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Walking Shouldn’t Be So Dangerous in the U.S.

Last updated: March 23, 2025 8:48 pm
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Walking in the United States should not be a dangerous activity, yet statistics show that about 20 people die every day in the U.S. after being hit by a car. This alarming trend highlights the urgent need for a significant cultural shift in how we approach pedestrian safety.

As someone who enjoys walking in my big southern city, I have witnessed firsthand the dangers pedestrians face on a daily basis. Cars speeding through stop signs, ignoring crosswalk lights, and exhibiting reckless behavior put pedestrians at risk. The fear of being mowed down by a vehicle is a constant concern for many walkers, including myself. The latest data analyzed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researchers in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report revealed that 7,522 pedestrians lost their lives in 2022 due to car-related incidents, indicating a worrisome trend that needs to be addressed urgently.

The root of the problem lies in the ideological divide surrounding pedestrian safety. Car culture in the U.S. is deeply ingrained, making it challenging to implement changes that prioritize pedestrian safety over the convenience of drivers. Rural areas often lack proper infrastructure like sidewalks, leading to a dismissive attitude towards pedestrian safety in those communities. Additionally, issues affecting marginalized groups, such as low-income individuals and people of color, are often overlooked when it comes to addressing pedestrian safety concerns.

To make walking safer in the U.S., a collaborative effort is needed from public officials, drivers, automakers, and government agencies. The U.S. Department of Transportation advocates for a Safe System Approach, emphasizing the need for collective action to reduce car-related fatalities. By adopting successful strategies from countries like South Korea and Poland, which have seen significant reductions in pedestrian death rates through lower speed limits and public awareness campaigns, the U.S. can make meaningful progress in enhancing pedestrian safety.

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Efforts to improve pedestrian safety should focus on enhancing existing infrastructure, such as better lighting, wider sidewalks, and more visible crosswalks. Walkability should be viewed as a civil rights issue, ensuring that all communities have access to safe streets for commuting and leisure activities. Treating cars as a necessity overlooks the rising costs associated with car ownership, as well as the safety risks posed by distracted driving and outdated vehicle safety features.

In conclusion, prioritizing pedestrian safety requires a shift in cultural attitudes towards walking and driving. Public officials must prioritize safer pedestrian infrastructure, drivers must be vigilant and respectful towards pedestrians, and automakers must prioritize pedestrian safety in their vehicle designs. Ultimately, pedestrian safety is a nonpartisan issue that requires collective action to ensure that walking in the U.S. is no longer a dangerous activity.

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