Tulsa, OK, Pedestrian Accidents are Most Common on City Streets
Even if you rely on other forms of transportation to get around for long distances, everyone is a pedestrian sharing the road with motorized vehicles at some point during their daily routine. Unfortunately, people on foot are considered vulnerable road users and statistics from the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office (OHSO) reveal the risks. Every year, almost 90 people are killed, and another 500 victims are injured while walking on roadways throughout the state. In Tulsa County alone, there are around 20 fatalities and more than 130 people hurt in pedestrian crashes.
In addition, there is a high number of pedestrian collisions that take place in the City of Tulsa, which may not come as a surprise. If you were hurt in such an incident, it is important to discuss legal remedies with a Tulsa, OK pedestrian accident lawyer. The location of a crash does not necessarily impact your rights, but this information is helpful for safety purposes.
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More people walk around urban areas like Tulsa. They are coming and going to work, their homes, shopping, dining, and other destinations. Those on foot are sharing the road with more motorized vehicles compared to rural regions. The statistics on pedestrian accidents are telling:
- A total of 680 pedestrians are involved in these incidents, and 480 of them occur on city streets.
- Interstate highways rank #2 in terms of pedestrian accidents, at around 60 collisions annually.
- Urban highways, including both US and Oklahoma routes, account for more than 70 pedestrian crashes.
- The fewest accidents involving people on foot occur on interstate turnpikes and rural US highways, at a total of 20 incidents.
- October is the most dangerous month for walkers, when there are almost 85 pedestrian accidents that lead to a dozen fatalities.
- As far as time of day, the highest pedestrian accident rate is during dusk and twilight hours. Visibility is the biggest concern.
Safety Tips for Pedestrians Walking in Tulsa, OK
One of the most important recommendations to avoid accidents is to put the cell phone away. Do not text, talk on the phone, listen to music through earbuds, or engage in other risky activities that you associate with distracted driving. Plus:
- Follow all traffic laws that apply to pedestrians.
- Pay close attention to traffic signals, street markings, and signage.
- When walking at night, make sure to wear reflective or brightly colored clothing.
- Always use the crosswalk and sidewalk when present.
- Avoid walking when under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Do not allow children under 10 to cross the street alone.
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Victims of pedestrian accidents may qualify to recover compensation for medical costs, pain and suffering, and many other losses, so please contact Boettcher, Devinney, Ingle & Wicker for information about your rights. We are happy to schedule a free case assessment with an Oklahoma pedestrian accident lawyer who can advise you on the legal process.
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