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Friday, December 19, 2025 at 4:45 AM

October deadliest for pedestrians

AUSTIN – Fall and winter months bring shorter days and less light, making it harder for drivers to see–and safely avoid–pedestrians. October saw the highest number of pedestrian crashes in 2022. That’s why Tx-DOT is using National Pedestrian Safety Month to continue its “Be Safe. Drive Smart.” campaign and remind Texans that pedestrians are our most vulnerable road users.

AUSTIN – Fall and winter months bring shorter days and less light, making it harder for drivers to see—and safely avoid—pedestrians. October saw the highest number of pedestrian crashes in 2022. That’s why Tx-DOT is using National Pedestrian Safety Month to continue its “Be Safe. Drive Smart.” campaign and remind Texans that pedestrians are our most vulnerable road users.

When he was six years old, Misael Rico was walking to school with his mother when a distracted driver crashed into them, dragging him underneath the car. That night, doctors told his parents he might never walk or talk again.

After countless surgeries and years of physical therapy, Rico started college this year and joins TxDOT to urge drivers to pay attention and watch for people walking.

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