Pg 12-18: Non-Motorized User Safety A Manual for Local Rural Road Owners
Data assembly in Assessment the safety in a rural road. Considerations include quantitative tools such as crash, traffic, speed, and other data. Qualitative tools include behavioral data and field Assessment.
Last Updated (Year): 2012
Year Produced: 2012
Abstract:Many of the roads in the U.S. are non-Interstate, local and rural roads that are maintained and operated by local agencies, such as towns, counties, and Tribal governments. Non-motorized modes of travel, such as biking, walking, and riding horses or horse-drawn carriages can be expected along these roads and may face safety concerns when utilizing the same roadway as motorized travelers. This Non-Motorized User Safety Manual focuses on low-volume local rural roadways and rural villages and describes a process that can be used to address the safety of non-motorized users. It provides a concise "toolbox" of resources and information for addressing non-motorized safety concerns, and provides evaluation methods for locally-implemented initiatives to address the safety of non-motorized users.
For:Walking, Biking
The E's:Evaluation
Ped Bike Activity:
- Planning
- Auditing
- Assessment
Ped Bike Topic:
- Tools
- Local and Rural Roads
- Data
- Crashes
- Assessment
- Analysis
Urban Context:Rural
Resource Type:
- Guidance
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Non-Motorized User Safety A Manual for Local Rural Road Owners