Deadly December: String of pedestrian deaths highlight road dangers

Thursday, December 22, 2016
HARRIS COUNTY, TX (KTRK) -- It's a tragedy all too common on Houston area roadways: people losing their lives while simply walking on the street.

Auto pedestrian accidents are a sad reality in a city as large as ours, with at least four deadly cases happening just this month alone.

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Last night, a woman in a northwest Harris County suburb was severely injured when she was hit by a car.

Crews rushed to victim's aide on Daryns Landing Drive around 6:16pm, but she died on the way to the hospital.

The victim, described as a woman in her mid-50s, has not been named.

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Her death comes just hours after 23-year-old Alexander "Alex" Roberto Chavez lost his life while walking down a dark road in northeast Harris County.

Investigators say Chavez was killed around 9:40pm Tuesday while walking down Furay.

Two churchgoers saw the man, who was wearing all black, as he walked alongside the street. Moments later, an alleged speeding car slammed into Chavez, killing him at the scene.

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Pickup truck slams into pedestrians, killing woman on 249


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Chavez's family is pleading for the public's help in finding the person who did this, cutting his life short just before Christmas.

Auto pedestrian deaths: An American epidemic

The heartache that his family is feeling is sadly felt by dozens of families in the Houston area each year.

The CDC says there is one crash-related pedestrian death every two hours in America today.

Early data suggests that in 2015, pedestrian deaths surged 10 percent in the U.S., according to the Governors Highway Safety Association.

Statistics show 2,368 pedestrians died in the first six months of 2015, compared to 2,232 during that same length of time in 2014.

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Person hit and killed on Hwy 3


The reasons for the uptick aren't clear.

In Chavez's case, investigators say a lack of sidewalks may have contributed to his death.

December proves deadly for Houston-area pedestrians

Last Friday, a woman was killed and a man was severely injured while trying to cross six lanes of traffic on Highway 249 at Fallbrook.

The 45-year-old Hispanic woman who died was hit by two different vehicles as she and an 18-year-old male victim were in the middle of the dark highway.

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It appears a similar incident happened while a pedestrian was trying to cross Old Galveston Road at El Dorado back on Dec. 7.

Another frightening case involving an auto pedestrian accident unfolded in front of someone's dashboard camera in the days following Thanksgiving.

The camera was rolling as a pickup truck struck a man at Highway 6 and Smithstone around 8:40am on Nov. 29.

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Witnesses said the truck came within a few feet of running over his head.

The victim was flown by air ambulance to Ben Taub Hospital with a big cut on his head, over his eye and possible broken bones, according to eyewitness Saad Khan.

A tow truck driver said the victim awoke on the ground, but was unable to talk.

The video serves as a reminder of just how dangerous it can be to take to the streets of Houston.

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How to keep safe when walking
If you walk regularly, the CDC makes these recommendations to keep yourself safe, especially when traveling by foot at night:

  • Increase your visibility by carrying a flashlight and by wearing retro-reflective clothing
  • When possible, cross the street at designated crosswalks or intersections
  • Use sidewalks and paths when possible
  • Where sidewalks are not available, walk on the shoulder facing traffic. Never turn your back to moving vehicles.
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