Tulsa Stats
From 2011-2016, in the City of Tulsa there were 921 collisions that involved a person walking/running and 346 that collisions involving a person riding a bicycle. This includes 91 pedestrian fatalities and 4 bicycle fatalities.
Tulsa pedestrians involved in a collision are nine times more likely to be killed or seriously injured than someone in an car.
(Source: ODOT SAFE-T Collision Database, City of Tulsa 2008-2015)
Tulsa cyclists involved in a collision are five times more likely to be killed or seriously injured than someone in an car.
(Source: ODOT SAFE-T Collision Database, City of Tulsa 2008-2015)
Nationally, pedestrians are over-represented in the crash data, accounting for nearly 18 percent of all traffic fatalities but only 10.9 percent of trips.
(Source: FHWA)
The total cost of pedestrian injury among children ages 14 and younger is $5.2 billion per year.
(Source: FHWA)