Chapter 1: Frame the Process: Guidance to Improve Pedestrian Safety at Intersections
This section frames the key considerations and decisions necessary (such as the project scope, purpose, delivery method, limits, financial considerations, and public support) prior to following the countermeasure selection process outlined in the guide.
Last Updated (Year): 2020
Year Produced: 2020
Abstract:Intersections are challenging locations for all road users, but they can be especially difficult for people walking and biking. Between 2014 and 2016, 27 percent of pedestrians and 38 percent of bicyclists killed in crashes were struck at intersections.
For:Walking, Biking
Ped Bike Activity:
- Design
Ped Bike Topic:
- Safety Promotion
- Safety
- Planning
- Maintenance
- Facility Design
- Data
- Case Study
- Bicycle Planning
- Bicycle Operations
- Audits
- Assessment
- Analysis
- Accessibility
Facility Type:Sidewalks, Pavement Marking, Crossings, Bike Parking, Bike Lanes, Bike Box, Bicycle Boulevard
Urban Context:Urban, Rural
Resource Type:
- Guidance
Link to Content Source:
Guidance to Improve Pedestrian Safety at Intersections