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Can New Technologies Make Crosswalks Safer?

Jonathan Nettler
Planetizen
October 10, 2012
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Kelly Smith looks at a host of technologies - from thermoplastics to video sensing systems - that local leaders in Minnesota are hoping can make crosswalks safer for pedestrians amid rising incidences of fatalities.

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