Northern Virginia Families for Safe Streets Releases TREDS Study

VDOT's Traffic Records Electronic Data System

Northern Virginia Families for Safe Streets released its inaugural study on VDOT's Traffic Records Electronic Data System (TREDS) data of pedestrian and bike crashes in Fairfax, Alexandria, and Arlington.

“The total number of pedestrian and bike fatalities in Northern Virginia since Dec. 4, 2024, the year-to-date, is twice the total for all of 2023… From 2021 to July 2024, Fairfax has more than double the total number of ped / bike crashes than Arlington and Alexandria combined

On a 100,000 per capita population basis, Arlington has twice as many casualties as Fairfax, and Alexandria has about 70 percent more than Fairfax, according to https://novasafestreets.org/fairfax-treds./. Still, 

On Wednesday evening, Dec. 4, Fairfax County police investigated their 20th pedestrian or cyclist fatality in Fairfax County, that of a 14-year-old girl who attended Lake Braddock Secondary School. She attempted to cross Old Keene Mill Road and walked into the westbound lanes, according to police reports. The driver of a Ford Fusion struck the pedestrian while traveling westbound on Old Keene Mill Road. The driver remained on the scene, and alcohol and speed do not appear to be factors in the crash for the driver.

NoVA FSS is asking residents to urge transportation and enforcement officials, as well as local and state elected officials, to implement “comprehensive and effective solutions. … Making greater investment today in street calming design and technology such as automatic speed enforcement (speed cameras) will save lives tomorrow.”