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Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety Research

Federal Highway Administration University Course on Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation, FHWA-HRT-05-085, July 2006 new

A Review of Pedestrian Safety Research in the United States and Abroad, FHWA-HRT-03-042, November 2003

TechBrief: PBCAT Pedestrian & Bicycle Crash Analysis Tool, Version 2.0 FHWA-HRT-06-090, June 2006 new

Evaluation of Safety, Design, and Operation of Shared-Use Paths, Final Report, FHWA-HRT-05-137, July 2006 new

PBCAT Pedestrian & Bicycle Crash Analysis Tool, Version 2.0, FHWA-HRT-06-089, July 2006 new

TechBrief: Evaluation of Safety, Design, and Operation of Shared-Use Paths, FHWA-HRT-05-139, March 2006

Evaluation of Safety, Design, and Operation of Shared Use Paths: User Guide , FHWA-HRT-05-138 , July 2006

University Course on Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation, February 2006, FHWA-HRT-06-065

Pedestrian Access to Roundabouts: Assessment of Motorists' Yielding to Visually Impaired Pedestrians and Potential Treatments to Improve Access,
May 2006, FHWA-HRT-05-080

Safety Effects of Marked Versus Unmarked Crosswalks at Uncontrolled Locations Final Report and Recommended Guidelines, August 2005, FHWA-RD-04-100

Characteristics of Emerging Road and Trail Users and their Safety, October 2004, FHWA-HRT-04-103

TechBrief: Characteristics of Emerging Road and Trail Users and their Safety, September 2004, FHWA-HRT-04-104

Guidelines and Recommendations to Accommodate Older Drivers and Pedestrians(PDF - 472KB)

Evaluation of Automated Pedestrian Detection at Signalized Intersections (PDF - 669KB)

The Effects of Innovative Pedestrian Signs at Unsignalized Locations:
A Tale of Three Treatments
(PDF - 11,144KB)

The Effect of Crosswalk Markings on Vehicle Speeds in Maryland,
Virginia, and Arizona
(PDF - 267KB)

An Evaluation of Illuminated Pedestrian Push Buttons in Windsor, Ontario (PDF - 635KB)

Pedestrian Crosswalk Case Studies: Richmond, Virginia;
Buffalo, New York; Stillwater, Minnesota
(PDF - 739KB)

The Effects of Traffic Calming Measures on Pedestrian and Motorist Behavior (PDF - 962KB)

An Evaluation of High-Visibility Crosswalk Treatment -Clearwater,
Florida
(PDF - 548KB)

What do hospital data reveal about pedestrian and bicycle injuries?

Take a look at the most recent pedestrian and bicycle safety research documents. You'll find international syntheses on pedestrian safety from Canada, Australia, The Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.

Read up on suggested updates to the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) for the Bicycle and Pedestrian sections.

Find out which works better - bicycle lanes or wide curb lanes?

Check out Pedsmart - a Web page that discusses ITS Technology application for pedestrian safety.

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