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The year before, pedestrian deaths reached a 40-year high. Pedestrian and cyclist injuries tend to be concentrated in poorer neighborhoods that have a larger share of Black and Hispanic residents. Roosevelt Boulevard North Philly High Injury Network West Philly 3 miles Percent Black and Hispanic 20 40 60 80% Washington D.C. Oslo and Helsinki, which adopted Vision Zero in the 1990s, recorded zero traffic deaths in 2019, and Helsinki had just two pedestrian deaths in 2021. In Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, pedestrian deaths have actually risen since the adoption of Vision Zero.
By Quoctrung Bui, Sara Chodosh, Jessica Bennett and John McWhorterQuoctrung Bui and Sara Chodosh are graphics editors for Opinion. Jessica Bennett is a contributing editor for Opinion who writes on gender and culture. John McWhorter is an associate professor of linguistics at Columbia University who writes on race and language. There seems to be genuine confusion over what a well-meaning person can say without offending someone. Take our quiz and see how your language use compares, then scroll down for the full results and discussion.
When Congress passed the Helms Amendment, only six of those countries allowed abortion in circumstances beyond saving a woman’s life. And every year, more than 16,000 of the women and girls who have received these unsafe abortions die from more serious complications. President Biden also has the power to mitigate some of the harms of the Helms Amendment. His administration could also ensure that clinics in countries where abortion is legal understand that U.S. rules allow them to offer abortion information and counseling. The Helms Amendment is an act of international interference and overreach, and it has to end.
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