Abstract
Traffic safety numbers indicate that fatalities of pedestrians, bicyclists, and other vulnerable users have risen between 50% to 100% nationally over the past decade. This remarkable increase should make all overseers of a road system, local or state, reassess how vulnerable users can be accommodated and implement strategies to make our roads safer for all users. Join us and learn how you can improve safety for all.
Session Number
156B
Session Title
Safety for the Most Vulnerable
Track Title
Safety
Location
STEW 214 CD
Date of Version
March 2022
Recommended Citation
Holowaty, Mike, "Safety for the Most Vulnerable" (2022). Purdue Road School. 58.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2022/presentations/58
Start Date
3-16-2022 3:00 PM
End Date
3-16-2022 3:50 PM
Safety for the Most Vulnerable
STEW 214 CD
Traffic safety numbers indicate that fatalities of pedestrians, bicyclists, and other vulnerable users have risen between 50% to 100% nationally over the past decade. This remarkable increase should make all overseers of a road system, local or state, reassess how vulnerable users can be accommodated and implement strategies to make our roads safer for all users. Join us and learn how you can improve safety for all.