October vehicle/pedestrian collision statistics via HRP

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October vehicle/pedestrian collision statistics

Halifax Regional Police (HRP) and Halifax District RCMP release a monthly vehicle/pedestrian collision report to provide police and citizens with more contextual information on this issue.

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A total of 184 vehicle/pedestrian/bicycle collisions have been reported from January to October 2019 in Halifax Regional Municipality. Of the total collisions, 61 involved a bicycle or a scooter. The remaining 123 incidents were vehicle/pedestrian collisions, with 129 pedestrian victims.

Of the 129 pedestrian victims involved in reported collisions in 2019, there were:

  • 4 fatality
  • 5 experienced major injuries
  • 28 experienced moderate injuries
  • 44 experienced minor injuries
  • 46 experienced no injuries
  • 2 unknown

Read the full report

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