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Editor's PickFederal Highway Administration Pedestrian
& Bicycle Safety Research Page The FHA Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety Research website features articles and research on improving safety for pedestrians and bicyclists. They note that "[s]tatistics show that:
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US State and Federal Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinators
A very handy reference tool. Give your public servants feedback.Austin, Texas Sidewalk Task Force has released a draft interim report documenting existing practices, guidelines, and specifications for sidewalk construction.
Australia's Federal Office of Road Safety supports the NHMRC Road Accident Research Unit at The University of Adelaide in producing the report "Traveling Speed and the Risk of Crash Involvement". Many of the studies regarding lower speeds and crash incidents are questioned in this report.
Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation Program of North Central Texas. Bicycle and pedestrian modes of travel are recognized nation-wide as cost-efficient ways to address mobility and air quality concerns.
East Sussex County Council (UK) Through our walking strategy Stepping Out, we want to encourage you to get around on foot more often, by making walking safer, more convenient and enjoyable.
EPA Smart Growth resource site.
Context Sensitive Solutions. Why Traditional Neighborhood Development.Traffic Systems Work by Walter Kulash, one of America's foremost traffic engineers.
GO Boulder Bicycle and Pedestrian Point of View of Boulder, Colorado.
City of Mesa, Arizona Pedestrian Safety. Awareness: The Key to Ending Pedestrian Accidents.
City of Naperville, IL's sidewalk replacement program The Department of Public Works repairs and replaces sidewalks on a cost-sharing basis. For residential sidewalks, the City pays 60 percent and the resident pays 40 percent.
New York State Governor's Traffic Safety Committee Pedestrians topic index
Oregon Department of Transportation's Bicycle and Pedestrian Program.
Portland Oregon Community and School Traffic Safety Pertnership.
Bike Tallahassee is a new and comprehensive source of information for everyone in our community looking for choices about how to get about town.
TransAct is a joint project of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Transportation Partners Program and the Surface Transportation Policy Project.This site contains data, publications and other information relating to the idea that well-planned transportation investments can make our communities more livable.
Transportation Research Board (TRB) encouraging research and innovation in transportation for more than 75 years. TRB is a unit of the US National Research Council, which serves the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering. Transportation Research Information Services (TRIS) has a bibliographic database on the subject of transportation research.
UK Dept of Environment, Transport, and the Regions has a traffic advisory leaflet: Cycling in Pedestrian areas.
U.S. Access Board, also known as the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board. The Board, created in 1973, has served the nation as the only independent federal agency whose primary mission is accessibility for people with disabilities.
"Building a True Community", report of the Public Rights-of-Way Access Advisory Committee, January 10, 2001.
U.S. Department of Transportation
PedSmart is a means of describing the technologies for pedestrian environment and providing links to manufacturers. Inclusion on this site does not constitute a government endorsement.
Pedestrian Safety Roadshow assists communities in developing their own approach to identifying and solving the problems that affect pedestrian safety.
Federal Highway Administration's Pedestrian & Bicycle Research Safety Page provides information on issues and research related to improving pedestrian and bicyclist safety. NHTSA 2008 statistics show that:
- 4,378 pedestrians, and 716 pedalcyclists were killed in traffic crashes .
- 69,000 pedestrians and 52,000 pedalcyclists were injured in traffic crashes.
- On average, a pedestrian is killed almost every 2 hours and injured every 8 minutes.
- Previous estimates indicate that pedestrian injuries and fatalities result in $20 billion in societal costs.
Federal Highway Administration report on road safety "How road and street design impacts road safety: Synthesis Of Safety Research Related To Speed and Speed Limits." Federal Highway Administration #FHWA-RD-98-154. 1998.
Bicycle Transportation and Pedestrian Walkways provisions of the US Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21).
VicRoads is the Victorian State Government (Australia) agency responsible for managing the road network. See their Pedestrian Priority Actions & Facilities .
Washington State Department of Transportation Did you know that of all the trips less than one half mile, 39 percent are made by walking? And, that the combination of good roadway engineering and land use design can create more walkable communities and reduce short vehicle trips?
How about this for a great pedestrian idea? In 1996, the Washington State Department of Transportation and the Attorney General's office announced that 65 cities and counties would receive $3 million from petroleum damage funds that would be used for school pedestrian safety projects. The projects included signing, hazard elimination, traffic control devices, crosswalks, and sidewalks.
WisDOT Bicycle and pedestrian transportation information. "According to a recent WisDOT statewide survey, nearly 12% of all trips were being completed by bicycling and walking"
Wisconsin Pedestrian Policy Plan 2020. The goal of the State Pedestrian Plan is to provide a basic description of existing and emerging pedestrian needs over the next 20 years, and a set of recommendations to meet those needs.
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