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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 >
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 >
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 >
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 >
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 >
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 >
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 >
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 >
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 >
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 >