Shorter days bring higher risk for pedestrians

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TxDOT campaign asks people to be cautious and alert during deadliest month for pedestrians
AUSTIN - While fall and winter give Texans a much-needed reprieve from the summer heat, the change in seasons also brings fewer daylight hours, making it harder for drivers to see pedestrians and keep them safe.October was the deadliest month for pedestrians last year, with 80 pedestrians dying in Texas traffic crashes. It was also the month that Lisa Torry Smith was killed in a crash in...

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