The Mercury News

Pedestrian dies after SUV driver strikes her in East San Jose

- By Jason Green and Robert Salonga Staff writers

SAN JOSE >> A woman has died after an SUV driver hit her on an East San Jose street Tuesday afternoon, authoritie­s said, marking the city's third traffic death in a single day.

The victim was the 22nd pedestrian killed in a San Jose roadway collision this year, approachin­g 2021's entire pedestrian death total of 23.

The collision was reported just after 5 p.m. near Leeward Drive and Arden Way, according to the San Jose Police Department. An initial investigat­ion determined that the victim, whose identity has not been released, was walking across Leeward Drive in a marked crosswalk when a motorist in a 2005 Nissan SUV heading east hit her.

The driver stopped at the scene, and the injured woman was taken to a hospital. She initially was described as having lifethreat­ening injuries, and police announced Wednesday morning that she had died.

Her death added to one of the deadliest roadway days in recent memory.

Early Tuesday, a woman was killed by a hit-and-run driver South Jackson and Kammerer avenues — also in East San Jose — and later that morning, a man died after he crashed his car into a tree near Santa Teresa Boulevard and San Ignacio Avenue in South San Jose.

Roadway collisions have killed 37 people in San Jose this year, keeping the city on pace to surpass the 60 traffic deaths recorded last year, which itself was a 25year peak matched in 2015 and 2019.

The trajectory has spurred proposed and planned countermea­sures from city leaders, including increased traffic enforcemen­t. One of the responses has been the launch of a pilot program that installed automated license plate readers at Monterey Road and Curtner Avenue, one of the city's busiest and most dangerous intersecti­ons.

Anyone with informatio­n about the fatal collision near Leeward Drive and Arden Way can contact traffic Detective Tori Dellicarpi­ni by email at 4103@ sanjoseca.gov or at 408-2774654. Tips also can be left with Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers at 408-947-7867 or at svcrimesto­ppers.org.

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