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. 2017 Dec 1;4:31. doi: 10.1186/s40621-017-0128-5

Table 1.

Survey-weighted counts and standard errors (SE), US emergency department discharges for pediatric pedestrian and bicyclist injuries and deaths, ages 0–19 years, with annual national estimates of youth population and total vehicle miles traveled on US highways, 2006–2012. Discrepancies in totals (pedestrian plus bicycle) due to sampling variation and rounding

Injuries Deaths US population estimate,
0–19 years
US highway vehicle miles traveled, millions
Year Pedestrians (SE) Bicyclists (SE) Both (SE) Pedestrians (SE) Bicyclists (SE) Both (SE)
2006 52,961 (523) 18,547 (306) 71,501 (606) 515 (52) 85 (21) 600 (56) 82,482,488 3,012,888
2007 53,577 (516) 19,093 (306) 72,661 (600) 463 (53) 72 (18) 536 (56) 82,814,893 3,049,027
2008 52,417 (503) 19,326 (306) 71,729 (589) 511 (51) 92 (21) 603 (55) 83,236,036 2,992,705
2009 47,074 (487) 17,654 (301) 64,714 (572) 426 (45) 70 (20) 496 (50) 83,280,391 2,975,804
2010 46,268 (485) 18,055 (304) 64,307 (572) 410 (44) 58 (20) 468 (48) 83,118,264 2,985,854
2011 44,647 (465) 16,724 (283) 61,371 (544) 332 (41) 48 (15) 380 (44) 82,749,431 2,968,990
2012 42,839 (452) 17,982 (299) 60,811 (542) 386 (44) 63 (19) 449 (48) 82,324,415 2,988,021
Total 339,783 (1298) 127,379 (796) 467,093 (1522) 3042 (125) 488 (51) 3531 (135) NA NA