Materials for Hispanic Pedestrians and Bicyclists

Hispanic Pedestrian Flyer: Intoxicated

The photograph shows two men leaving a bar and walking into the roadway. A car is coming down the street towards them. Dotted lines that arrive at a body outline indicate where the paths of the car and one of the two pedestrians would meet if they continue on their present paths. The text reads: Did you know? Every seven minutes, a pedestrian is killed or injured in a crash. Almost half are under the influence of alcohol. Alcohol and drugs impair your ability to walk or ride a bicycle.

For information about this material go to http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/ped_bike/

U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Highway Administration
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
FHWA-SA-05-023.

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What’s New

The FHWA Safety Office is continually developing new materials to assist states, localities and citizens in improving pedestrian and bicycle safety. The materials listed on this page were completed recently.

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Spotlight on Pedestrian Safety

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State Best Practice Policy for Shoulders and Walkways

Pedestrian Countermeasure Policy Best Practice Report

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Pedestrian Safety Strategic Plan