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

The Inquiry

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The Great American Love Affair

In the US, women are 17% more likely to die in a car crash than men. There's no good representation for female drivers or passengers on crash test dummies. Black pedestrians were passed by and experienced 32% longer wait times as they're trying to cross somewhere than a white pedestrian.

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