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27 pedestrians were killed on Atlantic County roads in the three years from 2009 through 2011. Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality data reveals that US-322/40 and US-30 had the highest number of pedestrian deaths over the period studied. Annual County-wide Pedestrian Fatalities 2009 2010 2011 Total 12 6 9 27 Most Dangerous Roads Road 2009 2010 2011 Total 1. US-322/40 (Blackhorse Pike, Albany Ave) 4 2 3 9 2. US-30 (White Horse Pike, Absecon Blvd) 2 1 0 3

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Page 1: Annual County-wide Pedestrian Fatalities9 10 12 31 Most Dangerous Roads Road 2009 2010 2011 Total 1. US-30 (White Horse Pike) 1 2 5 8 2. Route 70 (Marlton Pike) 2 1 0 3 For more information,

27 pedestrians were killed on Atlantic County roads in the three years from 2009

through 2011. Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality

data reveals that US-322/40 and US-30 had the highest number of pedestrian deaths

over the period studied.

Annual County-wide Pedestrian Fatalities

2009 2010 2011 Total

12 6 9 27

Most Dangerous Roads

Road 2009 2010 2011 Total

1. US-322/40 (Blackhorse Pike, Albany Ave)

4 2 3 9

2. US-30 (White Horse Pike, Absecon Blvd)

2 1 0 3

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For more information, contact Matthew Norris at (856)963-0236 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, 2009-2011

Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, 2009, 2010 and 2011. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.

Map data ©2013 Google ©2013 Google

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US-322/40 and US-30 were Atlantic County’s most dangerous roads for pedestrians.

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41 pedestrians were killed on Bergen County roads in the three years from 2009

through 2011. Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality

data reveals that Route 561 (Essex Street) and Route 17 had the highest number of

pedestrian deaths over the period studied.

Annual County-wide Pedestrian Fatalities

2009 2010 2011 Total

12 15 14 41

Most Dangerous Roads

Road 2009 2010 2011 Total

1. Route 561 (Essex Street) 1 0 3 4

2. Route 17 1 1 1 3

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For more information, contact Janna Chernetz at (609)271-0778 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, 2009-2011

Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, 2009, 2010 and 2011. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.

Map data ©2013 Google ©2013 Google

Route 561 (Essex Street) and Route 17 were Bergen

County’s most dangerous roads for pedestrians.

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17 pedestrians were killed on Burlington County roads in the three years from 2009

through 2011. Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality

data reveals that the Burlington Pike (US-130) and Route 38 had the highest number

of pedestrian deaths over the period studied.

Annual County-wide Pedestrian Fatalities

2009 2010 2011 Total

7 5 5 17

Most Dangerous Roads

Road 2009 2010 2011 Total

1. Burlington Pike (US-130) 3 4 2 9

2. Route 38 2 O 0 2

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For more information, contact Matthew Norris at (856)963-0236 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, 2009-2011

Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, 2009, 2010 and 2011. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.

Map data ©2013 Google ©2013 Google

Burlington Pike (US-130) and Route 38 were Burlington County’s most dangerous roads for pedestrians.

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31 pedestrians were killed on Camden County roads in the three years from 2009

through 2011. Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality

data reveals that US-30 (White Horse Pike) and Route 70 (Marlton Pike) had the

highest number of pedestrian deaths over the period studied.

Annual County-wide Pedestrian Fatalities

2009 2010 2011 Total

9 10 12 31

Most Dangerous Roads

Road 2009 2010 2011 Total

1. US-30 (White Horse Pike) 1 2 5 8

2. Route 70 (Marlton Pike) 2 1 0 3

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For more information, contact Matthew Norris at (856)963-0236 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, 2009-2011

Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, 2009, 2010 and 2011. 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)

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US-30 (White Horse Pike) and Route 70 (Marlton Pike) were Camden County’s most dangerous roads for pedestrians.

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57 pedestrians were killed on Essex County roads in the three years from 2009

through 2011. Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality

data reveals that McCarter Highway (Route 21), Route 506 and Route 508 had the

highest number of pedestrian deaths over the period studied.

