By Jan K. Seigel | Published December 28, 2016 | Posted in Car Accidents | Tagged Tags: NJ law, shoulder dangers on interstates, use of flairs | Leave a comment
Pedestrian deaths on interstate highways range from 9.4 percent to 12 percent of all pedestrian traffic deaths annually, according to the AAA Foundation. The reasons why these people were walking on the highway vary and in many cases are unclear, but it seems that nearly one-third are “unintended” pedestrians who had been involved in a Read More
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