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Pedestrian deaths hit an all-time high, with smaller counties and southern states most dangerous.
Pedestrian fatalities have surged by 80% since 2009, hitting an all-time high.
Surprisingly, the most dangerous roads for walkers are not in major cities but in counties with populations under one million.
Memphis, Tennessee, tops the list of dangerous large cities with 65 pedestrian deaths per 100,000 residents.
New Mexico is the most perilous state, followed by Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina, and Delaware.
Cities with higher numbers of pedestrians commuting to work report fewer fatalities, indicating safer infrastructure.
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Las muertes de peatones alcanzaron un máximo histórico, siendo los condados más pequeños y los estados del sur los más peligrosos.