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Drivers Should Watch Out for Pedestrians this Labor Day Weekend — and Always

A report says the pedestrian death rate in Georgia is 25 percent higher than the overall U.S. rate.

Georgia is a dangerous state for pedestrians.

Since 2001, the number of pedestrians killed rose each year through 2010, the Morris News Service has reported based on National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data.

In 2010, 168 people were killed while walking, up from 146 in 2001. The 2001 total accounted for 9 percent of Georgia's roadway deaths. In 2010, pedestrians made up 13.5 percent of the state's fatality total.

Things don't seem to be getting any better. In Metro Atlanta, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports, 82 pedestrians had been killed by mid-August, compared to 63 through the same period in 2011.

In the meantime, overall traffic deaths in Georgia are dropping, which pushes the pedestrian fatality rate higher. In 2010, Georgia's rate was ninth in the nation at 1.73 fatalities per 100,000 people, the AJC reports.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has more on pedestrian safety.

Are you ever a pedestrian? How safe do you feel when walking? Tell us in comments.

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Kristi Reed (Editor) June 18, 2013 at 06:22 pm
Thanks for posting Devera! It looks as if you have a lot of fun activities planned.
Bill Summerour June 15, 2013 at 08:49 pm
I grew up in a Winder where doors were not locked and the town was full of folks shopping! SometimesRead More a moonshiner would get caught or the parking meter would run out of time and one would get a parking ticket by one of the three cops in town! Now I keep a weapon handy because of voices and footsteps on the pavement at night! Where are these people coming from and going to after one o'clock in the morning? Why does it take so long for a policeman to show up after a call is made,if they show up at all? I've watched nice homes on my street turn into dumps. They are rented by owners who are only interested in the money and not the quality of people who are renting. Yeah, I keep a weapon and it's loaded for a thief or prowler! When seconds count a cop is only several minutes away,if at all!
Timothy Hinds June 17, 2013 at 12:51 am
Excellent comment, Bill. I, too, remember what it was like to trust those around you as much trustRead More as you gave them.