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FHWA Highway Safety Programs

VOL. 61, Spring 2013: FHWA Pedestrian Forum

Comment:
Update on: Revision of Popular FHWA Resource: Safer Journey, Older Drivers and Pedestrians Special Rule, Toolbox of Countermeasures and Their Potential Effectiveness for Pedestrian Crashes, Secretary of Transportation Ray Lahood Hosts Two Bike Safety Summits (covering: bicycle safety infrastructure designs, Changing the culture around bicycling, Including law enforcement officials in the planning and Design Process, education of police officers on bicycle and vulnerable road users laws), Upcoming Webinar on Systemic Safety Project Selection Tool, Giving Cities Legs: Ideas and Inspirations from Walk Friendly Communities, Bicycle (and other Cyclists) Traffic Safety Facts Sheet

Last Updated (Year): 2017

Year Produced: 2002

Abstract:

FHWA Newsletter on pedestrian safety

For:Walking, Biking

The E's:Evaluation, Engineering, Enforcement, Education

Ped Bike Activity:

  • Programming
  • Programming
  • Planning
  • Encouragement
  • Design
  • Assessment

Ped Bike Topic:

  • Tools
  • Safety
  • Resources
  • Policy
  • Education
  • Design
  • Crashes
  • Countermeasures

Resource Type:

  • Information

Link to Content Source:

FHWA Pedestrian Forum