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Posted on: November 21st, 2005
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ]
Tags: Fresno, population
Newsletter readers - Don't forget HispanicTIPS - Gracias, Tomás
“A new report from the Tomás Rivera Policy Institute corroborates some of the challenges that California will face over the next 50 years in reducing traffic injury risk in both rural and urban Latino communities. The report, Traffic Safety Among Latino Populations in California: Current Status and Policy Recommendations, is based on analysis of statistical data, consultation with expert stakeholders in Latino health and traffic safety throughout California, an extensive literature review about risks and best practices, and a set of community forums held in Huron, a small agricultural community in Fresno County and East Los Angeles, California.”
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