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> I don't think a think of the children rhetoric is justified by the data. I'm not a proponent of "think of the children", but I also think that urban areas in the United States are largely designed in ways that put them at substantial risk of traffic fatalities. And I think that your data don't paint the rosy picture you seem to be using them for. > Only 18% of pedestrian deaths occur at intersections, You can also…
What solutions can you propose to the issues that you've raised?
* Stop widening roads
* Curb extensions
* Circles
* Diverters
* Humps
* Leave more roads unimproved
* Prohibit cars from city centers entirely, as is often the case in European cities