Politics & Government

Map: 110 Suffolk Pedestrians Killed Between 2009, 2011

Federal agency maps areas in county where these tragedies occurred.

It's a sobering statistic: 110 pedestrians died on Suffolk County roads between 2009 and 2011, numbers from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration show, with 11 of those tragic accidents along Route 25.

But while Route 25 was clearly the most dangerous, other Suffolk arteries saw fatal accidents involving pedestrians in that span, including 9 on Route 110, 8 on Sunrise Highway and 7 on Wicks Road/CR-13.

The remaining 75 fatalities happened across a host of Suffolk roads.

The Tri-State Transportation Campaign as mapped each of those 110 fatalities in the interactive above. Click around the map and let us know in the comments what you think can be done to make local roads safer for pedestrians.


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