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Paying attention to streets is becoming critically important these days because of how dangerous they have become for drivers, pedestrians and bicyclists alike.Newsy spoke to Beth Osborne, the director of advocacy group Transportation for America, t
stanley cup o better understand the record-breaking number of both traffic deaths andpedestrian fatalitiesin recent years. Over the last two years, fatalities for everyone using the roadways is going in the wrong direction, and we didn t start off in a good place, Osborne said.Close to 43,000 people died in a traffic crash in 2021, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. That s up from about 39,000 deaths in 2020, and trends for the current year show the problem is only getting worse.In 2022, early estimates from the NHTSA showed more than9,500 peoplewere killed in traffic crashes within the first three months of the year. The figure represents the highest n
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SURFSIDE, Fla. 鈥?Demolition crews have set off explosives to bring down the remaining portion of a collapsed South Florida condo. The demolition late Sunday was key to resuming the search for victims of the collapse and even expected to open new areas for rescue teams to work in.Rescue efforts were suspended on Saturday afternoon as officials began work preparing for the demolition. First responders are expected to resume searching for survivors Sunday night or early Monday morning.Structural concerns about the building prompted the stoppage of search and rescue efforts for more than 12 hours on Thursday.No one has been rescued alive since the first hours after the June 24 collapse.Earlier on Saturday, Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Lavine Cava confirmed that two more bodies were pulled from the debris overnight Friday into Saturday. The ad
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