As Nevadans closed out 2021, fatal traffic crashes continued to rise statewide at an alarming rate — especially pedestrian crashes. In October, Nevada Highway Patrol in Las Vegas responded to a pedestrian crash on Interstate 15 near the Starr Avenue and Cactus Avenue exit. This marked the 110th traffic fatality in the Las Vegas Police’s jurisdiction in 2021.[1] Later in the week, a young boy was killed in Northwest Las Vegas as he was crossing at a traffic signal. [2] All told, there were 350 motor vehicle fatalities in the State of Nevada in 2021, a grim total and and the highest on record in more then 10 years.
This increase of fatalities on Nevada roadways has raised concern among many traffic officials and beginning mid-October, Nevada Law Enforcement stepped up pedestrian patrol efforts. The effort, a part of the Nevada Joining Forces program, hopes that drivers and pedestrians will become more aware of each other. This program hopes to combat the 23.6 percent increase in pedestrian deaths seen in 2020. Starting in October, law enforcement in Las Vegas and Reno began citing pedestrians and motor vehicles violating traffic laws. This includes pedestrians jaywalking or walking in a non-designated section like freeways. For drivers, this means not giving the right of way to the pedestrian or failing to stop at crosswalks. [3].
We are all pedestrians at least one time a day, whether it means walking in a parking lot, on the sidewalk, or crossing the street. When walking it is important to be aware of your surroundings and try to keep the following things in mind:
Drivers can also ensure the safety of pedestrians by following some simple precautions:
Lastly, ensure you teach young children basic rules such as looking both ways before crossing the street. This can help decrease their chance of accidentally crossing and putting themself in harm’s way. In addition, remind teen drivers of pedestrians and to reduce their speeds in school and pedestrian-heavy areas. Taking these steps can help make Nevada roads safer for both drivers and pedestrians.
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