For Pedestrian Safety Pedestrian deaths continue to surge in Georgia with 264 people killed in 2018. That's up a staggering 54% from 2014, and is the highest annual pedestrian fatality count in state history. 82% of fatalities occur during overnight hours 90% of fatalities occur outside a crosswalk 33% of fatalities are attributed to motoriss not yielding to pedestrians 33% are attributed to pedestrians Pedestrians struck by a vehicle at... 40 mph = 9 of 10 DIE PEDESTRIAN SAFETY IS A SHARED RESPONSIBILITY Pay attention when walking or driving. WALKERS: See and be seen. DRIVERS: Slow down. Watch for walkers. Vehicle speed kills. Georgia DOT's SEE & BE SEEN campaign aims to make it safer to walk in Georgia. SEE & BE SEEN is the pedestrian component of Georgia DOT's Drive Alert Arrive Alive campaign to reduce crashes and fatalities on Georgia's roadways. *Based on fatalities where contributing factor is identified. Balance attributed to multiple factors. WWW.DOT.GA.GOV/SBS