Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee.

The most dangerous US cities for pedestrians

May 1, 2026
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The most dangerous US cities for pedestrians

Despite the health benefits of walking, only 2.4% of U.S. workers walk to work.

As the federal government tries to promote walking and walkable cities, one major obstacle they have identified is road safety. Unfortunately, that concern remains valid. Pedestrian deaths peaked at 7,593 in 2022, and the latest annual FARS file still shows 7,080 pedestrian fatalities in 2024.‍

To see where pedestrians are most at risk, researchers at TruckInfo.net analyzed data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's FARS and 2023 U.S. Census Bureau ACS 1-year estimates and found the following trends.‍

#1: Pedestrian fatalities are still 72% higher than they were in 2009

The current pedestrian safety problem is not a short-term blip. NHTSA's latest annual file shows 7,080 pedestrian deaths in 2024, up 72.3% from 4,109 in 2009.

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Data line chart showing that pedestrian fatalities climbed sharply after 2009 (data from 2009-2024).
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#2: Large cities where more people walk to work tend to have lower pedestrian fatality rates

Among large cities, walk-to-work share and pedestrian fatality rates are negatively correlated. In TruckInfo.net's matched sample of 50 large cities, places where more residents walk to work generally post lower pedestrian fatality rates.

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A data graph showing that large-city fatality rates fall as walk-to-work share rises.
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#3: The most dangerous roads are not limited to the biggest counties

Even when looking at total pedestrian fatalities instead of per-capita rates, several of the most dangerous roadways are outside the country's very largest counties. Three of the top 10 are in counties with fewer than 1 million residents.

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Table listing the top roadways and county with the most pedestrian fatalities (2015-2024 data) and their population (2023 data).
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#4: Memphis, TN, is still the most dangerous large city for pedestrians

Among large cities with populations above 350,000, Memphis ranks first with 69.5 pedestrian fatalities per 100,000 residents over the 2015-2024 window.‍

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Table listing large cities and their fatalities per 100K people, total pedestrian fatalities (2015-2024), percentage of people who walk to work, and their population (2023).
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#5: New Mexico is the most dangerous state for pedestrians

Louisiana, Florida, Arizona, and South Carolina round out the top five states based on pedestrian fatalities per 100,000 residents.

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A data bar chart showing the top states that are most dangerous for pedestrians. New Mexico remains at #1.
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Full Data

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A table overview of the roadways and counties with the most pedestrial fatalities (based on 2015-2024 data) and their population (based on 2023 data).
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Methodology

Fatality counts were sourced from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Fatality Analysis Reporting System. This refresh used the 2015-2024 annual files, with the 2024 file representing the latest annual release available from NHTSA as of April 2026. Population and walk-to-work data were sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau's 2023 ACS 1-year estimates. Large cities were defined as cities with populations over 350,000.

This story was produced by TruckInfo.net and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.


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