American Public Health Association: 'Vision Zero' Cuts Traffic Injuries for Low-Income New York Residents
May 09, 2024
May 09, 2024
SAN DIEGO, California, May 9 (TNSres) -- The American Public Health Association issued the following news release:
There exists a considerable disparity in unintentional injuries and resulting fatalities between individuals of high-income and low-income across the globe. The likelihood of crashes in residential areas also differs markedly between these demographic groups. Notably, low-income Black Americans are particularly prone to inhabiting areas with high rates of crashes.
There exists a considerable disparity in unintentional injuries and resulting fatalities between individuals of high-income and low-income across the globe. The likelihood of crashes in residential areas also differs markedly between these demographic groups. Notably, low-income Black Americans are particularly prone to inhabiting areas with high rates of crashes.