Think about this:
This year, 87 people have been struck and killed by motor vehicles in New Jersey. Nearly 30% of New Jersey\’s traffic fatalities are pedestrians, and at this rate, it is possible that an additional 80 pedestrians will be killed in 2015. More than 78% of pedestrians struck and killed were over the age of 30 and more than 50% were over the age of 50.
The cause and circumstances surrounding these crashes are varied. This trend cannot be attributed to any one particular factor. So, we\’d like give a friendly reminder to both drivers and pedestrians alike:
Pedestrian Safety Tips:
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