Advice on safer roads and buying cars

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(Business Wire)

Pedestrian deaths in America have increased 77% over the past decade, according to the Governors Highway Safety Association. A safety expert explains the data and tells us how roads can be made safer. Then, an expert from Edmunds.com answers your questions about buying a car in the current market.

Featured in this Show

  • Why is our country so dangerous for pedestrians?

    Pedestrian deaths in America have increased an alarming 77% over the past decade, according to data from the Governors Highway Safety Association. We speak with a safety expert about why our roads have become so treacherous for walkers and what can be done to make them safer.

  • Answering more of your questions about buying a vehicle in 2023

    In May, average new car purchases were about 25% higher than the same month three years ago early in the pandemic. Ahead of the July 4th holiday, we are joined by an expert from Edmunds.com to answer more of your questions.

Episode Credits

  • Shereen Siewert Host
  • Joe Tarr Producer
  • Trevor Hook Producer
  • Lee Rayburn Technical Director
  • Angie Schmitt Guest
  • Ronald Montoya Guest

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