September 2025 marks California Pedestrian Safety Month

September 11, 2025

Led by the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), California Pedestrian Safety Month urges people to consider how to make our roads safer for all — particularly pedestrians.

Graphic includes the NHTSA logo and states, "74% of fatal pedestrian crashes occur at non-intersections. Safer People Save Lives"

Each year, OTS and its partners raise awareness about the safety risks pedestrians face on the road and the roles each road user can take to ensure those walking can do so safely and comfortably. Based on data projections from the Governors Highway Safety Association, 7,148 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes in the U.S. in 2024, which marks the second year in a row that pedestrian deaths have declined nationally. California also had its second consecutive year of declining pedestrian deaths, although it is crucial to note that those 1,099 deaths were preventable and unacceptable.

OTS reminds us that we’re all in this together, safety is sharing and safety is caring. Every step counts when it comes to protecting everyone on our roads. Here are some tips from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on how we can all help to keep our communities safe:

Safety tips for people driving

  • Look out for pedestrians everywhere, at all times.

  • Use extra caution when driving in hard-to-see conditions, such as nighttime or bad weather.

  • Slow down and be prepared to stop when turning or otherwise entering a crosswalk.

  • Yield to pedestrians in crosswalks and stop well back from the crosswalk to give other vehicles an opportunity to see the crossing pedestrians so they can stop too.

  • Never pass vehicles stopped at a crosswalk. There may be people crossing where you can’t see.

  • Never drive under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs.

  • Follow the speed limit, especially around people on the street, in school zones and in neighborhoods where children are present.

  • Be extra cautious when backing up and look for pedestrians.

Safety tips for people walking

  • Follow the rules of the road and obey signs and signals.

  • Walk on sidewalks whenever they are available.

  • If there is no sidewalk, walk facing traffic and as far from traffic as possible.

  • Cross streets at crosswalks or intersections. Look for cars in all directions, including those turning left or right.

  • If a crosswalk or intersection is not available, locate a well-lit area where you have the best view of traffic. Wait for a gap in traffic that allows enough time to cross safely; continue watching for traffic as you cross.

  • Watch for cars entering or exiting driveways, or backing up in parking lots.

  • Avoid alcohol and drugs when walking; they impair your abilities and your judgment.

  • Embrace walking as a healthy form of transportation - get up, get out and get moving.

Pedestrian safety resources

Explore our sampling of resources on CATSIP and from traffic safety partners and advocacy organizations throughout the state and beyond!

  • Implementing the Safe System Approach: This toolkit from UC Berkeley SafeTREC has been updated with the latest Safe System strategies to create safer communities for walking and biking across California.
  • Bike and Pedestrian Projects: Explore this selection of resources on how to plan safe and accessible pedestrian and bicycle facilities.