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Table 2-7: Pedestrian Fatalities Involving Motor Vehicles: 2004

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State Total traffic fatalities Pedestrians killed Pedestrian fatalities as percent of total Population (thousands) Pedestrian fatality rate per 100,000 population
Alabama 1,154 81 7.0 4,530 1.8
Alaska 101 10 9.9 655 1.5
Arizona 1,150 129 11.2 5,744 2.2
Arkansas 704 32 4.5 2,753 1.2
California 4,120 684 16.6 35,894 1.9
Colorado 665 69 10.4 4,601 1.5
Connecticut 291 27 9.3 3,504 0.8
Delaware 134 16 11.9 830 1.9
District of Columbia 43 9 20.9 554 1.6
Florida 3,244 493 15.2 17,397 2.8
Georgia 1,634 153 9.4 8,829 1.7
Hawaii 142 30 21.1 1,263 2.4
Idaho 260 17 6.5 1,393 1.2
Illinois 1,356 156 11.5 12,714 1.2
Indiana 947 73 7.7 6,238 1.2
Iowa 390 24 6.2 2,954 0.8
Kansas 461 21 4.6 2,736 0.8
Kentucky 964 48 5.0 4,146 1.2
Louisiana 904 96 10.6 4,516 2.1
Maine 194 10 5.2 1,317 0.8
Maryland 643 97 15.1 5,558 1.7
Massachusetts 476 82 17.2 6,417 1.3
Michigan 1,159 137 11.8 10,113 1.4
Minnesota 567 37 6.5 5,101 0.7
Mississippi 900 44 4.9 2,903 1.5
Missouri 1,130 81 7.2 5,755 1.4
Montana 229 7 3.1 927 0.8
Nebraska 254 9 3.5 1,747 0.5
Nevada 395 60 15.2 2,335 2.6
New Hampshire 171 15 8.8 1,300 1.2
New Jersey 731 155 21.2 8,699 1.8
New Mexico 521 56 10.7 1,903 2.9
New York 1,493 317 21.2 19,227 1.6
North Carolina 1,557 159 10.2 8,541 1.9
North Dakota 100 5 5.0 634 0.8
Ohio 1,286 94 7.3 11,459 0.8
Oklahoma 774 50 6.5 3,524 1.4
Oregon 456 43 9.4 3,595 1.2
Pennsylvania 1,490 150 10.1 12,406 1.2
Rhode Island 83 7 8.4 1,081 0.6
South Carolina 1,046 86 8.2 4,198 2.0
South Dakota 197 9 4.6 771 1.2
Tennessee 1,288 80 6.2 5,901 1.4
Texas 3,583 424 11.8 22,490 1.9
Utah 296 25 8.4 2,389 1.0
Vermont 98 7 7.1 621 1.1
Virginia 925 85 9.2 7,460 1.1
Washington 563 58 10.3 6,204 0.9
West Virginia 411 27 6.6 1,815 1.5
Wisconsin 792 54 6.8 5,509 1.0
Wyoming 164 3 1.8 507 0.6
United States, total 42,636 4,641 10.9 293,655 1.6

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Traffic Safety Facts 2004: Pedestrians, Washington, DC: 2005, available at http://www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/departments/nrd-30/ncsa/availinf.html as of Nov. 4, 2005.