For decades, urban planners have dealt with traffic mitigation concerns by focusing on vehicles. But a new study from Polytechnique Montreal reveals pedestrians have been paying the price. After analyzing thousands of intersections across the city, researchers discovered just how dangerous they can be, especially for children. Global’s Elizabeth Zogalis reports.
												
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																						Pedestrians are paying the price of Montreal’s dangerous intersections, new study reveals
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