Pedestrian Fatalities Trigger Safety Calls in San Francisco
Pedestrian Fatalities Trigger Safety Calls in San Francisco

Pedestrian Fatalities Trigger Safety Calls in San Francisco

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In recent incidents involving pedestrian fatalities, a 64-year-old man named Ronald Duncan was struck and killed by a vehicle in San Francisco's Mission District, where safety advocates are urging city leaders to implement safety improvements, noting four pedestrian deaths in the area over four years. In Dayton, a 67-year-old man died after being hit while crossing with a red signal, with the driver failing to stop. Additionally, a 63-year-old man in Chesterfield Township was killed while crossing Gratiot Avenue outside of a crosswalk, with the driver cooperating with police. In Botswana, an unidentified man suffered fatal injuries after being struck by a vehicle, highlighting concerns over rising pedestrian fatalities and the need for safety precautions. These incidents underline the urgent need for improved road safety measures and awareness for both drivers and pedestrians.

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