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<br /> 27 <br />Primary Collision Factor In San Leandro, the most common primary collision factors (PCFs) are unsafe speed (24%), vehicle right of way violation (19%), improper turning (13%), and pedestrian right of way violation (9%), as shown in the figure. For KSI collisions, the most common PCFs are improper turning (18%), pedestrian right of way violation (22%), unsafe speed (15%), and pedestrian violation (13%). The pedestrian violation PCF indicates that the pedestrian violated a rule of the road, such as crossing outside of a crosswalk, as opposed to the pedestrian right of way violation PCF (15%), where the vehicle violated the pedestrian’s right of way. The pedestrian violation category overrepresentation in the data may be reflective of lack of clear information related to collision circumstances. The other category includes PCFs that represent less than 1% of all PCFs of collisions in San Leandro, including other hazardous violations, other improper driving, unknown PCFs, and not stated PCFs. <br />Figure 6: Collisions by Primary Collision Factor (2014-2018) <br /> <br />Pedestrian Location Most pedestrian collisions occurred when people were crossing in the crosswalk at an intersection (61%), indicating that additional safety enhancements may be needed at existing marked crosswalks in the city. This group made up just under half of all KSIs (45%), indicating that pedestrians are especially vulnerable to serious injuries. For KSI collisions, pedestrians crossing in crosswalk were a slightly lower percentage (45%), followed by crossing not in crosswalk (19%) and not in road (19%). Not in road collisions include pedestrians being struck while on the sidewalk, or any location adjacent to a road outside of the shoulder. People crossing <br />0%5%10%15%20%25%30% <br />Driving or Bicycling Under the Influence of Alcohol or <br />Drug <br />Unsafe Speed <br />Wrong Side of Road <br />Improper Turning <br />Vehicle Right of Way Violation <br />Pedestrian Right of Way Violation <br />Pedestrian Violation <br />Traffic Signals and Signs <br />Other <br />Collisions <br />KSI Collisions <br />All Collisions