Pedestrian Safety Roadmap & Resource Catalog
Federal Highway Administration
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)'s Pedestrian Safety Roadmap & Resource Catalog is divided into these six helpful sections:
1. Making a Commitment: Motivate key decision-makers to take action in making your community safer and more walkable.
2. Getting Organized: Establish a formal Coordinating Committee and announce the program to the general public.
3. Gathering Data: Compile statistics to define the pedestrian safety problems facing your community.
4. Developing a Plan: Define communities priorities and specify action to be taken in support of the program goals.
5. Implementing Your Program: Take action and keep the media informed about your activities.
6. Evaluation & Feedback: Figure out what works and doesn't work and make the necessary adjustments to the program.
Filed in: Community Problems and Solutions, Education, Promoting Walking and Bicycling, Crashes and Safety