Pedestrian Safety Improvement Program

Abstract: 

The Pedestrian Safety Improvement Program is an effort of the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) to identify and address systemic problems with regard to pedestrian safety in California, with the long-term goal of substantially reducing pedestrian fatalities and injuries in California. The efforts and findings presented in this report reflect the work of a team of experts in transportation engineering, transportation planning, public health, geographic information systems, and urban design from the UC Berkeley Safe Transportation Research & Education Center.

Author: 
Grembek, Offer
Bosman, Crakg
Bigham, John M.
Fine, Sara
Griswold, Julia B.
Medury, Aditya
Sanders, Rebecca L.
Schneider, Robert J.
Yavari, Afsaneh
Zhang, Yuanyuan
Ragland, David R.
Publication date: 
March 31, 2014
Publication type: 
Research Report
Citation: 
Grembek, O., Bosman, C., Bigham, J. M., Fine, S., Griswold, J. B., Medury, A., Sanders, R. L., Schneider, R. J., Yavari, A., Zhang, Y., & Ragland, D. R. (2014). Pedestrian Safety Improvement Program (CA14-2209). https://escholarship.org/uc/item/2c85n5xt