The road safety Vision Zero policy of the City of Los Angeles is failing to prevent pedestrian fatalities and severe injuries. Since its implementation in 2015, tragic pedestrian crashes are increasing annually. This research studies the socio-demographic profiles of these pedestrians victims of traffic violence at the neighborhood level, and the political obstacles that prevent the redesign of the streets form the murderous car-oriented status quo to a peaceful people-oriented built environment. First, I assess the correlation between non-white, polluted census tracts, and pedestrian fatalities and severe injuries, and find that it is positive and statistically significant. At the same time, the median income, vulnerable age, and the num...
This thesis examines whether the geographic distribution of pedestrian safety projects that the New ...
This paper examines the effects of demographics and neighborhood environment on pedestrian injury se...
Each year from 1998 to 2007, an average of approximately 4,800 pedestrians were killed and 71,000 pe...
In this study, I examine how the “Vision Zero” traffic safety plan has been implemented in the citie...
In recent years, many departments of transportation in the US have invested more resources to enhanc...
This research explores the spatial distribution of pedestrian-automobile collisions in Los Angeles a...
Every year, more than 200 people are killed in Los Angeles while walking, bicycling, or driving. In ...
With pedestrian crashes and fatalities on the rise across both Austin and in the United States, rese...
PDFTech ReportBDV25-977-30Pedestrian safetyLow income groupsDemographicsLand useCountermeasuresPedes...
22-3SA1000432, SPR: TT-Fed/TT-Reg \u2013 6The alarming increase in pedestrian fatalities across the ...
Traffic fatalities are increasing in America, and cities are increasingly turning to a traffic safet...
Background: Pedestrian trauma is the most lethal blunt trauma mechanism, and the rate of mortality i...
In contrast to the steady reduction in mortality and morbidity from collisions involving motor vehic...
In 2015, Los Angeles launched the citywide Vision Zero initiative to achieve a 20% reduction in traf...
BACKGROUND: Road traffic-related injury is a major global public health problem. In most countries, ...
This thesis examines whether the geographic distribution of pedestrian safety projects that the New ...
This paper examines the effects of demographics and neighborhood environment on pedestrian injury se...
Each year from 1998 to 2007, an average of approximately 4,800 pedestrians were killed and 71,000 pe...
In this study, I examine how the “Vision Zero” traffic safety plan has been implemented in the citie...
In recent years, many departments of transportation in the US have invested more resources to enhanc...
This research explores the spatial distribution of pedestrian-automobile collisions in Los Angeles a...
Every year, more than 200 people are killed in Los Angeles while walking, bicycling, or driving. In ...
With pedestrian crashes and fatalities on the rise across both Austin and in the United States, rese...
PDFTech ReportBDV25-977-30Pedestrian safetyLow income groupsDemographicsLand useCountermeasuresPedes...
22-3SA1000432, SPR: TT-Fed/TT-Reg \u2013 6The alarming increase in pedestrian fatalities across the ...
Traffic fatalities are increasing in America, and cities are increasingly turning to a traffic safet...
Background: Pedestrian trauma is the most lethal blunt trauma mechanism, and the rate of mortality i...
In contrast to the steady reduction in mortality and morbidity from collisions involving motor vehic...
In 2015, Los Angeles launched the citywide Vision Zero initiative to achieve a 20% reduction in traf...
BACKGROUND: Road traffic-related injury is a major global public health problem. In most countries, ...
This thesis examines whether the geographic distribution of pedestrian safety projects that the New ...
This paper examines the effects of demographics and neighborhood environment on pedestrian injury se...
Each year from 1998 to 2007, an average of approximately 4,800 pedestrians were killed and 71,000 pe...