San Diego County Authorities Identify Two Pedestrians Killed Over Holiday Period

A nighttime view of a street in San Diego with marked crosswalks.

San Diego, January 7, 2026

San Diego County authorities have identified two pedestrians who were fatally struck during the recent holiday period. The incidents highlight ongoing concerns regarding pedestrian safety, with the city implementing the ‘Vision Zero’ initiative to reduce traffic fatalities. Both victims were pronounced dead at the scene, prompting investigations into the circumstances surrounding their deaths. Authorities emphasize the need for heightened caution among both drivers and pedestrians, particularly during nighttime hours.

San Diego County Authorities Identify Two Pedestrians Killed Over Holiday Period

San Diego, CA – San Diego County authorities have identified two pedestrians who were fatally struck during the recent holiday period.

Details of the Incidents

The first incident occurred on December 24, 2025, when a 45-year-old man was struck and killed while walking in a crosswalk in Logan Heights. The second fatality took place on December 26, 2025, involving a 60-year-old woman who was hit by a vehicle while crossing a street in Clairemont. Both victims were pronounced dead at the scene.

Context and Background

These incidents highlight the ongoing concerns regarding pedestrian safety in San Diego County. In 2023, the county reported 84 pedestrian fatalities, ranking fourth in California for the highest number of such deaths. Additionally, nearly half of pedestrian-car crashes in San Diego occur between dusk and dawn, with alcohol involvement being a contributing factor in over a quarter of these incidents during dark hours.

In response to these challenges, the city of San Diego has implemented the “Vision Zero” initiative, aiming to eliminate all traffic fatalities and severe injuries. This program focuses on improving road safety through infrastructure enhancements, public education, and stricter enforcement of traffic laws.

Safety Recommendations

Authorities urge both drivers and pedestrians to exercise heightened caution, especially during the evening and nighttime hours. Pedestrians are advised to use marked crosswalks, remain alert, and avoid distractions while crossing streets. Drivers should adhere to speed limits, be vigilant for pedestrians, and avoid driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Ongoing Investigations

The San Diego Police Department continues to investigate these incidents to determine the circumstances surrounding each fatality. Authorities are committed to enhancing pedestrian safety and preventing future tragedies.

Contact Information

For more information or to report pedestrian safety concerns, please contact the San Diego Police Department’s Traffic Division at (858) 495-7800 or visit their official website.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What were the details of the pedestrian fatalities in San Diego County during the holiday period?

The first incident occurred on December 24, 2025, when a 45-year-old man was struck and killed while walking in a crosswalk in Logan Heights. The second fatality took place on December 26, 2025, involving a 60-year-old woman who was hit by a vehicle while crossing a street in Clairemont. Both victims were pronounced dead at the scene.

What is the “Vision Zero” initiative in San Diego?

The “Vision Zero” initiative is a program implemented by the city of San Diego aiming to eliminate all traffic fatalities and severe injuries. It focuses on improving road safety through infrastructure enhancements, public education, and stricter enforcement of traffic laws.

What safety recommendations are authorities providing to prevent pedestrian fatalities?

Authorities urge both drivers and pedestrians to exercise heightened caution, especially during the evening and nighttime hours. Pedestrians are advised to use marked crosswalks, remain alert, and avoid distractions while crossing streets. Drivers should adhere to speed limits, be vigilant for pedestrians, and avoid driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

How can I report pedestrian safety concerns in San Diego?

For more information or to report pedestrian safety concerns, please contact the San Diego Police Department’s Traffic Division at (858) 495-7800 or visit their official website.

Key Features of the Article

Feature Description
Incidents Reported Two pedestrian fatalities in San Diego County during the holiday period.
Initiative Highlighted San Diego’s “Vision Zero” program aimed at eliminating traffic fatalities.
Safety Recommendations Guidelines for drivers and pedestrians to enhance safety and prevent fatalities.
Contact Information Details on reporting pedestrian safety concerns to the San Diego Police Department.

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