U.N. report on road safety finds cyclists and pedestrians account for half of fatal traffic injuries
By John Rennie Short, Professor, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, Baltimore County As cities like Milwaukee strive to improve the quality of life for residents, many are working to promote walking and biking. Such policies make sense since they can, in the long run, lead to less traffic, cleaner air and healthier people. But the results are not all positive, especially in the short to medium term. In Washington D.C., for example, traffic fatalities as a whole declined in 2018 compared to the year before, but the number of pedestrian and bicyclist deaths increased by 20 percent....
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