 374 34.22% 
7. Colorado 152 449 33.85% 
8. Nebraska 33 100 33.00% 
9. Alaska 20 63 31.75% 
10. Connecticut 92 295 31.19% 

ENDS 

Sources: 

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) 

Methodology: 

The study analyzed data on fatal crashes from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for the years 2018 to 2022. The number of pedestrians killed in fatal crashes who were recorded as being at an intersection at the time was compared to the number of pedestrians killed in fatal crashes overall.  

The percentage of pedestrians killed at intersections each year was calculated, while the total percentage of deaths between 2018 to 2022 was used to rank the states from highest to lowest.  

States with the highest percentage of pedestrians killed in fatal crashes at intersections 

Rank State Pedestrians killed in fatal crashes at an intersection between 2018-22 Total pedestrians killed in fatal crashes between 2018-22 Percentage of pedestrians killed in fatal crashes at an intersection 
1. New York 608 1,367 44.48% 
2. New Jersey 381 915 41.64% 
3. Minnesota 86 227 37.89% 
4. Utah 73 195 37.44% 
5. Nevada 132 385 34.29% 
6. Massachusetts 128 374 34.22% 
7. Colorado 152 449 33.85% 
8. Nebraska 33 100 33.00% 
9. Alaska 20 63 31.75% 
10. Connecticut 92 295 31.19% 
11. Hawaii 47 152 30.92% 
12. Pennsylvania 260 842 30.88% 
13. Maryland 194 646 30.03% 
14. Idaho 24 80 30.00% 
15. Vermont 31 29.03% 
16. California 1,544 5,339 28.92% 
17. New Hampshire 17 59 28.81% 
18. Wisconsin 81 285 28.42% 
19. Virginia 184 648 28.40% 
20. Illinois 258 914 28.23% 
21. Washington 154 575 26.78% 
22. Arizona 324 1,213 26.71% 
23. Ohio 194 738 26.29% 
24. Rhode Island 12 46 26.09% 
25. Florida 960 3,707 25.90% 
26. Michigan 206 799 25.78% 
27. Oregon 113 439 25.74% 
28. Total 8,373 34,203 24.48% 
29. Kentucky 94 405 23.21% 
30. Montana 19 84 22.62% 
31. New Mexico 98 440 22.27% 
32. Iowa 26 118 22.03% 
33. Maine 15 71 21.13% 
34. Kansas 33 165 20.00% 
35. Georgia 266 1,429 18.61% 
36. Delaware 25 140 17.86% 
37. Indiana 88 505 17.43% 
38. Missouri 100 577 17.33% 
39. North Dakota 35 17.14% 
40. Alabama 90 568 15.85% 
41. Texas 544 3,567 15.25% 
42. North Carolina 177 1,186 14.92% 
43. Louisiana 115 791 14.54% 
44. South Dakota 56 14.29% 
45. Tennessee 120 843 14.23% 
46. South Carolina 106 878 12.07% 
47. Arkansas 40 363 11.02% 
48. Oklahoma 47 433 10.85% 
49. Wyoming 41 7.32% 
50. Mississippi 29 433 6.70% 

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