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Pedestrian deaths in U.S. spike 11% in study, but precise impact of mobile devices unclear
Pedestrian deaths are climbing faster than motorist fatalities, reaching nearly 6,000 deaths last year — the highest total in more than two decades, according to an analysis of preliminary state data released Thursday.
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