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Show PEDESTRIAN DANGER FACTOR IN TRAFFIC BALTIMORE, pec." 7. The pedestrian is the most ria nacrous as well as the irmht defiant factor in strict Irani'-, in the belief be-lief of Im. H. M. Row of naltimore, president presi-dent of the American Automobile association, asso-ciation, speaking at the second nnnuM convention of the safety First Federation of America, which opened a three days meeting here today. If pedestrians, lie said, we.ro confined in the Fid own ik s in their nmvoT.trtf r. nfl iwere not perm it ted to cross the st s j nnyw'norp except ft properly d-. r-ignnted crossing?, the cause of runs: of i j-,. ;( -dents a nd fata lit irs i ha ; happen would I be eliminated at. one :roke. Vehicles. ir Hmvo declared, Were so .vel rn' r,-(l l,v jregulmions that f,:n!v-r Mtem;ts in that |