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Pedestrians in the United States face an extremely heightened risk of serious injury or death when crossing or walking on city streets and roads. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reports that over the course of one recent year, 4,743 pedestrians lost their lives and another 76,000 sustained injury in vehicle-related accidents in the U.S. This is an average of one pedestrian fatality every two hours, while one pedestrian is injured on average every seven minutes.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), pedestrians are most at risk of suffering fatal injuries in urban environments. That’s where three out of four, or 73 percent, of pedestrian deaths occur. Fatal pedestrian accidents are more likely to occur at non-intersections, where speeds may be higher, and during the evening hours, when visibility is poor. Alcohol is often a contributing factor and played a role in 48 percent of the accidents in which a pedestrian was killed.

As everyone is a pedestrian at some point in their lives, it is important for you and your family members know what driver mistakes are most likely to cause an impact with a pedestrian. That knowledge could help you avoid becoming a statistic in a pedestrian accident.

The Outer Banks are blessed with beautiful scenery, wide open spaces, and excellent weather most of the year. So, it should come as no surprise that Northeastern NC is a popular destination for touring.

What could be better than a ride from Duck to Nags Head on a cool, clear autumn day?

Unfortunately, even following a modest decrease in motorcycle accident fatalities (approximately 2%) in the 2017-2018 reporting year, the incidence of car vs. motorcycle collisions remains dangerously high.

Northeastern North Carolina doesn’t have the traffic congestion of some of the more populated areas of the state. Even so, several area counties rank among the nation’s most dangerous.

According to new data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the per capita rates of fatal traffic accidents in Tyrrell, Northampton, Gates and Washington counties were nearly double the median fatality rates for all counties in the United States in 2012.

  • Gates Co.—33.70 traffic deaths per 100,000 population
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