The news on Investigation of road traffic fatalities : an atlas

127 days ago

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Just 6 big states account for 55% of road fatalities in 2023

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127 days ago

Traffic fatalities have doubled since D.C.'s promise of zero

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185 days ago

Forget helmets, focus on the real causes of traffic deaths

DutchNews link
247 days ago

Edmonton police chief concerned with recent rise in traffic fatalities

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256 days ago

Police association reports drop in Quebec road fatalities in 2023

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306 days ago

Traffic deaths rise despite billions spent to make streets safer

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334 days ago

Traffic deaths rise despite billions of dollars spent on safety projects

CBS link
334 days ago

Communities 'completely stunned' after road deaths

BBC link
336 days ago

Speeding, reckless driving top reasons for deadly road crashes in Quebec for 2023

Global News link
348 days ago

Eyes on the road: Automated speed cameras get a fresh look as traffic deaths mount

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375 days ago

Road deaths: Safety fears after road policing officer numbers cut

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417 days ago

'You don't want to see what I have': First responder reacts to record road deaths

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430 days ago

Africa sees sharp rise in road traffic deaths as motorbike taxis boom

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440 days ago

Coedely: Deaths and road closed after bus and car crash

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441 days ago

CityLab Daily: A New Jersey Mayor's Plan to End Traffic Deaths

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461 days ago

Cross-border police operation aims to tackle rise in road deaths

BBC link
466 days ago

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