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All four of the fatal traffic collisions in Saskatoon last year involved pedestrian deaths.

Overall, nearly 600 collision-related injuries were reported, according to the city police crime mapping statistics. Saskatoon police confirmed the four pedestrian deaths, as well as 84 pedestrian injuries in collisions.

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Police logged 6,149 collisions in all of 2019, according to data the service has tabulated as of Jan. 5, 2020. The numbers are subject to change as additional data for the final weeks of 2019 are entered.

The first fatal collision occurred on Feb. 28 and involved a pedestrian who was struck by a train in the 20th Street and Avenue I area.

In the second fatal collision, a 15-year-old girl died on March 8 after she was struck by a school bus in the area of Second Street East and Clarence Avenue South.

A 65-year-old man using a mobility scooter was fatally struck by a vehicle on April 19 in the intersection of Cascade Street and Albert Avenue.