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wa lawmakers could advance a bill to the governor's desk as early as next week to criminalize most handheld cellphone use while driving.

Why it matters: Pedestrian deaths in Iowa jumped roughly 36% in the first half of 2024 compared with the first half of 2023, bucking a national trend in which most states reported fewer.

By the numbers: 3,304 pedestrians were killed on roads nationwide between January and June 2024, per a new Governors Highway Safety Association preliminary report.

  • That's 88 fewer deaths than during the same period in 2023, but 1,072 more than during the same period in 2014.

Stunning stat: "Between the first half of 2014 and 2024, pedestrian deaths have risen at a rate almost seven times faster than population growth," the report found.

Zoom in: There were 15 such deaths in Iowa in the first half of last year, per the report.

  • That was four more than in the same period in 2022 and 2023.

Reality check: Despite the increase, Iowa's pedestrian fatality rate of 0.46 per 100,000 residents was the 11th lowest in the latest report, tied with Vermont and Massachusetts.


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