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The Most Dangerous U.S. Cities for Pedestrians -- (link)
Posted by
ty97
May 21 '14, 09:40
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Takeaway: Don't walk in Florida
(www.citylab.com)
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can we compare this to gun deaths in various cities, NO, because the NRA made it illegal to compile this info -- nm
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zeitgeist
May 21, 10:37
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the 47k pedestrians killed I believe is higher than the number of drivers/passengers killed
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zeitgeist
May 21, 10:41
There was a podcast I was listening to recently that discussed this and cities with streets that are wide
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Krusty
May 21, 10:32
what? No map? --nm
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decline
May 21, 09:52
"The south shall rise ag...HONK*crashdie*" nm
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Dignan
May 21, 09:52
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well, well, well, look what the cat dragged in... -- nm
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Andie
May 21, 10:19
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Effin' Tara. nm
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Dignan
May 21, 10:30
Woohoo! #8! -- nm
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Strongbad
May 21, 09:48
The first report I heard on the radio this morning was a 61yr old ped was killed by a police cruiser (lights on, responding to something)
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Max
May 21, 09:47
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