Annual County-wide Pedestrian Fatalities

2009 2010 2011 Total

21 18 18 57

Most Dangerous Roads

1 An additional fatality occurred where Route 21 is a freeway. As pedestrians are not permitted on this portion of the road, the fatality is not included in the total.

Road 2009 2010 2011 Total

1. Route 21 (McCarter Hwy) 1 2 2 51

2. Route 506 2 0 2 4

3. Route 508 0 1 2 3

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For more information, contact Janna Chernetz at (609)271-0778 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, 2009-2011

Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, 2009, 2010 and 2011. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.

Map data ©2013 Google ©2013 Google

McCarter Highway (Route 21), Route 506 and Route 508 were Essex County’s most dangerous roads for pedestrians.

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Adults (16-59 yrs)

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10 pedestrians were killed on Gloucester County roads in the three years from 2009

through 2011. Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality

data reveals that US-322 and Route 47 had the highest number of pedestrian deaths

over the period studied.

Annual County-wide Pedestrian Fatalities

2009 2010 2011 Total

4 5 1 10

Most Dangerous Roads

Road 2009 2010 2011 Total

1. US-322 2 1 0 3

2. Route 47 0 1 1 2

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For more information, contact Matthew Norris at (856)963-0236 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, 2009-2011

Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, 2009, 2010 and 2011. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.

Map data ©2013 Google ©2013 Google

US-322 and Route 47 were Gloucester County’s most dangerous roads for pedestrians.

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Adults (16-59 yrs)

Seniors (≥60 yrs)

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37 pedestrians were killed on Hudson County roads in the three years from 2009

through 2011. Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality

data reveals that Kennedy Boulevard (Route 501) and Tonnelle Avenue (US 1&9) had

the highest number of pedestrian deaths over the period studied.

Annual County-wide Pedestrian Fatalities

2009 2010 2011 Total

12 14 11 37

Most Dangerous Roads

Road 2009 2010 2011 Total

1. Kennedy Boulevard (Route 501) 2 1 3 6

2. Tonnele Avenue (US 1&9) 1 2 2 5

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For more information, contact Janna Chernetz at (609)271-0778 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, 2009-2011

Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, 2009, 2010 and 2011. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.

Map data ©2013 Google ©2013 Google

Kennedy Boulevard (Route 501) and Tonnelle Avenue (US 1&9) were Hudson

County’s most dangerous roads for pedestrians.

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Adults (16-59 yrs)

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19 pedestrians were killed on Mercer County roads in the three years from 2009

through 2011. Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality

data reveals that US-206, Route 31, Route 653 and Route 129 had the highest

number of pedestrian deaths over the period studied.

Annual County-wide Pedestrian Fatalities

2009 2010 2011 Total

7 4 8 19

Most Dangerous Roads

1 Total does not include one fatality identified in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System as occurring on Route 583 but appears to have occurred on US-206.

Road 2009 2010 2011 Total

1. US-206 2 0 0 21

1. Route 31 1 0 1 2

1. Route 653 1 0 1 2

1. Route 129 1 0 1 2

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For more information, contact Janna Chernetz at (609)271-0778 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 Mercer County Pedestrian Fatalities, 2009-2011

Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, 2009, 2010 and 2011. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.

Map data ©2013 Google ©2013 Google

US-206, Route 31, Route 653 and Route 129 were Mercer County’s most dangerous roads for pedestrians.

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41 pedestrians were killed on Middlesex County roads in the three years from 2009

through 2011. Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality

data reveals that Route 1, Route 9 and Route 35 had the highest number of

pedestrian deaths over the period studied.

Annual County-wide Pedestrian Fatalities

2009 2010 2011 Total

18 11 12 41

Most Dangerous Roads

1 Total includes three fatalities that occurred on the jointly-named portion of Route 1 and Route 9. The fatalities are identified in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System as occurring on Route 1. 2 Total includes two fatalities that occurred on the jointly-named portion of Route 9 and Route 35. The fatalities are identified in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System as occurring on Route 9.

