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Pedestrian Safety: Analyses and Safety Measures- Report 148

"Walking and cycling are about 7 to 8 times more dangerous per person kilometer than is travel by private car, whereas travel by private car is more dangerous per trip than walking ... Based on a literature study and analyses of Danish pedestrian accidents a list of attained and estimated safety effects for pedestrains ... is presented." "Walking and cycling are about 7 to 8 times more dangerous per person kilometer than is travel by private car, whereas travel by private car is more dangerous per trip than walking ... Based on a literature study and analyses of Danish pedestrian accidents a list of attained and estimated safety effects for pedestrains ... is presented."

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