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Pedestrians in a crosswalk near South Station in Boston.A woman in a wheelchair and her service dog traveling on a city sidewalk.Cars traveling around a rotary/roundabout.People sitting at an outdoor café on Newbury Street in Boston.A wheelchair user boarding a trolley in Portland, Oregon.A woman and her service dog at a crosswalk with detectable warnings in San Francisco.

National Survey of Pedestrian & Bicyclist Attitudes and Behaviors Highlights Report

Author(s):

United States Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Bureau of Transportation Statistics

Organization:

United States Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Bureau of Transportation Statistics

Publisher/Date:

United States Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, 2002

Rating:

Limited Usefulness

Abstract:

National Survey of Pedestrian & Bicyclists looks at nine variables as a way to ascertain the scope and magnitude of bicycle and pedestrian activity, and the public’s attitude towards cycling and walking. The document could be of use to planners and advocates.

Number of Pages:

11

Table of Contents?

No

Index?

No

Illustrations?

Yes (Graph)

Material Type:

Journal Article

Key Document?

No

Categories:

Policy, Research, Advocacy & Planning

Keywords:

Pedestrian Research, Bicycles, Environmental Factors

Record Last Updated:

July 2006

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