NCHRP 926: Guidance to Improve Pedestrian & Bicyclist Safety at Intersections

Dr. Sanders was a Co-PI on this National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) project to develop an illustrative guidebook to improve pedestrian and bicyclist safety at intersections. The project included a literature review, practitioner survey, and original research. The final guidance complements established resources like PEDSafe and BIKESafe by providing selection criteria and insights regarding important considerations for implementing pedestrian and bicycle countermeasure combinations in various contexts.

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NCHRP Synthesis 535: Pedestrian Safety Relative to Traffic Speed Management