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Dozens of cyclists and pedestrians are killed each year in Philly − an injury epidemiologist explains how to better protect bike lanes, slow drivers down and reduce collisions

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02 December 2024
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Over 60 pedestrians and cyclists have been killed[1] each year in Philadelphia in recent years.

Compared with other big cities, Philadelphia’s death rate for both pedestrians[2] and cyclists[3] is higher than New York and Chicago but lower than Los Angeles and Houston.

Across the U.S., more pedestrians and bicyclists are killed or seriously injured today than any time over the past 40 years[4]. Over 7,500 pedestrians[5] and...

Read more https://theconversation.com/dozens-of-cyclists-and-pedestrians-are-killed-each-year-in-philly-an-injury-epidemiologist-explains-how-to-better-protect-bike-lanes-slow-drivers-down-and-reduce-collisions-236915

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