Kelsey Ralph, a transportation scholar from Rutgers University, and David Strayer, a psychology professor at the University of Utah, dive into the alarming rise of pedestrian deaths in the U.S. They explore the cultural implications of car-centric urban designs and advocate for systemic changes to improve safety. The discussion covers the dangers of distractions like cell phones while driving and highlights how societal behaviors, particularly during the pandemic, may exacerbate aggressive driving. Both guests envision a future with safer streets and enhanced pedestrian infrastructure.