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Pedestrian Safety Virtual Booth

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Banner reads: Want to shed light on a safety problem? Most pedestrian fatalities nationwide occur in dark conditions. The banner has a photo of a pedestrian at a crosswalk at night, lit by streetlights, and at the bottom as the STEP UP logo. Banner shows STEP logo at top and reads Safe Transportation for Every Pedestrian (STEP). Underneath are the logos for different countermeasures related to pedestrian safety. Then the banner has a photo of a crosswalk with a pedestrian crossing sign and flashing yellow lights. The banner has the text for the link: /ped_bike/step/resources/. The banner ends with the FHWA logo. Banner has FHWA and Office of Safety logos at the top. Underneath is a photo of a pedestrian walking down a sidewalk and reads Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety: FHWA Safety Program. Underneath of that reads: A Safety Focus: We promote road designs that make walking and biking networks safer; we develop resources and technology to improve transportation decisionmaking for all road users; we work with State and local agenicies to address pedestrian and bicyclist safety issues. At the bottom of the banner are four photos of people using roadways: pedestrians at a crosswalk, bikers using a bike lane; a biker riding across a bridge; and a person in a wheelchair waiting at a crosswalk.

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Videos

Screenshot of video reads Road DIets: A proven safety countermeasure that improves safety, livability and access for ALL users. The screenshot also shows photos of three individuals and has the Road Diet, FHWA, and EDC logos.

Road Diets: A Proven Safety Countermeasure (Long version) 2016

Screenshot of video reads Low Cost Safety Improvements: For Walking and Biking.

Low-Cost Safety Improvements for
Walking and Biking

Screenshot of video shows a bike route road sign with an arrow pointing right.

Road Diets: A Proven Safety Countermeasure (Short version) 2016

Screenshot of video shows solar devices among grass.

Lummi Nation Haxton Way
Pedestrian Path and Lighting
Project

Screenshot of video reads Pedestrian Safer Journey in animated font.

Pedestrian Safer Journey

STEP Series Videos

Screenshot of video has EDC logo at top and reads: Safe Transportation for Every Pedestrian (STEP).

Safe Transportation for Every Pedestrian (STEP)

Screenshot of video shows a crosswalk and reads Play All underneath.

Safe Transportation for Every
Pedestrian (STEP) Playlist (all
STEP videos)

Screenshot of video shows a no pedestrians sign that underneath reads Use Crosswalk and has an arrow pointing right.

Safe Transportation for Every
Pedestrian (STEP) Road Diets

Screenshot of video reads Pedestrian hybrid beacons.

Safe Transportation for Every
Pedestrian (STEP) Pedestrian
Hybrid Beacons

Screenshot of video shows two people using a crosswalk.

Safe Transportation for Every Pedestrian (STEP) Pedestrian Refuge Islands

Screenshot of video reads Make existing mid-block crosswalks more visible.

Safe Transportation for Every
Pedestrian (STEP) Crosswalk
Visibility Enhancements

Screenshot of video reads: Raised crosswalks can be an effective countermeasure.

Safe Transportation for Every Pedestrian (STEP) Raised Crosswalks

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Documents

Pedestrian, Bicycle Safety, and STEP Guides

Screenshot of Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon Guide cover.

Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon Guide: Recommendations and Case Studies

Screenshot of Pedestrian Safety Guide for Transit Agencies cover.

Pedestrian Safety Guide for Transit
Agencies (February 2008)

Non-Motorized Manual cover.

Non-Motorized User Safety — A Manual for Local Rural Road Owners

Screenshot of Pedestrian Safety Guide for Transit Agencies cover.

A Guide for Maintaining Pedestrian Facilities for Enhanced Safety

Vehicle-to-Pedestrian flyer.

Vehicle-to-Pedestrian Technology Testbed Flyer

Screenshot of Safety Benefits of Raised Medians and Pedestrian Refuge Areas cover.

Safety Benefits of Raised Medians
and Pedestrian Refuge Areas

Roundabouts brochure.

Roundabouts with Pedestrians and Bicycles: A Safer Choice for Everyone Brochure

Screenshot of Guide for Improving Pedestrian Safety at Uncontrolled Crossing Locations.

Guide for Improving Pedestrian
Safety at Uncontrolled Crossing
Locations

Field Guide for Selecting Countermeasures at Uncontrolled Pedestrian Crossing Locations cover.

Guide for Improving Pedestrian Safety at Uncontrolled Crossing Locations (Pocket Version)

Countermeasures

Proven Safety Countermeasures book cover.

Making Our Roads Safer One Countermeasure at a Time

Proven Safety Countermeasures flyer

Making Our Roads Safer One
Countermeasure at a Time Flyer

Countermeasure Tech Sheets

Pedestrian Refuge Island flyer.

COUNTERMEASURE Pedestrian Refuge Island

Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon flyer.

COUNTERMEASURE Pedestrian
Hybrid Beacon (PHB)

Raised Crosswalk flyer.

COUNTERMEASURE Raised Crosswalk

Crosswalk Visibility Enhancements flyer.

COUNTERMEASURE Crosswalk
Visibility Enhancements

Rectangular Rapid-FLashing Beacon flyer.

COUNTERMEASURE Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon

Road Diet flyer.

COUNTERMEASURE Road Diet

Leading Pedestrian Interval (LPI)

COUNTERMEASURE Leading Pedestrian Interval (LPI)

Graphic

Graphic shows process for selecting countermeasures at uncontrolled pedestrian crossing locations.

Improving Pedestrian Safety at Uncontrolled Crossing Locations - Graphic

Road Diets

Road Diet Informational Guide cover.

Road Diet Informational Guide

Road Diet Case Studies cover.

Road Diet Case Studies

Road Diet Desk Reference cover.

Road Diet Desk Reference

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Web Resources

Banner from PedBikeInfo website reads FHWA Pedestrian and Bicycle Transportation University Course.

FHWA Pedestrian and Bicycle Transportation University Course

Website Links

Screenshot of Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety website.

Pedestrian/Bicycle Safety

Screenshot of Road Diets website.

Every Day Counts: Road Diets

Screenshot of PedSafe website.

Pedestrian Safety Guide and Countermeasure Selection System

Screenshot of STEP website.

Safe Transportation for Every
Pedestrian (STEP) Program
Resources

Screenshot of PBIC website.

Pedestrian and Bicycle Information

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