Education Resources and Research

document PEDS Take Back the Streets Project, Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center
Partnership between government agencies and non-profit organizations use broad educational and enforcement measures to improve pedestrian safety and reduce pedestrian fatalities. ...more >
document Comprehensive School-Age Pedestrian Safety Program, Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center
Pedestrian safety integrated into Orange County, Florida, school curriculum and projects through the work of a safety team comprised of police officers, firemen, engineers, school officials, and advocacy group members. ...more >
document Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Campaign, Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center
Burlington uses an annual pedestrian safety campaign, including education, enforcement, and engineering measures, to institutionalize pedestrian and bicycle safety in the community. ...more >
document Pedestrian Safety Enforcement DVDs, Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center
Pedestrian and bicycle safety enforcement DVDs used in Wisconsin to educate and train local traffic officers, drivers education students, and members of the general public. ...more >
document Walk Safe Program, Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center
A comprehensive study of pedestrian crash data is used to develop an injury prevention program at Miami-Dade County schools. ...more >
document Street Smarts, Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center
Pedestrian crash data used to identify problem areas in San Jose, and a comprehensive Street Smarts campaign is used to educate children and the public. ...more >
document Walk Oakland! Map and Guide, Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center
Walk Oakland! promotes walking and bicycling through a map that includes walking and bicycle routes, pedestrian and bicycle safety tips, and community information. ...more >
document Missoula Pedestrian Safety Campaign, Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center
Missoula combines radio and television announcements with targeted enforcement to increase yielding rates of drivers for pedestrians in crosswalks. ...more >
document The Effects of Innovative Pedestrian Signs at Unsignalized Locations: A Tale of Three Treatments, Federal Highway Administration
This paper is part of a national-level research effort to evaluate the operational and safety effects of various pedestrian treatments, and summarizes past research in this field. ...more >
document Pedestrian Safety in Native America, Federal Highway Administration
Since American Indians have the highest rates of pedestrian injury and fatality in the country, this study was performed to typify crashes among American Indians in the United States. ...more >