The following document summarizes research on pedestrian safety in the United States with a focus on crash characteristics and the safety effects of various roadway features and traffic-control devices; it also considers pedestrian educational and enforcement programs. This pedestrian safety synthesis was part of a large FHWA study 'Evaluation of Pedestrian Facilities' that has generated several other documents on the safety of pedestrian crossings and the effects of innovative engineering treatments on pedestrian safety. These other reports on pedestrian safety likely will interest readers. The results of this research will be useful to transportation researchers, engineers, planners, and safety professionals involved in improving pedestrian safety and mobility.
Review of Pedestrian Safety Research in the United States and Abroad
2004
362 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation Safety , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Pedestrian safety , Safety research , United States , Foreign countries , Accident prevention , Safety education , Pedestrian accidents , Accidents , Enforcement , Countermeasures , Safety programs , Traffic control , Hazards , Road islands , Sidewalks , Pedestrian crossings , Transportation planning , Traffic calming
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