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About 4 million get killed each year.
In 2009, California recorded a total of 601 pedestrian fatalities. This figure highlights the ongoing concerns regarding pedestrian safety in the state. Various factors, including traffic conditions and urban design, contribute to these incidents. Efforts have since been made to improve pedestrian safety and reduce such fatalities.
Maybe there are 490 cities in California 2009.
Five French tourists were killed and dozens were injured.
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Queens Boulevard has long been considered the most dangerous street for pedestrians in all of New York City. It has even been nicknamed "Boulevard of Death" and "Boulevard of Broken Bones."From 1993 to 2000, 72 people (about 10.1 each year) were killed trying to cross Queens Boulevard. And from 1993 to 2004, an estimated 20,000 (twenty-thousand) people were injured trying to cross.Because of the implementation of new safety measures -- such as longer green lights for pedestrians, and grim signs erected at accident sites, which proclaim, "A Pedestrian Was Killed Crossing Here" -- the number of deaths and injuries has decreased substantially: in 2001, 4 pedestrians were killed. In 2002, 2 were killed. In 2003, 5 were killed. In 2004, 1 was killed. In 2005, 2 people were killed; in 2006, 2 people were killed; and in 2007, 1 was killed.See the Related Links below for more information.
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