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Video Published 2025-03-19 Updated 2025-03-19

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Research examining the relationship between community walkability and pediatric motor vehicle fatalities across 158 US counties. Findings demonstrate that each decile increase in walkability correlates with 7% reduction in child traffic deaths, with greater protective effects in socially vulnerable communities.

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  • Higher walkability scores correlate with 7% lower pediatric traffic mortality per decile increase, even after controlling for social vulnerability
  • Walkable infrastructure primarily protects children inside vehicles (8% mortality reduction per decile), not just pedestrians
  • Effect is strongest in vulnerable communities: 9% mortality reduction per decile in high-vulnerability counties
  • Top-decile walkable counties have 50% lower child traffic mortality than bottom-decile counties
  • Improved pedestrian infrastructure (sidewalks, transit stops, mixed-use development) may reduce trauma disparities more than post-crash interventions

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