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Media Advisory

October is National Pedestrian Safety Month and the San José Police Department would like to remind drivers to always take extra precautions to help protect pedestrians.

On average, a pedestrian is killed every 72 minutes and one is injured every 8 minutes in traffic crashes, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In California, 1,106 pedestrians were struck and killed in 2023.

“In San José, walking should always be an easy and safe option for getting around,” stated Lieutenant Bret Hatzenbuler with the SJPD Traffic Enforcement Unit. “We want to make sure that people walking are safe. We urge drivers to take the time to look out for people. Small actions, like slowing down, putting away distractions and yielding at crosswalks, can reduce crashes and serious injuries.”

Vehicle speed impacts people walking, who do not have the same protections as drivers and passengers. A difference of just 15 MPH (20 MPH to 35 MPH) significantly increases the likelihood that a person walking will be killed if struck by a vehicle.

 The San José Police Department offers these driving tips to keep everyone safe:

 

By: Stacie Shih #1559N
Authorized by: Lieutenant Hatzenbuhler #3899