Philadelphia Must Act Urgently Following Spate of Fatal Hit-and-Runs
PHILADELPHIA, PA – In a span of just 72 hours, hit-and-run drivers killed three people in Cobbs Creek, Carroll Park, and Juniata Park. These tragedies follow two additional November fatalities in University City, including a University of Pennsylvania employee walking to work.
"These deaths are not isolated incidents but systemic violence," says Annie O’Brien, co-chair of 5th Square’s Vision Zero Committee. "Reckless driving and our built environment endanger Philadelphians every day. Two of these recent fatalities occurred on the High-Injury Network, roads the City already knows are deadly."
While the City’s Vision Zero Action Plan 2030 recognizes these deaths as preventable, 5th Square maintains that leadership has failed to deliver results. Speeding and reckless behavior continue unchecked because of a car-centric culture and a lack of political courage to prioritize safety over vehicle throughput.
"When the City fails to implement proven safety measures, the result is predictable: more devastated families," O’Brien added. "We call on City leadership to move beyond planning and respond with permanent infrastructure changes. Lives depend on it."
About 5th Square Advocacy:
5th Square Advocacy is a nonprofit organization of urbanist grassroots advocates working toward a more accessible, sustainable, and equitable Philadelphia.






