
New Mexico Pedestrian Deaths Plummet 49%
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New Mexicos pedestrian fatalities plummeted by 49% in the first half of 2025, with 26 fewer lives lost compared to the same period last year. This significant drop, coupled with a national decline in pedestrian fatalities, marks a notable shift from New Mexicos previous status as the state with the highest pedestrian deaths. Bernalillo County, home to 39 out of 89 pedestrian deaths in 2025, has been a hotspot for change. Albuquerques Vision Zero project, focusing on East Central Avenue, has shown promising results with reduced fatalities due to infrastructure upgrades. This progress could pave the way for safer streets across the state.
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