The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles recent data shows that Broward County had the second-highest number of pedestrian and bicycle fatalities in Florida.
According a Sun-Sentinel article, statewide, there were 606 pedestrian fatalities and 7,737 pedestrian injuries in 2014. In the same period, there were 135 bicyclist fatalities and 6,680 bicyclist injuries.
South Florida, including Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade Counties, continues to have the highest pedestrian and bicycle crashes – fatalities and injuries in the state.
Where Pedestrian and Bicycle Crashes and Fatalities Often Occur
According to data obtained from the FDOT Crash Analysis Reporting (CAR) System, pedestrian accidents occur in non-intersections and areas without a cross walk. Crashes that do occur at intersections are mainly due to left-turning maneuvers and right-turn-on-red maneuvers. Parking lots also pose a threat to pedestrians and bicycles (backing crashes) and are often under reported.
Common Causes of Florida Pedestrian & Bicyclist Accidents
Unfortunately, hit and run accidents are also a real problem in Florida, and that is especially true where bicyclers and pedestrians are concerned.
Some Things Being Done to Improve Pedestrian and Biker Safety
Various safety organizations – Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Florida’s Drive with CARE program, Florida Sheriff’s Association Teen Driver Challenge, Car Fit Florida, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Emergency Medical Services’ (EMS), American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) and AAA to form alliances to:
Now through May, Broward County is promoting the Alert Today, Arrive Tomorrow campaign. Local authorities will hand out educational materials and issue warnings or citations to pedestrians, bicyclists and motorists who break traffic laws in 14 Broward cities, including Fort Lauderdale, Margate, Lauderhill, Miramar, Sunrise, Wilton Manors, Pembroke Pines, Pompano Beach and Oakland Park.