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Edition:Final report; Feb. 2011-Apr. 2012
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NTL Classification:NTL-PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLES-PedestriansNTL-SAFETY AND SECURITY-AccidentsNTL-SAFETY AND SECURITY-Human FactorsNTL-SAFETY AND SECURITY-Highway Safety
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Abstract:In 2009, Florida reported the highest rate of
pedestrian fatalities in the nation. At 2.51
deaths per 100,000 residents, Florida’s rate was
nearly twice the national average. These deaths
occurred in all age groups, but compared to
other age groups, older adults were significantly
more likely to be injured or killed in pedestrian
crashes. Those aged 65 and up are about 13% of
the population, but they sustain 18% of pedestrian
fatalities, highest of any age group.
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