Pedestrian fatalities have increased by 75% since 2009, largely due to the rise in larger vehicles like SUVs and trucks. This trend highlights how regulatory changes aimed at emissions and fuel economy inadvertently encouraged bigger cars, which pose greater risks to pedestrian safety due to their size and height.
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