;Contents: Foreword; Part 1--Pedestrian Studies; Renewed Commitment to Traffic Calming for Pedestrian Safety; Using Auditory Pedestrian Signals to Reduce Pedestrian and Vehicle Conflicts; Pedestrian Fatalities on Interstate Highways: Characteristics and Countermeasures; Integrated Systems Methodology for Pedestrian Traffic Flow Analysis; Sketch-Plan Method for Estimating Pedestrian Traffic for Central Business Districts; and Suburban Growth Corridors; Effects of Site Design on Pedestrian Travel in Mixed-Use, Medium-Density Environments; Pedestrian Impedance of Turning-Movement Saturation Flow Rates: Comparison of Simulation, Analytical, and Field Observations; Influence of Environmental Design on Pedestrian Travel Behavior in Four Austin Neighborhoods; Part 2--Bicycling Studies: If You Build Them Commuters Will Use Them: Association Between Bicycle Facilities and Bicycle Commuting; Bicycle Journey-to-Work: Travel Behavior Characteristics and Spatial Attributes; Survey of North American Bicycle Commuters: Design and Aggregate Results; Analysis of Bicycle Commuter Routes Using Geographic Information Systems: Implications for Bicycle Planning; Evaluation of Shared-Use Facilities for Bicycles and Motor Vehicles; Real-Time Human Perceptions: Toward a Bicycle Level of Service; Bicyclist Performance on a Multiuse Trail.


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    Title :

    Pedestrian and Bicycle Research 1997


    Publication date :

    1997


    Size :

    150 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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