On roads maintained by the State Highway Administration, scores of pedestrians have been killed, seriously injured
Capital News Service analyzed Maryland State Police accident data on vehicle collisions with pedestrians on state and U.S. roads outside Baltimore and excluding interstates. The State Highway Administration maintains most state and federal roads in the rest of the state. On those roads, there were 2,281 accidents involving 2,402 pedestrians, including 509 bicyclists, from 2015 to the first half of 2017. Of those, 1,366 were seriously injured and 147 died, shown on this map. If multiple pedestrians were struck in the same location, points may overlap.