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27 pedestrians were killed on Atlantic County streets in the three years from 2006
through 2008. Tri‐State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality
data reveal that US‐30, US‐40, and US‐322 suffered the highest number of pedestrian
deaths over the period.
Annual County‐wide Pedestrian Fatalities
10 11 6 27
2006 2007 2008 Total
Most Dangerous Roads
Road 2006 2007 2008 Total
US‐30 (White Horse Pike) 3 3 1 7
US‐322 (Black Horse Pike, Albeny Blvd)
3 3 0 6
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
For more information, contact Kate Slevin at 212.268.7474 or [email protected]
The Tri‐State Transportation Campaign is non‐profit organization working toward a more balanced, transit‐friendly and equitable transportation system in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. www.tstc.org
Location of Atlantic County Pedestrian Fatalities With most dangerous roads identified
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
Map data ©2009 Google ©2009 Google
37 pedestrians were killed on Bergen County streets in the three years from 2006
through 2008. Tri‐State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality
data reveal that Route 4 suffered the highest number of pedestrian deaths over the
period.
Annual County‐wide Pedestrian Fatalities
15 15 7 37
2006 2007 2008 Total
Most Dangerous Roads
Road 2006 2007 2008 Total
Route 4 1 2 2 5
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
For more information, contact Kate Slevin at 212.268.7474 or [email protected]
The Tri‐State Transportation Campaign is non‐profit organization working toward a more balanced, transit‐friendly and equitable transportation system in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. www.tstc.org
Location of Bergen County Pedestrian Fatalities With most dangerous roads identified
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
Legend Children (≤15 yrs) Adults (16‐59 yrs) Seniors (≥60 yrs)
28 pedestrians were killed on Burlington County streets in the three years from 2006
through 2008. Tri‐State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality
data reveal that US‐130 suffered the highest number of pedestrian deaths over the
period.
Annual County‐wide Pedestrian Fatalities
5 11 12 28
2006 2007 2008 Total
Most Dangerous Roads
Road 2006 2007 2008 Total
US‐130 2 4 3 9
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
For more information, contact Kate Slevin at 212.268.7474 or [email protected]
The Tri‐State Transportation Campaign is non‐profit organization working toward a more balanced, transit‐friendly and equitable transportation system in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. www.tstc.org
Location of Burlington County Pedestrian Fatalities With most dangerous roads identified
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
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35 pedestrians were killed on Camden County streets in the three years from 2006
through 2008. Tri‐State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality
data reveal that US‐30 (White Horse Pike) and Route 168 (Black Horse Pike, Mount
Ephraim Ave) suffered the highest number of pedestrian deaths over the period.
Annual County‐wide Pedestrian Fatalities
8 12 15 35
2006 2007 2008 Total
Most Dangerous Roads
Road 2006 2007 2008 Total
Route 168 (Black Horse Pike, Mount Ephraim Ave)
1 1 2 4
US‐30 (White Horse Pike) 1 1 2 4
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
For more information, contact Kate Slevin at 212.268.7474 or [email protected]
The Tri‐State Transportation Campaign is non‐profit organization working toward a more balanced, transit‐friendly and equitable transportation system in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. www.tstc.org
Location of Camden County Pedestrian Fatalities With most dangerous roads identified
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
Legend Children (≤15 yrs) Adults (16‐59 yrs) Seniors (≥60 yrs)
48 pedestrians were killed on Essex County streets in the three years from 2006
through 2008. Tri‐State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality
data reveal that McCarter Highway (Route 21) suffered the highest number of
pedestrian deaths over the period.
Annual County‐wide Pedestrian Fatalities
18 16 14 48
2006 2007 2008 Total
Most Dangerous Roads
Road 2006 2007 2008 Total
Route 21 (McCarter Hwy) 1 4 0 5
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
For more information, contact Kate Slevin at 212.268.7474 or [email protected]
The Tri‐State Transportation Campaign is non‐profit organization working toward a more balanced, transit‐friendly and equitable transportation system in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. www.tstc.org
Location of Essex County Pedestrian Fatalities With most dangerous roads identified
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
Legend Children (≤15 yrs) Adults (16‐59 yrs) Seniors (≥60 yrs)
Map data ©2009 Google ©2009 Google
16 pedestrians were killed on Gloucester County streets in the three years from 2006
through 2008. Tri‐State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality
data reveal that Route 47 (Delsea Dr.) and US‐322 suffered the highest number of
pedestrian deaths over the period.
