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How safe are pedestrians in Atlanta?

On Behalf of | Apr 28, 2020 | Car Accidents |

Atlanta, like other large U.S. cities, has many commuters. If you walk or bike, you’ve probably had plenty of interactions with motorists on city streets and major roadways.  And as Atlanta is known for its dense population and aggressive drivers, that could increase your chances of getting hit.

Pedestrian deaths are on the rise in Georgia

According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHSTA) records, pedestrian deaths account for more than 1500 fatalities in Georgia, an 8.5% increase from previous years. And another report rates The Peach State the sixth-worst for pedestrians. Atlanta, in particular, has a bad reputation, with 1.79 fatalities per 100,000 people. The average rate of pedestrian deaths in America is 1.55 per 100,000 people.

What safety precautions can they take?

Whether you’re walking, biking, scootering or skateboarding, these tips can keep you out of harm’s way:

  • Stay on the sidewalks when they’re available.
  • Remain alert at all times.
  • Try and cross streets where drivers expect lots of pedestrians.
  • Where visible clothing when it gets dark out.
  • Try to make eye contact with a driver before crossing.

Avoiding catastrophe isn’t always possible. However, these safety precautions can help.

Victims aren’t the only ones who suffer from their injuries

Walkers or bikers who get hit by a negligent driver can face many challenges. Depending on their circumstances, they and their families may suffer from lost wages, expensive medical bills and unaffordable recovery treatment. Luckily, with the help of a dedicated personal injury attorney, you can take your case to court and get the compensation you deserve.