Richmond Among the Deadliest Cities in the State for Pedestrians

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RICHMOND - A new report says the Danville metropolitan area is the riskiest in Virginia for pedestrians.

The report ranks the Richmond metropolitan area as the second-riskiest, followed by Roanoke, the Washington, D.C.-Arlington-Alexandria region, the Bristol-Kingsport, Tennessee region, Hampton Roads, Lynchburg, the Blacksburg-Christiansburg-Radford region, Winchester, Charlottesville and Harrisonburg.

Rankings were based on a Pedestrian Danger Index that divided pedestrian fatality rates by the percentage of residents who walk to work. Danville's danger index was 169.7, more than twice Richmond's 74.5.

T he national danger index was 52.1.

Transportation for America and the Surface Transportation Policy Partnership released the report Monday.

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