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Title: Pedestrian Crash Risk on Boundary Roadways: University Campus Case Study
Accession Number: 01473672
Record Type: Component
Record URL: Availability: Transportation Research Board Business Office 500 Fifth Street, NW Find a library where document is available Abstract: Prominent pedestrian trip attractors, such as college campuses and major urban parks, are often surrounded by roadways with high volumes of motor vehicle traffic. Although many pedestrians cross busy boundary roadways, relatively little is known about the pedestrian crash risk along these types of facilities. This study quantifies pedestrian crash risk at roadway intersections on the boundary of the University of California, Berkeley, campus during typical spring and fall semester weekdays. Manual pedestrian counts were extrapolated with data from three automated counter locations to represent pedestrian exposure. Pedestrian crash risk was highest at intersections along the boundary roadways with the lowest pedestrian volumes. In addition, pedestrian risk in the evening (6:00 p.m. to midnight) was estimated to be more than three times higher than in the daytime (10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.). The crash risk estimation approach presented can be used to study pedestrian safety on the boundary of campuses and other major attractors so that agencies can identify and prioritize engineering, education, and enforcement treatments to reduce pedestrian injuries.
Monograph Title: Monograph Accession #: 01518276
Report/Paper Numbers: 13-5204
Language: English
Authors: Schneider, Robert JGrembek, OfferBraughton, MatthewPagination: pp 164–173
Publication Date: 2013
ISBN: 9780309287173
Media Type: Print
Features: Figures
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; Maps; References
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; Tables
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TRT Terms: Identifier Terms: Subject Areas: Highways; Pedestrians and Bicyclists; Safety and Human Factors; I82: Accidents and Transport Infrastructure; I83: Accidents and the Human Factor
Files: TRIS, TRB, ATRI
Created Date: Feb 5 2013 12:59PM
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