Walking Is Increasingly Deadly, and Not Because People Are on Their Phones

Architecture News / curbed
Autor: curbed Publicado el: 03/09/2020
Walking Is Increasingly Deadly, and Not Because People Are on Their Phones

In 2018, 6,283 people died in the U.S. while walking or using a mobility device, a number not seen since the mid-1990s | Jack Berman/Getty Images A new book on the pedestrian-death crisis busts myths and offers solutions. Over the past decade, the number of pedestrian deaths in the U.S. has increased by 50 percent, even as other roadway dea...
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