Pedestrian Safety and Street Smarts
New data shows that pedestrian deaths account for about 25% of the region's traffic fatalities. Local public safety officials are responding with a multi-pronged enforcement and education campaign aimed at pedestrians, motorists and cyclists. Today's Fairfax Extra has the story.
By Focus on Fairfax |
April 3, 2008; 2:40 PM ET
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