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What works and what doesn't to reduce pedestrian crashes

An Institute review of research on crashes involving pedestrians has identified several traffic engineering countermeasures. These can be effective in reducing the approximately 5,000 pedestrian deaths and more than 80,000 injuries that occur each year. About 40 percent of all crashes involving pedestrians occur at intersections. Also see rec # 7053.

Record #:
7804
Date:
2004
Format:
Journal Article
Corp:
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
Source:
Status Report - www.iihs.org
Citation:
39(6)04
Issue pages:
4-5
Keywords:
PEDESTRIANS;PEDESTRIAN SAFETY;TRAFFIC ENGINEERING;TRAFFIC CALMING;ENGINEERING;COUNTERMEASURES;INTERSECTIONS;DATA;STATISTICS
Identity:
USA
Location:
f
Class:
F227

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