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Re. “San Jose broke its records for traffic fatalities in 2022. Why?” Page A1, Jan. 1:

As of Dec. 31, there were 65 roadway pedestrian deaths in the streets of San Jose, a record number of deaths. Part of the problem is that too many people drive too fast, plus we inherited streets designed for high traffic throughout and not pedestrian safety.

However, we all need to realize that wearing dark clothing as a pedestrian at night or in rain is dangerous. Let’s start a new fashion — the

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