Pedestrian/Bicyclist Safety in Numbers Program Evaluation
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2022-08-01
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Abstract:Safety in Numbers -- SIN -- is the idea that increased walking and biking are associated with safer road environments for pedestrians and bicyclists. Specifically, as the number of people who walk and bike increase, pedestrian and bicyclist crashes will increase at a lower rate. As more agencies are focusing on ways to reduce crashes, including efforts such as the Road to Zero or Vision Zero, measures that might increase pedestrian and bicycle crashes are a concern. SIN would help to provide the understanding of potential outcomes associated with increases the number of people walking and bicycling. A literature review conducted as part of this project provides a detailed history of the SIN concept, including when the term was first coined and challenges to and refinement of the concept. This is a companion report to Report No. DOT HS 813 279 published in June 2022.
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