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Pedestrian safety action plan.

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    Final report.
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    In 2005, Arizona ranked 5th among states in pedestrian fatalities per 100,000 residents, with 164

    pedestrian fatalities on Arizona’s roadways—a nearly 30 percent increase from 2003 levels. To reduce

    the number of pedestrian crashes in Arizona, the state of Arizona is participating with the Federal

    Highway Administration (FHWA) to reduce pedestrian crashes, fatalities, and injuries. The Arizona

    Department of Transportation (ADOT) is leading the initiative in coordination with FHWA Arizona

    Division Office and the Arizona Governor’s Office of Highway Safety. A key activity of the initiative

    is development of the ADOT Pedestrian Safety Action Plan. The ADOT Pedestrian Safety Action Plan

    recommends actions that when funded and implemented will reduce the number and rate of pedestrian

    crashes, fatalities, and injuries on the Arizona State Highway System. The Plan recommends achievable

    strategies to improve pedestrian safety on the State Highway System. Elements of the ADOT

    Pedestrian Safety Action Plan include:

    ?? Identification and prioritization of high-crash segment locations

    ?? Development of conceptual countermeasures and their estimated costs

    ?? Recommendations for new or revisions to existing policies for consideration by ADOT

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