Publication Information
Publication Type:
Flyer
Publication Number:
FHWA-HRT-25-043
Abstract:
This document is archived.
This flyer provides a summary of FHWA-HRT-25-035 and CR code to access the full report. The report includes:
- A scoping review of literature that identifies inequitable institutional and infrastructural risk factors that contribute to disparities in fatal and serious injury crashes across five sociodemographic categories: race and ethnicity, socioeconomic status, age, disability, and sex and gender.
- Seven case studies with promising practices to address disparities from State, regional, and local agencies and organizations across the United States.
- Four proven practices that practitioners at Federal, State, regional, and local agencies and their partners can implement to address inequitable institutional and infrastructural risk factors on the way to achieving the complimentary goals of zero deaths from traffic crashes and safe, reliable, and affordable transportation for all people.
Recommended citation: Federal Highway Administration, Exploring Risk Factors Contributing to Disparities in Pedestrian and Bicyclist Fatalities and Serious Injuries (Washington, DC: 2024) https://doi.org/10.21949/1521425.
Publishing Date:
December 2024
Posting Date:
Digital Object Identifier:
https://doi.org/10.21949/1521425
Author(s):
FHWA Program(s):
Safety
Human Factors
AMRP Program(s):
Human Factors Analytics
FHWA Activities:
Pedestrian / Bicycle
Subject Area:
Research
Pedestrians and Bicyclists
Safety and Human Factors