The Region's Most Dangerous Roads for Walking (2010)

This analysis identifies the most dangerous roads in the tri-state region for pedestrian fatalities. Looking at federal data from 2006 to 2008, it includes factsheets and online maps identifying the locations of pedestrian fatalities and the age and gender of those killed. Counties in downstate New York, New Jersey and Connecticut that had 10 or more pedestrian fatalities over the three-year period were analyzed.

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Connecticut
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New Jersey
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The Bronx
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Atlantic County
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Middlesex County
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Brooklyn
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Bergen County
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Monmouth County
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Manhattan
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Burlington County
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Morris County
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Queens
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Camden County
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Ocean County
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Staten Island
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Cape May County
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Passaic County
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Cumberland County
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Salem County
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Nassau County
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Essex County
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Somerset County
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Suffolk County
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Gloucester County
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Sussex County
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Hudson County
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Union County
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Orange County
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Hunterdon County
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Warren County
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Rockland County
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Mercer County
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  Westchester County
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