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		<description><![CDATA[A "war on cars" or a "war on the elderly"? | Digging into the data contained in Seattle&#8217;s recently-released &#8220;2010 Traffic Report&#8221; confirms what Doug MacDonald has been arguing: elderly pedestrians are the most at risk from local drivers. The report also includes a number of important statistics for walkers that are worth entering into the record here. In 2010, drivers in Seattle struck 529 pedestrians. Five were killed and 27 more were seriously injured. That was a big improvement from...]]></description>
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