This research examines the relationship between pedestrian accident locations on state-owned facilities (highways and urban arterials) and the presence of riders loading and alighting from bus transit. Many state facilities are important metropolitan transit corridors with large numbers of bus stops users, resulting in increased exposure of pedestrians to traffic and in increased numbers of collisions. The research also examines the association between pedestrian collisions and other travel generators (concentrations of retail activity and housing) as well as environmental conditions (wide roadways, high traffic volumes, and high speed limits). Based on a retrospective sampling approach and logistic regression models, the study shows that b...
Pedestrians are the most vulnerable road users in terms of traffic safety. Public transit users most...
This study focused on the impact of access management practices to the safety of pedestrians. Some o...
In recent years, many departments of transportation in the US have invested more resources to enhanc...
This research examines the relationship between pedestrian accident locations on state-owned facilit...
This research examines the relationship between pedestrian accident locations on state-owned facilit...
This individual-level case control study analyzed the risk of occurrence of a pedestrian–motor vehic...
Pedestrian crashes are a pronounced threat to public safety. Numerous factors have been linked to th...
1088315316921482Final research reportPDFResearch PaperTNW2008-0161-4565DTRS99-G-0010Pedestrian safet...
This research involved a GIS analysis of pedestrian crashes that occurred within 100 feet of bus sto...
This study provides with a safety assessment of the pedestrian’s crash data in one of the largest ci...
Each year from 1998 to 2007, an average of approximately 4,800 pedestrians were killed and 71,000 pe...
US pedestrian fatalities are at their highest level in nearly three decades and account for an incre...
1115371268676108PDFResearch Paperhttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/30000/30700/30785/707.1.pdfWA-RD 707.1T2695,...
Background and Objectives The frequency of pedestrian collisions is strongly influenced by the built...
34503719Final report.PDFTech Report96-R29VirginiaVirginia Transportation Research CouncilGarber, Nic...
Pedestrians are the most vulnerable road users in terms of traffic safety. Public transit users most...
This study focused on the impact of access management practices to the safety of pedestrians. Some o...
In recent years, many departments of transportation in the US have invested more resources to enhanc...
This research examines the relationship between pedestrian accident locations on state-owned facilit...
This research examines the relationship between pedestrian accident locations on state-owned facilit...
This individual-level case control study analyzed the risk of occurrence of a pedestrian–motor vehic...
Pedestrian crashes are a pronounced threat to public safety. Numerous factors have been linked to th...
1088315316921482Final research reportPDFResearch PaperTNW2008-0161-4565DTRS99-G-0010Pedestrian safet...
This research involved a GIS analysis of pedestrian crashes that occurred within 100 feet of bus sto...
This study provides with a safety assessment of the pedestrian’s crash data in one of the largest ci...
Each year from 1998 to 2007, an average of approximately 4,800 pedestrians were killed and 71,000 pe...
US pedestrian fatalities are at their highest level in nearly three decades and account for an incre...
1115371268676108PDFResearch Paperhttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/30000/30700/30785/707.1.pdfWA-RD 707.1T2695,...
Background and Objectives The frequency of pedestrian collisions is strongly influenced by the built...
34503719Final report.PDFTech Report96-R29VirginiaVirginia Transportation Research CouncilGarber, Nic...
Pedestrians are the most vulnerable road users in terms of traffic safety. Public transit users most...
This study focused on the impact of access management practices to the safety of pedestrians. Some o...
In recent years, many departments of transportation in the US have invested more resources to enhanc...