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Racial disparities in cycling & pedestrian deaths

2023-02-10 23:24:43.523754+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Disparities in Activity and Traffic Fatalities by Race/Ethnicity

Exposure to traffic fatality differs by race/ethnicity group and by mode, indicating that adjustment for differential exposure is needed when estimating disparities. The authors find that fatality rates per 100 million miles traveled are systematically higher for Black and Hispanic Americans for all modes and notably higher for vulnerable modes (e.g., Black Americans died at more than 4 times the rate for White Americans while cycling, 33.71 [95% CI: 21.84, 73.83] compared with 7.53 [95% CI: 6.64, 8.69], and more than 2 times the rate while walking, 40.92 [95% CI: 36.58, 46.44] compared with 18.77 [95% CI: 17.30, 20.51]).

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amepre.2022.03.012

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