Virginia pedestrian safety laws not being enforced
An average of 2.7 people are killed in traffic crashes every day in Virginia. Pedestrian and bicycle accidents are on the rise, and lawmakers have made it easier to go after distracted driving, but the laws are not getting used. FOX 5's Katie Barlow reports from Arlington.
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