Traffic collisions in the city of Los Angeles killed 290 people last year, and more than 150 fatal collisions involved pedestrians, according to Los Angeles Police Department data. It’s also 60 more people than died by homicide last year.
That means the city is far from the goal it set more than a decade ago of reaching zero such deaths by 2025.



There are several countries where homicide is higher than traffic fatalities, but it is usually ridiculously high homicide rates:
Countries Where Homicide Rate Exceeds Traffic Death Rate
Country Homicide Rate (per 100k) Traffic Death Rate (per 100k)
Saint Kitts and Nevis 64.16 23.1
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 51.32 4.8
Jamaica 49.44 17.8
Ecuador 45.72 23.4
South Africa 43.72 24.5
Haiti 41.15 31.3
Trinidad and Tobago 40.44 5.0
Saint Lucia 39.04 8.9
Lesotho 38.24 21.6
Bahamas 32.20 16.2
Source:
https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/indicators/indicator-details/GHO/estimated-road-traffic-death-rate-(per-100-000-population)
https://www.datapandas.org/ranking/murder-rate-by-country
edit: sorry, i don’t know how to make tables on lemmy
Thank you, that’s super interesting! Wild to realize that the adjusted values for Saint Kitts and Nevis are twice as high as the actual number of traffic deaths / homicides (also shocking there were so many traffic deaths when there’s only ~1500 cars in the country)
(AFAIK lemmy markdown does not support tables)