The Connecticut Pedestrian Safety Guide (PSG) is aimed at providing a comprehensive framework for reducing pedestrian-involved collisions on all public roads. The PSG addresses state-specific pedestrian issues identified from yearlong observations and analysis of pedestrian behaviors at intersections. The PSG establishes targeted statewide goals, objectives, and key emphasis areas for improvement in the traffic safety environment.
This issue brief documents estimates of the crash reduction that might be expected if a specific countermeasure or group of countermeasures is impleme...
United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Safety
2010-01-01
Abstract:
Pedestrian crashes account for about 12% of all traffic fatalities annually. Over 75% of these fatalities occur at non-intersection locations. On aver...
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