Annual County‐wide Pedestrian Fatalities
7 4 5 16
2006 2007 2008 Total
Most Dangerous Roads
Road 2006 2007 2008 Total
Route 47 (Delsea Dr) 2 1 0 3
US‐322 2 0 1 3
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
For more information, contact Kate Slevin at 212.268.7474 or [email protected]
The Tri‐State Transportation Campaign is non‐profit organization working toward a more balanced, transit‐friendly and equitable transportation system in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. www.tstc.org
Location of Gloucester County Pedestrian Fatalities With most dangerous roads identified
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
Legend Children (≤15 yrs) Adults (16‐59 yrs) Seniors (≥60 yrs)
Map data ©2009 Google ©2009 Google
22 pedestrians were killed on Hudson County streets in the three years from 2006
through 2008. Tri‐State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality
data reveal that Kennedy Blvd (Route 501) and Avenue C suffered the highest
number of pedestrian deaths over the period.
Annual County‐wide Pedestrian Fatalities
5 11 6 22
2006 2007 2008 Total
Most Dangerous Roads
Road 2006 2007 2008 Total
Kennedy Blvd (Route 501) 0 4 0 4
Avenue C 1 0 2 3
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
For more information, contact Kate Slevin at 212.268.7474 or [email protected]
The Tri‐State Transportation Campaign is non‐profit organization working toward a more balanced, transit‐friendly and equitable transportation system in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. www.tstc.org
Location of Hudson County Pedestrian Fatalities With most dangerous roads identified
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
Legend Children (≤15 yrs) Adults (16‐59 yrs) Seniors (≥60 yrs)
13 pedestrians were killed on Mercer County streets in the three years from 2006
through 2008. Tri‐State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality
data reveal that Routes 129 and 33 suffered the highest number of pedestrian deaths
over the period.
Annual County‐wide Pedestrian Fatalities
5 4 4 13
2006 2007 2008 Total
Most Dangerous Roads
Road 2006 2007 2008 Total
Route 129 1 1 1 3
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
For more inform
ation, contact Kate Slevin at 212.268.7474 or [email protected]
The Tri‐State Transportation Campaign is non‐profit organization w
orking toward a m
ore balanced, tran‐sit‐friendly and equitable transportation system
in New
York, New
Jersey and Connecticut. www.tstc.org
Location of Mercer County Pedestrian Fatalities
With m
ost dangerous roads identified
Data source: TSTC analysis of N
ational Highw
ay Traffic Safety Adm
inistration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System
, years 2006, 2007 and 2008.
Legend
Children (≤15 yrs) Adults (16‐59 yrs)
Seniors (≥60 yrs)
Map data ©
2009 Google
©2009 G
oogle
49 pedestrians were killed on Middlesex County streets in the three years from 2006
through 2008. Tri‐State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality
data reveal that Routes 1, 9 and Wood Ave suffered the highest number of
pedestrian deaths over the period.
Annual County‐wide Pedestrian Fatalities
23 18 8 49
2006 2007 2008 Total
Most Dangerous Roads
Road 2006 2007 2008 Total
US‐1 3 3 1 7
US‐9 5 1 0 6
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
For more information, contact Kate Slevin at 212.268.7474 or [email protected]
The Tri‐State Transportation Campaign is non‐profit organization working toward a more balanced, transit‐friendly and equitable transportation system in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. www.tstc.org
Location of Middlesex County Pedestrian Fatalities With most dangerous roads identified
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians
Legend Children (≤15 yrs) Adults (16‐59 yrs) Seniors (≥60 yrs)
Map data ©2009 Google ©2009 Google
26 pedestrians were killed on Monmouth County streets in the three years from
2006 through 2008. Tri‐State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic
fatality data reveal that Route 9 suffered the highest number of pedestrian deaths
over the period.
Annual County‐wide Pedestrian Fatalities
9 10 7 26
2006 2007 2008 Total
Most Dangerous Roads
Road 2006 2007 2008 Total
US‐9 3 1 1 5
Route 36 1 1 2 4
Route 33 1 1 1 3
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
For more information, contact Kate Slevin at 212.268.7474 or [email protected]
The Tri‐State Transportation Campaign is non‐profit organization working toward a more balanced, transit‐friendly and equitable transportation system in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. www.tstc.org
Location of Monmouth County Pedestrian Fatalities With most dangerous roads identified
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
Legend Children (≤15 yrs) Adults (16‐59 yrs) Seniors (≥60 yrs)
Map data ©2009 Google ©2009 Google
19 pedestrians were killed on Morris County streets in the three years from 2006
through 2008. Tri‐State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality
data reveal that US‐46 and Route 15 suffered the highest number of pedestrian
deaths over the period.
