Derry, NH (April 28, 2026) – A pedestrian was hit by a vehicle near the intersection of Rockingham Road and South Range Road in Derry, New Hampshire, on Sunday, April 26.
Emergency units responded to the scene at approximately 5:08 p.m. The pedestrian was conscious at the time of the response and appeared to have suffered a minor injury. No further details about the people involved or the circumstances of the crash were available at the time of this report.
The incident remains under review by authorities. Our thoughts are with the pedestrian as they continue to recover.
Pedestrian Safety at Intersections in New Hampshire: What the Data Shows
Intersections are among the most common locations where pedestrians are struck by vehicles, particularly in areas where foot traffic and road traffic cross paths without dedicated signals or crosswalks. In smaller New Hampshire towns like Derry, roads that carry both local and through traffic can present added risk for people on foot, especially during afternoon hours when commuter traffic picks up. Visibility, vehicle speed, and the presence or absence of marked crossings all affect how likely a collision is at any given spot.
Even minor pedestrian injuries at intersections can turn out to be more significant once a medical evaluation is completed. Head injuries and soft tissue damage, for example, are not always immediately obvious after a collision. That is why it is common for pedestrians involved in vehicle crashes to be assessed by medical personnel on scene regardless of how they appear at first.