Philadelphia's High Death Rate for Cyclists and Pedestrians: How to Better Protect Them
Philadelphia has a problem it can no longer afford to ignore. Year after year, cyclists and pedestrians, ordinary people running errands, commuting to work, walking their dogs, are dying on city streets at rates that no major American city should accept. The data is damning, the patterns are consistent, and the fixes are largely understood. What keeps getting in the way is sustained political will and community urgency.