Bakersfield, CA. – Pedestrian Accident at Sesame Street and Savory LaneBakersfield, CA. – One person was injured in a pedestrian accident in Bakersfield on Wednesday morning.

According to the California Highway Patrol, the accident happened around 7:57 a.m. at Sesame Street and Savory Lane.

A pedestrian was struck by a car in unclear circumstances.

The pedestrian was injured in the accident and was taken to hospital for treatment.

More details about the accident were not released.

An investigation into the accident is ongoing.

The city of Bakersfield has made some progress in reducing the overall number of fatal collisions, which decreased to 44 in 2024 from 53 in 2023 and 69 in 2022. Fatal crashes involving impaired drivers also saw a significant drop of 58% in the same period. Despite this reduction in fatalities, the total number of injury-related collisions has risen, with 1,813 non-fatal crashes in 2024, up from 1,784 in 2023, indicating that while fewer accidents are deadly, many still result in serious harm. A major area of concern remains pedestrian and cyclist safety. Between 2018 and 2022, Bakersfield experienced 181 pedestrian fatalities and has been identified as one of the most dangerous cities in the U.S. for pedestrians. In 2023, the city saw 70 bicycle crashes, a 40% increase from two years prior, making it a high-risk area for cyclists as well. Common factors contributing to accidents across all modes of transport include speeding, impaired driving (DUI), and distracted driving. Certain locations, such as Highways 99 and 178, and intersections like Ming Avenue and New Stine Road, are known hotspots for accidents.

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