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Among U.S. pedestrians, blacks and Hispanics are at much greater risk than whites of getting hit by cars and dying as a result. “Minorities are much more likely to get injured by this mechanism and much more likely to die by this mechanism,” said Adil Haider of Johns Hopkins University. “It’s a double whammy.”

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Among U.S. pedestrians, blacks and Hispanics are at much greater risk than whites of getting hit by cars and dying as a result. “Minorities are much more likely to get injured by this mechanism and much more likely to die by this mechanism,” said Adil Haider of Johns Hopkins University. “It’s a double whammy.”

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