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Pg 144-148: How to Develop a Pedestrian Safety Action Plan

Comment:
How to Conduct Pedestrian Counts and Behavior Studies and How to Conduct Pedestrian and Motorist Behavior Assessment

Last Updated (Year): 2009

Year Produced: 2006

Abstract:

The purpose of this guide on “How to Develop a Pedestrian Safety Action Plan” is to present an overview and framework for state and local agencies to develop and implement a Pedestrian Safety Action Plan tailored to their specific problems and needs. A Pedestrian Safety Action Plan is a plan developed by community stakeholders that is intended to improve pedestrian safety in the community. An objective of the guide is to help state and local officials know where to begin to address pedestrian safety issues. It is also intended to assist agencies in further enhancing their existing pedestrian safety programs and activities, including identifying safety problems and selecting optimal solutions. This guide is primarily a reference for improving pedestrian safety through street redesign and the use of engineering countermeasures as well as other safety-related treatments and programs that involve the whole community. This guide can be used by engineers, planners, traffic safety and enforcement professionals, public health and injury prevention professionals, and decision-makers who have the responsibility of improving pedestrian safety at the state or local level.

For:Walking

The E's:Evaluation

Ped Bike Activity:

  • Counting
  • Assessment

Ped Bike Topic:

  • User Characteristics
  • Monitoring
  • Data Collection
  • Assessment
  • Analysis

Resource Type:

  • Guidance

Link to Content Source:

How to Develop a Pedestrian Safety Action Plan