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Appendix E: NEW YORK CITY FATATLIES BY MODE 1910 TO 2006 YEAR PEDESTRIAN TOTAL YEAR PEDESTRIAN TOTAL 1910 232 332 1946 542 680 1911 265 378 1947 502 612 1912 241 344 1948 463 568 1913 341 486 1949 467 590 1914 340 486 1950 429 554 1915 337 481 1951 417 574 1916 403 575 1952 447 596 1917 471 674 1953 457 641 1918 573 818 1954 432 605 1919 605 864 1955 487 668 1920 568 811 1956 441 617 1921 646 923 1957 448 644 1922 664 952 1958 462 655 1923 708 1012 1959 515 737 1924 720 1029 1960 406 616 1925 764 1092 1961 400 608 1926 783 1117 1962 452 677 1927 782 1117 1963 424 676 1928 763 1090 1964 501 736 1929 952 1360 1965 390 695 1930 679 1145 1966 347 652 1931 676 1116 1967 427 726 1932 749 1037 1968 486 900 1933 743 1113 1969 503 911 1934 750 1126 1970 517 944 1935 730 954 1971 485 989 1936 677 838 1972 467 922 1937 677 888 1973 418 824 1938 577 839 1974 351 712 1939 675 814 1975 306 641 1940 699 880 1976 317 596 1941 677 NA 1977 347 656 1942 700 825 1978 360 629 1943 603 685 1979 294 541 1944 467 570 1980 337 617 1945 554 671 Data is continued on next page NYMTC Pedestrian Safety Study 135
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