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Honestly? This is what you all do online?
NHTSA grant helping kids report near-misses when walking or biking to school to local highway agencies.
What good will this do when highway agencies don't even fix locations of fatal crashes?
How about a tool to report highway agencies to NHTSA when they fail to fix deadly roads?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/transportation/2022/12/26/pedestrian-cyclist-traffic-danger/
Nearly hit by a car? New tool will let students report close calls.

The idea is to gather and share data on dangerous intersections before tragedies occur.

The Washington Post
Car culture is bad for your health. How bad?
Study finds people who walk 2 1/2 hours a week - something it's hard not to do if you're in good health, don't own a car & live in a walkable neighborhood - are
* In the top fifth of US residents in getting exercise
* Four times less likely to die if they get Covid than people who get less than 10 minutes a week of exercise.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2022/12/21/covid-exercise-hospitalization-mortality/
Regular exercise protects against fatal covid, a new study shows

A new study found that exercise, in almost any amount, reduced people’s risks of being hospitalized or dying of covid.

The Washington Post