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The main causes of crosstalk are currents (noise) induced by inductive coupling due to metal trace inductance and capacitive coupling between metal traces. Even when the same current is induced, voltages are higher in a line with higher impedance, and the chances that this may lead to circuit malfunction are greater, so more caution is required.