Roads: Are They Safe? Experts Weigh In - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions
Overview
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Roadways got a little bit safer than they were last year, but that's not saying much.
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These deaths have become routine, often eliciting little to no mention even in the local press.
But some harvard affiliates are sounding the alarm about american roadsand are applying their expertise to help make them safer for all.
About 20 people die every day in the u. s.
After being hit by a car.
To make walking safer, we need a big cultural shift in how we view pedestrian safety
Transportation experts attribute the rising number of deaths to factors such as increased speed limits, bigger and heavier vehicles, and the distractions of smartphones.
But they also say these deaths are entirely preventable.
Transportation experts attribute the rising number of deaths to factors such as increased speed limits, the scramble for bigger and heavier vehicles, and the distractions of smartphones.
But they also say these deaths are entirely preventable.