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Why are so many people dying on America’s roads?

The Inquiry

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More than 46,000 people lost their lives in car crashes in the United States last year. Nearly one in ten weren't actually in a car - they were walking. One pedestrian dies every 75 minutes in a collision involving a vehicle. Added to the human cost of accidents on America's roads, the annual cost to the US economy runs into the hundreds of billions. Find out more at the end of this podcast.

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