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Stop versus yield on pedestrian-involved fatal crashes in the United States
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 08/21/09
Kweon YJ et al. – This study found no statistically significant reduction in pedestrian–involved fatal crashes attributable to changes in the laws, yet this finding is not definitive because of study limitations such as the omission of relevant exposure data.
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