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Columbus has a lower pedestrian fatality rate than many major U.S. cities but higher than other large Ohio cities, according to a national report. The city ranked 73rd with a rate of 1.58 deaths per 100,000 people, while Cleveland had the lowest rate among Ohio cities. Pedestrian deaths nationwide increased by 72% from 2009, with over 7,000 fatalities in 2024, despite a slight decrease from 2023.
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