Steven Carl Travis, 59, killed in pedestrian collision on Fairfield Drive and Pace Boulevard in Pensacola, Florida
Two killed in separate crashes in Escambia County
The man, Steven Carl Travis, 59, of Hardy, Ark., had begun to cross Fairfield using the driveway access to the Circle K gas station. He entered the path of a car driven by Gerald DeSota, 32 of Pensacola who was traveling east.
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