Pedestrian v Pick-Up Crash Claims Life of 44 Year-Old Man

The ISP reports that a pedestrian was killed on Friday evening, February 17, 2017. Around 9:00 p.m. a 44 year-old male from Yakima, Washington walked into the lane of traffic on I-84 at the Exit 27 off ramp for Centennial Road in the City of Caldwell, Canyon County. A pick-up driven by a 27 year-old from Caldwell struck the pedestrian causing fatal injuries. The off ramp was blocked for approximately two hours. The crash is still under investigation by the ISP.

Overall in Idaho, crashes involving pedestrians decreased in 2015; there were 8 fatalities involving pedestrians. Impaired pedestrians were involved in 6% of all pedestrian crashes and 25% of fatal pedestrian crashes.

When walking, it is important to be aware of your surroundings and be watchful for unexpected situations. Walking with headphones reduces your sense of hearing and increases the likelihood that you will be struck by an approaching vehicle or bicycle. Talking or texting on a cell phone while walking can distract you and take your attention away from the environment around you.

Be sure to remain on sidewalks wherever possible. If you must walk on a road that does not have sidewalks, walk on the left side, facing traffic. Plan your walking route to avoid high-volume streets and hazardous crossings. Also remember that many vehicles have blind spots which prevent drivers from seeing pedestrians around their vehicles.

Be as visible as possible while walking. Nighttime motorists may not see you or may not be able to see you in time to stop. Wearing bright colored or reflective clothing or carry a flashlight when walking at night to improve your visibility to motorists.

Be visible to motorists and never abruptly step onto a roadway or into the path of a moving vehicle. ITD cautions pedestrians to “Remember…you may see the car, but the driver may NOT see you. Be Safe & Be Seen!”

If you have suffered a loss due to another’s negligence, the Racine Olson personal injury team is available to discuss your claim at: 208-232-6101. Please call today for a consultation with one of our experienced lawyers.

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