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Pedestrians killed in crashes rose by 35% across Massachusetts last year, study finds

Por: The Boston Globe Nation March 30, 2023

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Massachusetts had a 35 percent increase in pedestrian deaths in 2022, when 101 people were killed by vehicles, up from 75 people the prior year, according to a study released Thursday by WalkBoston, a statewide advocacy organization.A majority of the pedestrians were killed in impoverished neighborhoods in some of the state’s largest cities, after dark, with senior citizens hit and killed at the highest rate, according to the report.Of the... + full article



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