“Editorial cartoons portrayed the accident problem as a matter of innocent pedestrians (overwhelmingly children) and motorist villains. A motoring Grim Reaper rivaled Uncle Sam for dominance of cartooning's iconography. Many city people wrote letters to their newspapers complaining of the new motorized scourge, and particularly of its invasion of the rights of pedestrians. They overwhelmingly outnumbered letter writers who defended the automobile or who faulted the pedestrian.”
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Fighting Traffic: The Dawn of the Motor Age in the American City
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