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NYC traffic fatalities fall to an all-time low

The city's Vision Zero program has cut road deaths by a third over five years

Traffic moves across the Brooklyn Bridge, Aug. 2, 2018 in New York City. 
Traffic moves across the Brooklyn Bridge, Aug. 2, 2018 in New York City. 
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New Yorkers just got some good news about the city’s streets: Fewer people died in traffic accidents in the city last year. The death toll of 200 was the lowest on the city’s streets since New York started counting traffic fatalities back in 1910 — and ten percent lower than in 2017. Marketplace’s Erika Beras reports on what the city has done to bring traffic related deaths down and what’s next.

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