• ChonkyOwlbear@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    The share of pedestrians increased over that period, which may have had something to do with it. I suspect cell phone use while driving makes up a large part as well.

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      I agree with you on cell phone use being a contributor. I’m not convinced that pedestrian numbers contribute at all to the increase. I’m not really even convinced that pedestrian numbers have increased at all. Population, yes, has increased but given how growingly hostile most of the US is to pedestrian traffic, I wouldn’t be surprised to hear that real pedestrian numbers have decreased.

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        Cost of living in that time has gone up substantially nation wide. In my city (Albuquerque) there are easily twice as many people on the street today as 15 years ago. This report says it’s gone up %40 in just the last 2 years alone.

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          Um, that’s a report on homelessness. The majority of pedestrians are not, in fact, homeless.

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            Right, but majority or not, if homelessness more than doubles, the number of pedestrians will also increase. Will it not?

            Keep in mind there is no one single cause here. There are half a dozen major causes probably.

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              I do see a link between those numbers. In fact, many homeless people live in their car.

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                Indeed! And many of those trying to save gas money, like to semi-permanently park someplace, then walk to work and most places.

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      If you walk into the knife, someone is running around with, then its your fault?

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          19 hours ago

          no, it isn’t. You are not supposed to walk on train tracks and there are no train tracks next to every house.

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      I live in a small town and when I’m walking around it seems as though half of the vehicles that drive by are in their phones