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Philadelphia confronts mounting pedestrian deaths as rise in reckless driving hits national tipping point

The number of fatal pedestrian crashes in the US has reached a national boiling point, according to the governors Highway Safety Association. But what does this mean for the drivers of highway roads, asks Chris Stokel-Walker .

Source: phillyvoice.com
Published on 2022-02-17

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