More Performance Measurement Examples
Comparative Study on Communities with High Rates of Pedestrian Injuries
Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
Shares findings from a study on effective pedestrian safety strategies in various communities.
Read More >Source: PeopleForBikes
Helps communities generate metrics and set targets for improving bicycling networks.
Read More >Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Helps States set and report safety performance targets for nonmotorized fatalities and injuries.
Read More >Source: International Transport Forum
Offers guidance on implementing mobility measurement frameworks and features lessons from ten global case studies.
Read More >Integrating the Safe System Approach into California’s Strategic Highway Safety Plan
Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Offers a case study of the Safe System Approach in California’s Strategic Highway Safety Plan.
Read More >Source: Smart Growth America
Evaluates and scores Complete Streets policies passed in 11 communities using a standardized set of 10 best-practice scoring elements.
Read More >Indicators to Evaluate States' Support of Walking, Rolling and Active Kids
Source: Safe Routes Partnership
Previews the 26 indicators used to evaluate each state in the 2024 edition of the Making Strides state report cards.
Read More >Improving Pedestrian Safety on Urban Arterials: Learning from Australasia- Conference Poster
Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center
Shares, in poster form, findings from the FHWA Global Benchmarking Project "Improving Pedestrian Safety on Urban Arterials: Learning from Australasia" and how they may be applied to US policies and practices.
Read More >Toward an Active California State Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan
Source: California Department of Transportation
Documents existing and potential performance measures related to bicycling and walking that can be incorporated into their Statewide planning process.
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