Road 2009 2010 2011 Total

1. Route 1 3 3 3 91

2. Route 9 3 1 4 82

3. Route 35 4 1 0 5

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For more information, contact Janna Chernetz at (609)271-0778 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, 2009-2011

Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, 2009, 2010 and 2011. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.

Map data ©2013 Google ©2013 Google

Route 1, Route 9 and Route 35 were Middlesex County’s most dangerous roads for pedestrians.

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26 pedestrians were killed on Monmouth County roads in the three years from 2009

through 2011. Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality

data reveals that Route 9, Route 36 and Route 35 had the highest number of

pedestrian deaths over the period studied.

Annual County-wide Pedestrian Fatalities

2009 2010 2011 Total

11 11 4 26

Most Dangerous Roads

Road 2009 2010 2011 Total

1. Route 9 3 1 0 4

2. Route 36 1 2 0 3

2. Route 35 1 2 0 3

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For more information, contact Janna Chernetz at (609)271-0778 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, 2009-2011

Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, 2009, 2010 and 2011. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.

Map data ©2013 Google ©2013 Google

Route 9, Route 36 and Route 35 were Monmouth County’s most dangerous roads for pedestrians.

Legend Children (≤15 yrs) Adults (16-59 yrs) Seniors (≥60 yrs)

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13 pedestrians were killed on Morris County roads in the three years from 2009

through 2011. Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality

data reveals that US-46 had the highest number of pedestrian deaths over the period

studied.

Annual County-wide Pedestrian Fatalities

2009 2010 2011 Total

3 8 2 13

Most Dangerous Road

Road 2009 2010 2011 Total

1. US-46 2 3 1 6

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For more information, contact Janna Chernetz at (609)271-0778 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 Morris County Pedestrian Fatalities, 2009-2011

Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, 2009, 2010 and 2011. 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)

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US-46 was Morris County’s most dangerous road for pedestrians.

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38 pedestrians were killed on Ocean County roads in the three years from 2009

through 2011. Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality

data reveals that Route 9, Route 37 and Route 88 had the highest number of

pedestrian deaths over the period studied.

Annual County-wide Pedestrian Fatalities

2009 2010 2011 Total

15 7 16 38

Most Dangerous Roads

Road 2009 2010 2011 Total

1. Route 9 3 1 2 6

2. Route 37 1 0 2 3

2. Route 88 1 0 2 3

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For more information, contact Matthew Norris at (856)963-0236 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, 2009-2011

Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, 2009, 2010 and 2011. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.

Map data ©2013 Google ©2013 Google

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Adults (16-59 yrs)

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Route 9, Route 37 and Route 88 were

Ocean County’s most dangerous roads for pedestrians.

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24 pedestrians were killed on Passaic County roads in the three years from 2009

through 2011. Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality

data reveals that Route 504, Route 614/Van Houten Avenue, Route 602 and Route

647 had the highest number of pedestrian deaths over the period studied.

Annual County-wide Pedestrian Fatalities

2009 2010 2011 Total

5 8 11 24

Most Dangerous Roads

Road 2009 2010 2011 Total

1. Route 504 2 0 0 2

1. Route 614/ Van Houten Avenue 0 2 0 2

1. Route 602 0 0 2 2

1. Route 647 0 1 1 2

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For more information, contact Janna Chernetz at (609)271-0778 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, 2009-2011

Data source: TSTC analysis of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, 2009, 2010 and 2011. Note: Analysis of most dangerous roads excludes Interstates, highways and other roads where pedestrians are prohibited.

Map data ©2013 Google ©2013 Google

Route 504, Route 614/Van Houten Avenue, Route 602 and Route 647 were Passaic

County’s most dangerous roads for pedestrians.

Legend

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Adults (16-59 yrs)

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33 pedestrians were killed on Union County roads in the three years from 2009

through 2011. Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s analysis of federal traffic fatality

data reveals that Route 1&9 had the highest number of pedestrian deaths over the

period studied.

Annual County-wide Pedestrian Fatalities

2009 2010 2011 Total

14 10 9 33

Most Dangerous Road

Road 2009 2010 2011 Total

1. Route 1&9 3 2 1 6

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6 pedestrians were killed on Somerset County roads in the three years from 2009

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