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		<description><![CDATA[Portland as an example for reducing pedestrian accidents. | Walking is supposed to be one of the healthiest activities around, but unfortunately, when you add cars into the mix, it can be lethal. The Surface Transportation Policy Project&#8217;s latest &#8220;Mean Streets&#8221; report finds that walking is the most dangerous mode of transportation, per mile, and is becoming more dangerous in some areas of the United States, particularly for certain segments of the population: African-Americans, for example, make up 19...]]></description>
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