Fewer children are walking and exposing themselves to the risks of traffic today. Yet pedestrian injury remains a leading cause of accidental death from injuries among children between ages 5 and 14.
Children are at an increased risk for pedestrian injury and death. This is because the traffic rules and risks often are beyond their abilities. These include thinking, developmental, behavioral, physical, and sensory. In addition, parents and caregivers often overestimate their child's traffic skills.
Older children can be at risk for pedestrian accidents because they may be distracted by their cell phones. They may be texting, using earbuds, or talking on their cellphone while crossing the street.
Unfortunately, when child pedestrians are injured, it is often severe.