Annual County‐wide Pedestrian Fatalities
11 2 6 19
2006 2007 2008 Total
Most Dangerous Roads
Road 2006 2007 2008 Total
US‐46 3 1 1 5
Route 15 1 0 2 3
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
For more inform
ation, contact Kate Slevin at 212.268.7474 or [email protected]
The Tri‐State Transportation Campaign is non‐profit organization w
orking toward a m
ore balanced, tran‐sit‐friendly and equitable transportation system
in New
York, New
Jersey and Connecticut. www.tstc.org
Location of Morris County Pedestrian Fatalities
With m
ost dangerous roads identified
Data source: TSTC analysis of N
ational Highw
ay Traffic Safety Adm
inistration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System
, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. N
ote: Analysis of m
ost dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads w
here pedestrians are prohibited.
Legend
Children (≤15 yrs) Adults (16‐59 yrs)
Seniors (≥60 yrs) Map data ©
2009 Google
©2009 G
oogle
38 pedestrians were killed on Ocean County streets in the three years from 2006
through 2008. Tri‐State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality
data reveal that US‐9, Route 549 and Route 528 suffered the highest number of
pedestrian deaths over the period.
Annual County‐wide Pedestrian Fatalities
16 12 10 38
2006 2007 2008 Total
Most Dangerous Roads
Road 2006 2007 2008 Total
US‐9 5 1 1 7
Route 549 0 4 3 7
Route 528 2 1 0 3
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
For more information, contact Kate Slevin at 212.268.7474 or [email protected]
The Tri‐State Transportation Campaign is non‐profit organization working toward a more balanced, transit‐friendly and equitable transportation system in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. www.tstc.org
Location of Ocean County Pedestrian Fatalities With most dangerous roads identified
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
Map data ©2009 Google ©2009 Google
Map data ©2009 Google ©2009 Google
Legend Children (≤15 yrs) Adults (16‐59 yrs) Seniors (≥60 yrs)
33 pedestrians were killed on Passaic County streets in the three years from 2006
through 2008. Tri‐State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality
data reveal that Route 601 suffered the highest number of pedestrian deaths over
the period.
Annual County‐wide Pedestrian Fatalities
11 11 11 33
2006 2007 2008 Total
Most Dangerous Roads
Road 2006 2007 2008 Total
Route 601 1 1 1 3
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
For more information, contact Kate Slevin at 212.268.7474 or [email protected]
The Tri‐State Transportation Campaign is non‐profit organization working toward a more balanced, transit‐friendly and equitable transportation system in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. www.tstc.org
Location of Passaic County Pedestrian Fatalities With most dangerous roads identified
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
Legend Children (≤15 yrs) Adults (16‐59 yrs) Seniors (≥60 yrs)
Map data ©2009 Google ©2009 Google
12 pedestrians were killed on Somerset County streets in the three years from 2006
through 2008. Tri‐State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality
data reveal that US‐22 suffered the highest number of pedestrian deaths over the
period.
Annual County‐wide Pedestrian Fatalities
4 3 5 12
2006 2007 2008 Total
Most Dangerous Roads
Road 2006 2007 2008 Total
US‐22 3 0 4 7
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
For more information, contact Kate Slevin at 212.268.7474 or [email protected]
The Tri‐State Transportation Campaign is non‐profit organization working toward a more balanced, transit‐friendly and equitable transportation system in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. www.tstc.org
Location of Somerset County Pedestrian Fatalities With most dangerous roads identified
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
Legend Children (≤15 yrs) Adults (16‐59 yrs) Seniors (≥60 yrs)
Map data ©2009 Google ©2009 Google
34 pedestrians were killed on Union County streets in the three years from 2006
through 2008. Tri‐State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality
data reveal that US‐1, Route 27 and Route 28 suffered the highest number of
pedestrian deaths over the period.
Annual County‐wide Pedestrian Fatalities
10 8 16 34
2006 2007 2008 Total
Most Dangerous Roads
Road 2006 2007 2008 Total
US‐1 (Edgar Ave, US‐1&9) 3 0 4 7
SR‐27 3 1 1 5
SR‐28 2 0 3 5
Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
For more inform
ation, contact Kate Slevin at 212.268.7474 or [email protected]
The Tri‐State Transportation Campaign is non‐profit organization w
orking toward a m
ore balanced, transit‐friendly and
Location of Union County Pedestrian Fatalities
With m
ost dangerous roads identified
Data source: TSTC analysis of N
ational Highw
ay Traffic Safety Adm
inistration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System
, 2005, 2006, 2007. Note: A
nalysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highw
ays and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.
Legend
Children (≤15 yrs) Adults (16‐59 yrs)
Seniors (≥60 yrs)
Map data ©
2009 Google
©2009 G
oogle