San Diego pledged to end pedestrian traffic deaths. They’ve only increased.

Ten years ago, San Diego committed to eliminating pedestrian, cyclist and other non-motorist traffic deaths by 2025. Since then, those traffic deaths have increased. The big picture: Nationwide, pedestrian deaths per mile driven have increased, as crashes have become more likely to be deadly, and San Diego has been no different, mobility advocacy group Circulate San Diego found in a report released Tuesday.

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