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Pg 10-12: The Pedestrian and Bicyclist Highway Safety Problem As It Relates to the Hispanic Population in the United States

The overall goal of the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Research Program is to increase pedestrian and bicycle safety and mobility.
The following document describes the level of involvement of Hispanics in pedestrian and bicycle crashes.
Possible approaches for local pedestrian and bicycle safety programs targeting Hispanics are presented.
The results of this research will be useful to transportation researchers, engineers, planners and safety professionals involved in improving pedestrian and bicyclist safety and mobility.

Pg 44-66: Everyone Walks

In January 2015 the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) surveyed 40 State Highway Offices on their pedestrian safety programs, laws, and policies. This document presents State measures addressing pedestrian safety, distraction, educating roadway users, enforcing laws, and funding. Included in this report are 21 key points for States to consider when developing pedestrian policies.

Pg 35-43: Everyone Walks

In January 2015 the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) surveyed 40 State Highway Offices on their pedestrian safety programs, laws, and policies. This document presents State measures addressing pedestrian safety, distraction, educating roadway users, enforcing laws, and funding. Included in this report are 21 key points for States to consider when developing pedestrian policies.

Pg 30-34: Everyone Walks

In January 2015 the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) surveyed 40 State Highway Offices on their pedestrian safety programs, laws, and policies. This document presents State measures addressing pedestrian safety, distraction, educating roadway users, enforcing laws, and funding. Included in this report are 21 key points for States to consider when developing pedestrian policies.

Pg 23-29: Everyone Walks

In January 2015 the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) surveyed 40 State Highway Offices on their pedestrian safety programs, laws, and policies. This document presents State measures addressing pedestrian safety, distraction, educating roadway users, enforcing laws, and funding. Included in this report are 21 key points for States to consider when developing pedestrian policies.

Pg 19-22: Everyone Walks

In January 2015 the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) surveyed 40 State Highway Offices on their pedestrian safety programs, laws, and policies. This document presents State measures addressing pedestrian safety, distraction, educating roadway users, enforcing laws, and funding. Included in this report are 21 key points for States to consider when developing pedestrian policies.

Pg 14-18: Everyone Walks

In January 2015 the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) surveyed 40 State Highway Offices on their pedestrian safety programs, laws, and policies. This document presents State measures addressing pedestrian safety, distraction, educating roadway users, enforcing laws, and funding. Included in this report are 21 key points for States to consider when developing pedestrian policies.

Pg 9-13: Everyone Walks

In January 2015 the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) surveyed 40 State Highway Offices on their pedestrian safety programs, laws, and policies. This document presents State measures addressing pedestrian safety, distraction, educating roadway users, enforcing laws, and funding. Included in this report are 21 key points for States to consider when developing pedestrian policies.

Pg 4-5: Everyone Walks

In January 2015 the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) surveyed 40 State Highway Offices on their pedestrian safety programs, laws, and policies. This document presents State measures addressing pedestrian safety, distraction, educating roadway users, enforcing laws, and funding. Included in this report are 21 key points for States to consider when developing pedestrian policies.