A glance at the statistics from 2020 is sobering
- Approximately 16% of all traffic fatalities were passengers.
- Teenage passengers faced a higher risk, with 56% of deaths occurring in vehicles driven by another teenager.
- Passengers accounted for 24% of deaths in passenger vehicles.
- Tragically, 6,275 vehicle passengers lost their lives in crashes
- In New York City, passenger deaths are on the rise. According to the most recent statistics, 10 passengers died in NYC crashes during Q3 2023 and 15 died in crashes during Q3 2022. Both these numbers are the highest number of passenger fatalities recorded since Vision Zero started 10 years ago.
These numbers aren’t just statistics; they represent lives, families, and communities irreversibly impacted by vehicular accidents.
How Passengers Can Make a Difference
“One courageous voice can change one deadly choice”: This mantra underpins the campaign’s philosophy. As passengers, you are not merely occupants but active participants in road safety. Here’s how you can contribute:
- Speak Up: If you sense reckless driving – be it due to intoxication, distraction, or aggression – voice your concerns. Your intervention could save lives.
- Educate Yourself and Others: Awareness is key. Learn about road safety and share this knowledge.
- Promote Responsible Behavior: Encourage friends and family to adopt safe driving practices.
As car accident lawyers in New York, we have witnessed the devastating aftermath of road accidents firsthand. As we observe National Passenger Safety Week, let’s remember that safety on the road is a shared responsibility. Your role as a passenger is just as crucial as that of the driver. Let’s work together to make our roads safer, one voice, one choice at a time.
Stay safe, and remember, your voice has the power to save lives.