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Written by: Benjamin Scott
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Walking may feel like one of the safest ways to get around. But in California, pedestrians face growing risks every time they step onto the street. In fact, our state consistently leads the nation in pedestrian fatalities, with nearly 500 pedestrians killed and thousands more injured each year. If you are wondering, “Where do most pedestrian accidents occur?” The answer is not always obvious, but understanding the patterns can help you stay safer.

At Wells Call Injury Lawyers, we believe that knowledge is power. As local California attorneys, we have represented countless pedestrians who were hit while simply trying to cross the street or walk to work. In this article, we explain where and why these accidents happen and what you can do to protect yourself and your loved ones.

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Where Do Most Pedestrian Accidents Occur?

Understanding where pedestrian accidents happen most frequently can empower you to make safer decisions while walking in your community. The risk is not limited to obvious danger zones; many crashes occur in the following familiar places where people let their guard down.

1. Urban Intersections

The vast majority of pedestrian accidents happen at intersections in busy cities. These areas often have multiple lanes, turning vehicles, unclear crosswalks, and distracted drivers. Even with traffic signals, drivers may fail to yield when turning or rush through yellow lights. According to the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), pedestrian deaths rose 9.4% between 2020 and 2021, much of it tied to urban roadway dangers.

2. Non-Intersection Road Crossings

Many serious pedestrian collisions happen when individuals cross mid-block rather than at designated crosswalks. These incidents are particularly dangerous because drivers do not anticipate a pedestrian in these areas. Recent studies show that nearly 25% of fatal pedestrian crashes happen at non-intersections.

3. Parking Lots and Driveways

It might surprise you to learn how often people are hit in parking areas. Drivers backing out of spaces or garages may not see someone walking behind their vehicle. While these accidents are often lower in speed, they can still result in severe injuries, especially to children and older adults.

4. School Zones and Residential Areas

While lower speed limits exist in these areas, not all drivers follow them. Children are especially vulnerable, and accidents often occur due to distracted or speeding drivers. California’s pedestrian injury data reveals a troubling number of incidents involving minors struck near schools. 

5. Rural Highways

Although fewer pedestrians walk along rural roads, those who do face high-speed traffic and limited visibility. Many pedestrian fatalities on highways occur at night when drivers cannot see someone walking along or crossing the road. Over 70% of pedestrian fatalities in California happen after dark, often in poorly lit or high-speed zones. 

If you are asking, “Where do most pedestrian collisions occur?” These five scenarios are statistically the most common and most dangerous.

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Where Do Most Pedestrian Fatalities Occur?

Pedestrian deaths are most likely to occur in situations where vehicle speeds are higher and visibility is reduced, including:

  • On wide, multi-lane roads. These roads encourage faster speeds and make it harder for drivers to spot pedestrians.
  • Outside crosswalks. A significant percentage of fatal crashes happen when pedestrians are not in marked crosswalks.
  • At night. Over 70% of pedestrian fatalities in California occur after dark.

These patterns show that location, speed, and time of day all influence the risk of a fatal outcome. Wearing bright clothing, crossing at marked areas, and avoiding nighttime walks along high-speed roads can all reduce your risk.

Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents

Several behaviors commonly contribute to pedestrian accidents in California:

  • Driver inattention or distraction (e.g., texting),
  • Failure to yield at crosswalks,
  • Speeding,
  • Poor visibility, and
  • Impaired driving.

Both drivers and pedestrians have a responsibility to follow the rules of the road. However, when a driver is careless, it is the pedestrian who suffers most. With thousands injured each year, even one moment of distraction behind the wheel can have lasting consequences.

How to Protect Yourself as a Pedestrian

While you cannot control driver behavior, you can take actions to improve your visibility and safety. This includes:

  • Crossing streets only at marked crosswalks and intersections;
  • Making eye contact with drivers before stepping onto the road;
  • Avoiding distractions like phones or earbuds while walking;
  • Wearing bright or reflective clothing at night; and
  • Walking on sidewalks whenever available, or facing traffic if you must walk on the road.

These tips will not eliminate all risk, but they can help prevent the most common causes of serious pedestrian injuries.

What to Do After a Pedestrian Accident

If you are hit by a vehicle while walking, take these steps to protect your health and legal rights:

  1. Seek medical attention immediately, even if you feel okay;
  2. Call the police and make sure a report is filed;
  3. Get the driver’s contact and insurance information;
  4. Take photos of the scene, your injuries, and any damage; and
  5. Speak to an attorney before giving a statement to an insurance company.

Prompt action can make a difference in your recovery and your ability to seek compensation for medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering.

We Help Injured Pedestrians Throughout California

If you or someone you love was hit by a vehicle, you do not have to navigate the legal process alone. At Wells Call Injury Lawyers, we understand how devastating these accidents can be. Since 1984, our team has helped injured Californians recover more than $500 million in settlements and verdicts.

We are not an out-of-town billboard firm. With real offices in Fairfield, Vallejo, Richmond, Vacaville, and throughout Northern California, our attorneys are part of your community. We meet with you face to face, explain your options clearly, and fight to get you every dollar you deserve. Your consultation is free, and you pay nothing unless we win your case. Call us today to get started.

Resources:

2024 SafeTREC Traffic Safety Facts: Pedestrian Safety

California Office of Traffic Safety

NHTSA Pedestrian Safety Report

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