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[–] jacksilver@lemmy.world 5 points 3 days ago

This pdf shows that it seems "light trucks" which includes SUVs account for pretty much all the growth in pedestrian fatalities - GHSA Pedestrian Fatalitis

What's interesting is that the growth is pretty much all night time crashes. If this information is correct, it raises the question if the increase is due to slower reaction times at night compounded by the heavier vehicles or is it simply that SUVs when involved in an accident lead to death over injury.

Sadly I can't find a "pedestrian accidents" by year, as that would help to better understand if less people are surviving the same number of accidents or if more accidents are happening due to the increase in SUV usage.