Walking near a D.C. school raises the chance of being hit by a car, data shows

Walking near a D.C. school raises the chance of being hit by a car, data shows

Pedestrians in D.C. who are near schools, especially children and teens, are more likely to be hit by a car or other vehicles than anywhere else in the city data analyzed by The Washington Post shows. In the nearby suburbs of Maryland and Virginia, by contrast, young pedestrians were less likely to...

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