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Opinion: Put Pedestrians First—End Jaywalking Laws

Opinion: Put Pedestrians First End Jaywalking Laws To reduce pedestrian deaths, we must restore their rights as primary street users, argues a former NYC traffic commissioner. April 8, 2021, 10am PDT | Diana Ionescu | Writing in the New York Daily News, Sam Schwartz, former NYC traffic commissioner, calls for an end to jaywalking laws and restoring pedestrians to their rightful place atop the hierarchy of street users. Jaywalking laws, Schwartz claims, do not improve traffic safety, and there’s evidence that pedestrian casualties are higher where the laws are strictly enforced. It is also well-documented that these laws often target people of color and can lead to violent or fatal arrests.

Is Your Town Ready for the Selfie of a Lifetime? T-Mobile Unveils Hometown Techover Contest

Is Your Town Ready for the Selfie of a Lifetime? T-Mobile Unveils Hometown Techover Contest Rural America, get ready for your closeup. Yesterday, in an event webcast to the world, T-Mobile (News - Alert) (NASDAQ: TMUS) detailed the Magenta wave coming to small town U.S.A. That wave includes an upgrade to 5G phones and plans, a new home broadband option for 10 million rural households - T-Mobile Home Internet - and a commitment to build hundreds of new stores and create 7,500 new jobs supporting the wireless needs of communities all across rural America. Today, the Un-carrier narrows its focus to just one town: introducing the T-Mobile Hometown Techover, a contest to find a single town in America that can showcase the power of the T-Mobile 5G network, that can be the 5G model for all other cities, towns, hamlets, burgs, parishes, villages or other similarly named community. And entering is as easy as taking a selfie. (Graphic: Business Wire)

Report: Black Pedestrians More Likely to be Hit, Killed

Report: Black Pedestrians More Likely to be Hit, Killed Compared to White Americans PUBLISHED 11:22 AM ET Apr. 07, 2021 PUBLISHED 11:22 AM EDT Apr. 07, 2021 SHARE ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. The Orlando metro area is the most dangerous place to walk in America, according to a new 2021 Dangerous by Design report. What You Need To Know Black pedestrians are 82% more likely to be hit by drivers, says new report FDOT disputes how Smart Growth America’s report calculates its rankings Orange County is implementing a safety improvement plan for Pine Hills Road The study also found people of color are disproportionately killed in pedestrian-related crashes.

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