Orange County Sheriff’s Department highlights September as Pedestrian Safety Month

Orange County Sheriff’s Department highlights September as Pedestrian Safety Month
Sheriff Don Barnes — Official website of Orange County
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September is recognized as Pedestrian Safety Month in California, with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department urging drivers to be cautious and watchful for pedestrians. The department emphasizes that careful driving can help prevent crashes and injuries involving people walking on local roads.

National data from the Governors Highway Safety Association estimates that 7,148 pedestrians died in traffic incidents across the United States in 2024. In California, pedestrian fatalities account for over 24 percent of all traffic-related deaths.

“Every step we take towards greater pedestrian safety is a step towards saving lives,” said Orange County Sheriff’s Department Sergeant Ishii. “We want to remind everyone that safety begins with you, whether you’re behind the wheel or on foot. Small actions, like slowing down, putting away distractions and yielding at crosswalks can make a life-saving difference.”

The department notes that pedestrians are more vulnerable than vehicle occupants. An increase in vehicle speed from 20 MPH to 35 MPH greatly raises the risk of fatality if a pedestrian is struck.

To promote safer streets, the Orange County Sheriff’s Department encourages both drivers and pedestrians to avoid using phones while traveling and remain alert at all times. Additional information about traffic safety can be found at www.gosafelyca.org.



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