Publication
The number of U.S. pedestrians killed in motor-vehicle crashes surged 17% in the first half of 2021, according to a nonprofit safety group, which linked the increase to reckless drivers, outdated infrastructure and fewer officers patrolling the roads.
Pedestrians Killed by Drivers Rose 17% in First Half of 2021
Story by Camille Furst
April 7, 2022
Issue
Bicyclists and Pedestrians