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Trekking Midtown by Tad Friend : The New Yorker

2010-09-09 ~ Mark

This week’s issue has been pretty darn good so far. “The goal: to walk from the Empire State Building, on West Thirty-third Street, to Rockefeller Center, on West Forty-eighth, without ever setting foot on Fifth or Sixth Avenue.”

Trekking Midtown by Tad Friend : The New Yorker

2010-09-082017-11-12 ~ Mark

Dead Man Walking – Pedestrian fatalities per 100,000 residents. Atlanta wins! (via)

New York Study of Pedestrian Victims Leads to Unexpected Conclusions – NYTimes.com

2010-08-17 ~ Mark

“Jaywalkers were involved in fewer collisions than their law-abiding counterparts who waited for the "walk” sign, though they were likelier to be killed or seriously hurt by the collision.“

New York Study of Pedestrian Victims Leads to Unexpected Conclusions – NYTimes.com

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