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How a stretch of US - 19 in Florida became the deadliest road for pedestrians

Across the US, a stretch of highway runs through several cities and places, but because of the sprawl, you never really feel like you’ve left town. The BBC’s Chris Stokel-Walker explains what it looks like.

Source: vox.com
Published on 2022-07-25

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