Why Wandering Can Be Safer: People Walking to Work or an Errand Are More Likely to Stroll Into Dangerous Areas, Study Says
May 30, 2017
Alex Quistberg, PhD, an assistant research professor in the Dornsife School of Public Health, was quoted in a May 30 Daily Mail story on his study that found that people who are walking with a purpose, such as going to work, are more likely to walk into areas that are dangerous for pedestrians.
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