Special Report
The Most (and Least) Dangerous States for Pedestrians
May 27, 2016 7:13 am
Last Updated: January 13, 2020 7:29 am
50. Minnesota
> Pedestrian fatalities per 100,000: 0.27
> Total pedestrian fatalities: 15 (12th lowest)
> Total traffic fatalities: 361 (21st lowest)
49. Nebraska
> Pedestrian fatalities per 100,000: 0.48
> Total pedestrian fatalities: 9 (6th lowest)
> Total traffic fatalities: 225 (13th lowest)
48. Iowa
> Pedestrian fatalities per 100,000: 0.61
> Total pedestrian fatalities: 19 (14th lowest)
> Total traffic fatalities: 321 (18th lowest)
47. Maine
> Pedestrian fatalities per 100,000: 0.68
> Total pedestrian fatalities: 9 (6th lowest)
> Total traffic fatalities: 131 (7th lowest)
46. Ohio
> Pedestrian fatalities per 100,000: 0.74
> Total pedestrian fatalities: 86 (17th highest)
> Total traffic fatalities: 1,006 (8th highest)
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