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  • 45. An examination of the environmental attributes associated with pedestrian-vehicular crashes near public schools.
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  • 50. Children at risk: A comparison of child pedestrian traffic collisions in Santiago, Chile, and Seoul, South Korea.
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  • 53. Establishing an injury prevention program to address pediatric pedestrian collisions.
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    Collins DC, Kearns RA.
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  • 55. From targeted "black spots" to area-wide pedestrian safety.
    Morency P, Cloutier MS.
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