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The Pedestrian and Bicycle Crash Analysis Tool (PBCAT) is a crash typing software product intended to assist state and local pedestrian/bicycle coordinators, planners and engineers with improving walking and bicycling safety through the development and analysis of a database containing details associated with crashes between motor vehicles and pedestrians or bicyclists.

 

Click here to read what Mike Trentacoste, Director, Office of Safety R&D; of FHWA says about Orlando's use of PBCAT.


  what and why
what and why
What is PBCAT exactly and why would it help to reduce pedestrian crashes? more >>

features
Learn about the user friendly features that allows you to easily collect, organize and analyze data.
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order online
order online
Take five minutes and fill out an order form for a free copy of the PBCAT program. more >>

 

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