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Extra Precautions Needed for Florida Pedestrians
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A new Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Traffic Statistics Report reveals a startling number of pedestrians injured by motor vehicles.

Walkers, bikers and hikers need to take extra precautions, especially if they are Florida residents. The Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Traffic Statistics Report states that 502 pedestrians were killed in Florida car accidents across the state in 2008 alone.

A further study shows that the most dangerous areas in Florida for pedestrians are Orlando/Kissimmee, Tampa/St. Petersburg and the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area. A study by Transportation for America reported that, though the national average for pedestrian deaths is 1.26 per 100,000 people, Florida averages almost 2.5 times that amount or 3.02 pedestrian deaths per 100,000 people.

A possible explanation for this increase in pedestrian death is the current recession and cutbacks that are taking place. More people are using walking and biking as a form of transportation. Also, Florida’s rapid growth in population adds to the problem. Every day, more people are becoming Florida residents and safety features like bike paths and sidewalks are becoming less of a priority. The state of Florida is focusing on trying to keep up with the increase in traffic instead.

Due to the fact that pedestrians are at such an increased risk, it is important to follow certain safety tips. It is always important to wear bright or light colored clothing that has reflective material on it. If an individual is walking or riding a bicycle at night, reflectors need to be present and a flashlight should be carried. Always make sure to walk on sidewalks and never wear headphones or talk on a cell phone. It is always important to be aware of the surroundings and keep all senses open and active. Always cross streets at designated crosswalks and look before crossing. Simple tips and tools like these can help ensure a safe trip for all Florida pedestrians.

Lyn Giguere specializes in helping accident victims secure a quality Miami Car Accident Lawyer. She writes on various subjects of personal injury law for Miami Personal Injury Lawyers at Grossman Roth.

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