More Counting and Estimating Volumes Resources
Source: Cities
Studies the association of a newly developed walkability index with step counts of Yokohama, Japan citizens.
Read More >Source: Transport Reviews
Finds that walking-only trips account for approximately 30% trips in the analyzed cities, and the pedestrian dimension of mobility is largely underestimated if walking that involves other transportation modes is not accounted for.
Read More >Source: Mineta Transportation Institute
Describes an effective end-to-end system based on advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning, and computer vision to automatically monitor, detect, track, and count pedestrians and bicyclists using existing traffic cameras.
Read More >"Understanding Crashes and Safe Behaviors to Help Prevent Them" Video Series
Source: Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
Portrays situations that lead to a crash between a driver and a pedestrian or bicyclist. The videos show the crash from each road user visual perspective, and offers behavioral tips for avoiding the crash.
Read More >The New BikePed Portal Dashboard: A National Non-Motorized Count Data Archive
Source: Transportation Research and Education Center
Describes a centralized standard count database to view and download bicycle and pedestrian count data, including automated and manual counts from across the country.
Read More >Preventing Pedestrian Injuries and Deaths Among School Bus Riders
Source: Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
Provides an overview of research related to school bus rider pedestrian injuries and deaths. The research team conducted a media scan, examined polices of six school districts, and conducted interviews with three transportation directors.
Read More >Source: Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
Video series portrays some of the most common situations that lead to a crash involving a driver and a pedestrian or bicyclist. Each video shows a crash, portraying it from a combination of aerial, driver,
Read More >North American Conference on Elderly Mobility – Noteworthy Practices Guide
Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Provides examples of noteworthy practices from the United States and Canada including safe walking and access to transit.
Read More >Collecting Network-Wide Bicycle and Pedestrian Data: A Guidebook for When and Where to Count
Source: Washington State Department of Transportation
Provides specific guidance for communities interested in starting or improving a manual pedestrian and bicycle count program in Washington State and beyond.
Read More >Source: Federal Highway Administration, Office of Highway Policy Information
Recommends strategies for accurate, timely and feasible measurement of pedestrian travel.
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