This study examined two-level (road environments and census tracts) built environments related to the probability of severe injury for pedestrians. In total, 1407 pedestrian–vehicle crashes (years 2008–2012) were identified from 140 census tracts in the city of Austin. Two multilevel models were applied to examine pedestrian injury severity by using level-1 factors (individual characteristics, road environments, and area characteristics around the crash location) and level-2 factors (characteristics of census tracts). The results demonstrated the importance of using the multi-level model to avoid the biased results from employing the single-level model. This study showed that the likelihood of being severely injured or killed decreased whe...
Report summary While the conventional approach to safety planning has emphasized crash analysis with...
Pedestrian safety is a prevalent issue across the United States, and especially in regions that expe...
The objective of this study is to identify and compare the contributing factors to pedestrian injury...
This study examined two-level (road environments and census tracts) built environments related to th...
Using a multi-method design, this study sought to examine the relationship between pedestrian collis...
This paper examines the impact of personal and environmental characteristics on severity of injuries...
Urban and regional planning has a contribution to make toward improving pedestrian safety, particula...
This study provides with a safety assessment of the pedestrian’s crash data in one of the largest ci...
<p>Urban and regional planning has a contribution to make toward improving pedestrian safety, partic...
This paper examines the effects of demographics and neighborhood environment on pedestrian injury se...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019The goals of active and safe transportation can be ach...
In recent years, many departments of transportation in the US have invested more resources to enhanc...
This study examined the impacts of built environments on pedestrian-vehicle crashes with different l...
Walking is an indispensable travel mode in the transport system; almost all road users are pedestria...
Pedestrian safety is becoming a global concern and an understanding of the contributing factors to s...
Report summary While the conventional approach to safety planning has emphasized crash analysis with...
Pedestrian safety is a prevalent issue across the United States, and especially in regions that expe...
The objective of this study is to identify and compare the contributing factors to pedestrian injury...
This study examined two-level (road environments and census tracts) built environments related to th...
Using a multi-method design, this study sought to examine the relationship between pedestrian collis...
This paper examines the impact of personal and environmental characteristics on severity of injuries...
Urban and regional planning has a contribution to make toward improving pedestrian safety, particula...
This study provides with a safety assessment of the pedestrian’s crash data in one of the largest ci...
<p>Urban and regional planning has a contribution to make toward improving pedestrian safety, partic...
This paper examines the effects of demographics and neighborhood environment on pedestrian injury se...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019The goals of active and safe transportation can be ach...
In recent years, many departments of transportation in the US have invested more resources to enhanc...
This study examined the impacts of built environments on pedestrian-vehicle crashes with different l...
Walking is an indispensable travel mode in the transport system; almost all road users are pedestria...
Pedestrian safety is becoming a global concern and an understanding of the contributing factors to s...
Report summary While the conventional approach to safety planning has emphasized crash analysis with...
Pedestrian safety is a prevalent issue across the United States, and especially in regions that expe...
The objective of this study is to identify and compare the contributing factors to pedestrian injury...