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Latest Generation Data Portal for the Intelligent Mobility Meter

Source: Carnegie Mellon University Mobility
Data analysis platform to increase mobility and safety of all road users.
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Latest Generation Data Portal for the Intelligent Mobility Meter

Source: Carnegie Mellon University Mobility
Develops new data analysis platform to increase mobility and safety of all road users.
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Guidelines for Prioritizing Curb Ramp Retrofits Under The Americans With Disabilities Act

Source: Virginia Transportation Research Council
Identifies curb ramp improvement best practices in prioritization, investment, and program management.
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The Transit Analyst Toolbox: Analysis and Approaches for Reporting, Communicating, and Examining Transit Data

Source: TRB
Describes how transit agencies manage, store, analyze, and govern their transit service data based on a literature review, industry survey, and case examples.
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Walk This Way: New Data for Pedestrian Safety

Source: StreetLight Data
Research report shares helpful ways to analyze pedestrian safety metrics.
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City Leadership in a Pandemic

Source: NACTO
Report captures new playbooks to protect essential workers, adapted streets for safety and mobility, and preparations for an equitable and sustainable recovery.
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Preliminary Pedestrian Traffic Fatalities by State: 2020 Preliminary Data

Source: Governors' Highway Safety Association
Analyzes pedestrian deaths from the first six months of 2020.
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Australasian Ped Facility Selection Tool Users Guide

Source: Austroroads
Describes the Australasian Pedestrian Crossing Facility Selection Web Tool designed to help practitioners select the appropriate type of pedestrian crossing based on walkability, safety, and economic outcomes.
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Enhancing Bike and Pedestrian Safety in Pittsburgh

Source: StreetLight Data
Provides a case study of how analysts use transportation data to identify the areas most needing safety improvements, and plan what to implement in specific locations.
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Recommendations of the Safe System Consortium

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy and the Institute of Transportation Engineers
Offers key recommendations and actions for policymakers to motivate change within the current course of road safety work and move towards a more equitable transportation system.
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