Island pedestrians taking hits: Statistics show nearly 1,000 struck since 2007, prompting safety reminders

There were 915 instances in which pedestrians were hit by motor vehicles on the Big Island between 2007 and May 31 this year, according to figures provided by the Hawaii Police Department. ADVERTISING There were 915 instances in which pedestrians

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