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A Round and a Roundy: Cars are Safe … For Their Occupants

This week's instant classic by our national treasure cartoonist speaks for itself. Cars are dangerous!
A Round and a Roundy: Cars are Safe … For Their Occupants
Cartoon: Bill Roundy

This week’s instant classic by our national treasure cartoonist speaks for itself.

But in case you need the background, our colleagues at Streetsblog USA have been writing for years about America’s failure to rein in excessively large automobiles, which are the main cause of the 50-percent increase in pedestrian deaths since 2009. So here’s a bibliography of all the stories you should recall:

And, of course, all of Bill Roundy’s cartoons are archived here.

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