The objectives of this study were to analyze the pedestrian alcohol problem in a community and to develop and apply procedures to counter the problem. The City of Baltimore was selected as the test city. It was estimated approximately 40% of the pedestrian crashes in the city involved alcohol. An interdepartmental task force developed and implemented a comprehensive countermeasure program.
Development, Implementation and Evaluation of a Countermeasure Program for Alcohol-Involved Pedestrian Crashes
2000
210 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation Safety , Road Transportation , Social Concerns , Pedestrian accidents , Vehicle pedestrian accidents , Alcohol related crashes , Program planning , Pedestrian safety , Walking , Countermeasures , Alcohol intoxication , Program development , Program evaluation , Implementation , Drinking pedestrians
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