A Reno man was killed in a pedestrian crash on I-80 in Reno on Tuesday May 4th. The man was identified as fifty-year-old Stephen Rice, a beloved McQueen High School teacher and coach. Nevada highway Patrol responded to a call of a semi-truck swerving into a pedestrian on I-80, near the Mogul exit at seven in the morning. Early investigation suggests that Rice was walking in the right travel lane. The semi-truck driver attempted to swerve and avoid Rice, but the front of the truck hit him. Nevada Highway Patrol stated that the driver did not flee the scene and is cooperating with the investigation [1].
A similar incident occurred in late April in Washoe County when a pedestrian on US-395 was hit by the front of a vehicle [2].
These tragic crashes have become a part of an unfortunate increase in pedestrian fatalities over the past few years in Nevada and nationally. Annually, there is an average of 6,000 pedestrian deaths a year, and they account for about seventeen percent of fatalities on highways [3]. In addition, sixty percent of pedestrian accidents that occur in Nevada happen at a place where there is no crosswalk [4]
Generally speaking, walking on a highway is illegal, unless a person’s car has broken down and they are walking to the nearest exit. Walking on or near a highway is extremely dangerous; considering the high speeds of vehicles on freeways, being hit is often fatal. If your car breaks down or you need to pull over on a shoulder, it is best to call AAA or a towing service while remaining in the car.
If it is illegal to walk on the freeway then who is at fault if someone gets hit? If the person had not been walking, they would not have been hit, but the law does not always side with the driver. Nevada’s negligence laws state that one must be more than fifty percent responsible for an injury or accident to be held accountable. Additionally, Nevada also follows contributory negligence, meaning that liability is spread proportionally to those at fault. However, if the pedestrian is the claimant and is more at fault than the driver, then they will not receive compensation for the damages [5]. If you ever find yourself in this situation, it is best to contact an injury lawyer, who can look at the facts of the case and help you understand which parties are liable and what compensation you can receive.
The rising number of pedestrian deaths is a reminder to Nevadans to share the road respectfully. Follow these important steps while driving to protect pedestrians:
[1] https://mynews4.com/news/local/pedestrian-killed-by-car-on-eastbound-i-80-west-of-reno
[2] https://mynews4.com/news/local/california-man-killed-struck-by-car-when-walking-across-highway
[3] https://www.iihs.org/topics/fatality-statistics/detail/pedestrians
[4] https://zerofatalitiesnv.com/
[5] https://statelaws.findlaw.com/nevada-law/nevada-negligence-laws.html
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