<p><b>Objective</b>: In 2012, 4,743 pedestrians were killed in the United States, representing 14% of total traffic fatalities. The number of pedestrians injured was higher at 76,000. Therefore, 36 out of 52 of the largest cities in the United States have adopted a citywide target of reducing pedestrian fatalities. The number of cities adopting the reduction goal during 2011 and 2012 increased rapidly with 8 more cities. We examined the scaling relationship of pedestrian fatality counts as a function of the population size of 115 to 161 large U.S. cities during the period of 1994 to 2011. We also examined the scaling relationship of nonpedestrian and total traffic fatality counts as a function of the population size.</p> <p><b>Methods</b>: ...
We explored how mortality scales with city population size using vital registration and population d...
The primary objective of this paper is to review the appropriate use of ratio variables in the study...
The primary objective of this paper is to review the appropriate use of ratio variables in the study...
Objectives. We sought to determine the association between urban sprawl and traffic fatalities
The purpose of this paper is to determine if any relationship exists between pedestrian deaths and m...
peer reviewedObjective: A number of efforts have been conducted on travel behavior and transport fat...
We investigate whether American cities can expect to achieve a meaningful reduction in pedestrian de...
The number of pedestrian fatalities in the United States increased 19 percent from 2009 to 2014, a p...
<p><b>Objective</b>: Understanding pedestrian injury trends at the local level is essential for prog...
Millions of road traffic collisions take place every year, leading to significant knock-on effects. ...
This Fact Sheet presents data from Smart Growth America on the number of pedestrian fatalities in U....
US pedestrian fatalities are at their highest level in nearly three decades and account for an incre...
Motor vehicle traffic crashes are the leading cause of unintentional injury-related death in the Uni...
Pedestrian safety is a prevalent issue across the United States, and especially in regions that expe...
Background: This study quantifies the spatiotemporal risk of pedestrian and bicyclist injury in New ...
We explored how mortality scales with city population size using vital registration and population d...
The primary objective of this paper is to review the appropriate use of ratio variables in the study...
The primary objective of this paper is to review the appropriate use of ratio variables in the study...
Objectives. We sought to determine the association between urban sprawl and traffic fatalities
The purpose of this paper is to determine if any relationship exists between pedestrian deaths and m...
peer reviewedObjective: A number of efforts have been conducted on travel behavior and transport fat...
We investigate whether American cities can expect to achieve a meaningful reduction in pedestrian de...
The number of pedestrian fatalities in the United States increased 19 percent from 2009 to 2014, a p...
<p><b>Objective</b>: Understanding pedestrian injury trends at the local level is essential for prog...
Millions of road traffic collisions take place every year, leading to significant knock-on effects. ...
This Fact Sheet presents data from Smart Growth America on the number of pedestrian fatalities in U....
US pedestrian fatalities are at their highest level in nearly three decades and account for an incre...
Motor vehicle traffic crashes are the leading cause of unintentional injury-related death in the Uni...
Pedestrian safety is a prevalent issue across the United States, and especially in regions that expe...
Background: This study quantifies the spatiotemporal risk of pedestrian and bicyclist injury in New ...
We explored how mortality scales with city population size using vital registration and population d...
The primary objective of this paper is to review the appropriate use of ratio variables in the study...
The primary objective of this paper is to review the appropriate use of ratio variables in the study...