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Older pedestrians at greatest risk of being struck

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TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- A group that studies transportation issues in New Jersey, southern New York and Connecticut finds the risk of being killed while walking rises with age.

The Tri-State Campaign says older pedestrians are more than twice as likely to be killed by cars or trucks than those under age 60.

In a report issued Wednesday, the group found older people are less agile and may be unable to quickly get out of the way of oncoming vehicles. Crosswalk signals sometimes change too quickly to accommodate older pedestrians.

Two-thirds of the older people who are killed die on roads with two or more lanes in either direction.

The group recommends keeping pedestrians in mind when designing new roads and making the most dangerous intersections more senior-friendly.

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