Downtown Los Angeles, CA: Pedestrian Hit, Killed by Red Line Train on S Hill Street
Person Killed in Downtown Los Angeles Pedestrian Accident on South Hill Street

Downtown Los Angeles, California (July 24, 2021) – A pedestrian died after being struck by a Red Line train Friday morning in Downtown Los Angeles.
According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, the fatal crash was reported at around 9:46 a.m. Friday, July 23, in the 500 block of South Hill Street.
The train hit the pedestrian for unknown reasons on South Hill Street.
Pedestrian Killed in Train Accident in Downtown Los Angeles
The pedestrian was pronounced dead at the scene. The name of the victim has not been disclosed pending notification of next of kin.
Further details about the crash were not immediately provided.
The MTA and LAPD are investigating the accident.
Notable Pedestrian Accident Statistics According to the California Office of Traffic Safety:
- 893 pedestrians were killed, and more than 14,000 were injured on California roadways in 2018.
- California’s pedestrian fatality is almost 25% higher than the national average.
- California is among the leading states in pedestrian deaths.
Safety Tips for Pedestrians
- Make yourself visible to other road users by wearing bright colored clothes, reflector jackets, or using a flashlight when walking at night.
- Avoid distractions such as using your phone while on the streets.
- Cross streets on marked crosswalks and obey traffic lights.
- Always pay attention to your surroundings.
- Be predictable by observing all traffic rules and obeying signs and signals.
Safety Tips for Drivers
- Look out for pedestrians, particularly in hard-to-see conditions, for example, at night and in bad weather.
- Yield and be ready to stop whenever a pedestrian has the right-of-way.
- Be cautious when parking or backing up – pedestrians can move across your path.
- Observe all traffic rules.
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