Pedestrian fatalities do not only happen in crosswalks or downtown intersections. A recent early morning crash on I-495 in Prince George’s County shows how quickly danger can escalate when a vehicle is left on the shoulder and someone attempts to cross fast-moving lanes of traffic. Reports confirmed that the incident took place around 3:12 a.m. near College Park and resulted in the death of a person who had exited a parked Honda Civic before being struck by an oncoming Toyota.
While full details are still under investigation, authorities believe the individual left their disabled vehicle and attempted to cross several active lanes on foot. The crash closed parts of the Beltway for hours as officials from multiple agencies worked to examine the scene and coordinate next steps with the State’s Attorney’s Office.
Breakdowns on Highways Can Become Fatal Without Warning
Vehicle trouble on an interstate is already stressful. Drivers may feel panicked when their car breaks down or they must pull onto the shoulder. In those moments, decisions are made quickly, sometimes with life-threatening consequences. Exiting a vehicle and walking near or across high-speed traffic is extremely dangerous, especially before sunrise when visibility is limited.