In 2020 alone, over 7,000 pedestrians were killed in road accidents involving motorists. These numbers have increased over time and vary across each state.
In Tulsa, Oklahoma, all road users have a duty to respect traffic laws. Given how vulnerable pedestrians can be, motorists must be aware of their surroundings to avoid pedestrian accidents.
Everyone is a pedestrian at some point during the day. All road users–pedestrians and motorists–must adhere to local traffic ordinances.
Pedestrian Responsibilities
Some of the common pedestrian responsibilities to ensure road safety include:
When crossing a street:
When walking at night:
We cover some responsibilities essential for pedestrian safety below. By following these guidelines, pedestrians can reduce their risk of being involved in a pedestrian accident.
Motorists’ Responsibilities
When driving, motorists have responsibilities to:
Below are commonly asked questions concerning pedestrian rights and safety.
No, pedestrians don’t have the right of way on streets unless they are on crosswalks and intersections. They must also obey any road signals and signs at intersections. Additionally, pedestrians can only walk on roadways if it’s safe and must walk facing traffic.
According to Section 1102 of the Tulsa Traffic Code (Title 37), pedestrians must cross the street within a crosswalk or at an intersection, unless they are in a residential neighborhood without traffic control devices.
Seniors, children, and people with disabilities are at a higher risk of pedestrian accidents due to their vulnerability and limited mobility. Additionally, pedestrians who are under the influence of alcohol, street drugs, or medication are also at a higher risk of being involved in an accident.
If a pedestrian is involved in a pedestrian accident, they should seek medical attention as soon as possible. They should also contact a personal injury lawyer to discuss their legal options and seek compensation for their losses. It is important to remain at the scene of the accident until it has been processed by the authorities.
Motorists can face legal consequences for violating traffic laws. These include:
Most car accidents don’t always result in criminal charges. However, motorists acting recklessly and disregarding other road users’ safety can be charged with a crime. Potential charges that may arise include:
In some cases, parties prefer to handle a dispute without involving the state. An injured party can still sue the negligent party in a civil court, whether there is a criminal prosecution. The legal consequences arising from a civil case are monetary damages or some form of relief.
Liable motorists can also have their licenses revoked.
Here is what to do if injured as a pedestrian due to a motorist’s negligence:
Pedestrians have the right to use the road in many cases, but they are often expected to use designated paths such as sidewalks or crosswalks when they need to cross a road. This is because roads are primarily designed for the use of motor vehicles, and pedestrians are often at high risk when they are sharing the road with cars, trucks, and other vehicles.
Motorists are also required to respect the right of way of pedestrians, especially when they are on sidewalks or in crosswalks. If a motorist fails to do this and causes an accident that results in injuries to a pedestrian, the pedestrian may be entitled to compensation for their losses.
If you have been injured as a pedestrian, our expert team can help you get the compensation you deserve. Contact us or call us at 918-359-6600 today for a free consultation.
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