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The number of pedestrians killed on Colorado streets reached an all-time high last year, painting a grim picture of traffic safety, a year after the state recorded the largest number of road deaths in more than four decades. 

While traffic deaths saw a slight dip last year, the picture isn’t getting any brighter for those traveling by foot or bike. 

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 10 months ago

As a frequent bike rider and pedestrian, this is scary. Some of this is just "more people, more accidents" but we need to keep pushing for more people-centric infrastructure, imo.