The Safest City For Walkers
4 December 2004 - 5:00am
The Surface Transportation Policy Project has ranked Boston as the safest city in the nation for walkers.
A report issued by the Surface Transportation Policy Project ranked Boston the safest city in the nation for walkers among 50 metropolitan areas with more than 1 million residents. The Boston area, the report said, grew slightly less dangerous over the past decade with a 3.8 percent improvement in pedestrian safety.
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BizJournals, December 3, 2004
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