The number of cars on the road has been dramatically lower during the pandemic, yet the number of crash deaths has actually increased. That means the number of crashes and traffic deaths per mile driven have skyrocketed. Experts discuss this unprecedented scenario and what we can do about it.
Guest Information:
- Dr. Mitchell Doucette, Department of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
- Ken Kolash, Manager of Statistics, National Safety Council
- Dr. Sarah Kaufman, Associate Director, Ruden Center for Transportation, New York University
Links for more info:
- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health: Faculty and Staff
- National Safety Council: Ken Kolosh
- NYU | Wagner: Dr. Sarah Kaufman
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