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. 1974 Apr;64(4):318–325. doi: 10.2105/ajph.64.4.318

Fatal pedestrian collisions: driver negligence.

S P Baker, L S Robertson, B O'Neill
PMCID: PMC1775572  PMID: 4818069

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