There have been 32 fatal auto-pedestrian crashes on Utah's roads. Now, a pedestrian safety advocacy group is pushing to ban turning right on a red light.
<p>SALT LAKE CITY — Eight pedestrians were hit and killed on  Utah  roads in October 2023. So far this year, there have been 32 fatal auto-pedestrian crashes on  Utah 's roads.
 The crosswalk also features yellow lights flashing above.
Pedestrians Utah Roads Auto-Pedestrian Crashes Advocacy Group Right Turns Red Lights
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