Riverside County sees an average of about 395 pedestrian collisions involving injuries or death per year. Due to the high number of people and vehicles crossing paths throughout the urban Riverside area, pedestrian-involved accidents are unfortunately common. Many of these accidents are hit and runs, in which a negligent or reckless driver strikes a pedestrian and flees the scene of the crime. Pedestrian accidents typically involve severe or life-threatening injuries. Avoiding or being extra cautious at the most dangerous pedestrian intersections in Riverside County can reduce your chances of becoming a statistic. Pedestrian Crash Data for Riverside County Based on a study by Estey & Bomberger, LLP, the most dangerous intersection in Riverside County is Bridge Street and Gilman Springs Road in Moreno Valley. In 2015, there were 24 crashes at this intersection, involving 21 injuries and three deaths. The second-most dangerous intersection in the county is in the city of Riverside, at Magnolia Avenue and Tyler Street. There were 24 crashes, 26 injuries, and one death at this intersection in 2015. Another dangerous pedestrian intersection in the county is Winchester Road and Ynez Road in Temecula. This intersection saw 23 crashes and 25 injuries. The majority of the most…