Enlarge/ Pedestrian deaths are rising sharply: From 2011 through 2021, annual US pedestrian traffic fatalities increased by 77 percent, from 4,302 to an estimated 7,624. In 2021 pedestrians represented nearly 18 percent of all traffic deaths. (credit: Governors Highway Safety Association/Ars Technica)
Based on my experience researching urban planning and street design for the past three decades, I know that US cities are primarily vehicle-centered rather than human-centered. Rules established in the 1920s govern how people use vehicles in public streets, and other governmental controls tell manufacturers how big those vehicles can be.