Survey finds both drivers and pedestrians engage in unsafe behavior
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., (November 19, 2023) – After a rise in pedestrian fatalities in Tennessee, AAA – The Auto Club Group is releasing alarming new survey data, which captures close calls between drivers and pedestrians on our roads.
According to new survey data from AAA, nearly one in three (31%) Tennesseans report witnessing a vehicle almost hit a pedestrian in the past 12 months. Additionally, nearly a quarter of drivers (23%) say they have almost hit a pedestrian while driving at some point in the past. One in five Tennesseans (21%) who walk in residential or downtown areas said they had almost been hit by a vehicle while walking in the past year.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, pedestrian fatalities reached a 40 year high in 2021. That year, 7,388 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes. That’s the equivalent of one pedestrian injury every 9 minutes and a death every 71 minutes.
“Pedestrian safety is an issue that affects everyone, and it’s clear based on our survey that there’s more work to be done in Tennessee to help keep pedestrians safe,” said Megan Cooper, spokeswoman for AAA – The Auto Club Group.
Key Findings
Distracted drivers, speeding drivers, and impaired drivers were the top three concerns Tennesseans cited as threats to pedestrian safety.
Pedestrian safety is a two-way street. The AAA survey identified that both drivers and pedestrians engaged in unsafe behaviors in the last 12 months:
Walking Habits & Observations
Over half of Tennesseans (56%) walk in a residential or downtown area at least once a week. Most residents who walk do so for exercise (56%) or leisure (53%), while about one-third walk to take their pet for a walk (33%) or because they parked away from their destination (31%).
On these walks, Tennesseans identified obstacles that prevented them from walking safely:
Half of Tennesseans (51%) say they would walk more often if changes were made to improve pedestrian infrastructure in their local area.
“Pedestrians and bicyclists are some of the most vulnerable users of the transportation system. Ideally, transportation systems should be built so that if pedestrians or bicyclists are involved in a crash, the odds of serious injury or death are minimized,” continued Cooper. “Our overall goal is to help encourage safe, responsible behavior by everyone that uses our roads and prioritize their ability to reach their destination unharmed.”
AAA offers the following safety reminders:
Best practices for pedestrians
Best practices for drivers
About the Survey
The AAA Pedestrian Safety Survey was conducted online among residents living in Tennessee from September 21-23, 2023. A total of 600 residents completed the survey. Survey results asked of all respondents have a maximum margin of error of ± 4.0% points.
About AAA - The Auto Club Group
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