Pedestrians and Bicycles 2003
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1828 focuses on the safety and convenience of pedestrian and bicycle travel in urban and rural areas. Among the pedestrian research topics covered are methods to reduce traffic speeds in high-pedestrian rural areas, an analysis of North Carolina’s guidelines for school walk zones, and an examination of pedestrian safety with a raised median and redesigned intersections. This issue also covers the safety of intersections for cyclists and preferred commuter bicycle routes.
Individual TRR Journals, which are published on an irregular basis throughout the year, consist of collections of peer-reviewed papers on specific transportation subject areas and modes.
Abstracts of papers that make up this TRR are available through TRB's Publication Index. In the Series field type "Record & 1828" (without the quotes). After reviewing the abstracts, you will need to use your browser's "back" button to return to this screen in order to purchase the publication.
This Summary Last Modified On: 3/30/2014