NYMTC Regional Pedestrian Safety Study - New York Metropolitan ...
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3. Please identify the persons responsible for pedestrian safety in your organization.<br />
4. Do you have any pedestrian safety studies/projects, or other studies/projects that will affect<br />
pedestrian safety, under way or recently finished [including those you sent us]?<br />
Project title:<br />
Abstract:<br />
Funding source:<br />
Year awarded:<br />
Year completed:<br />
Total budget:<br />
Consultants involved (if any):<br />
Final report (if any):<br />
5. Do you have a “Needs <strong>Study</strong>” for traffic safety in general? If so, is pedestrian safety<br />
addressed in the study?<br />
6. Have you encountered any barriers to improving pedestrian safety or to undertaking any<br />
pedestrian safety projects?<br />
7. [According to your survey response, you do not collect any pedestrian safety data. Why is<br />
that? Is funding an issue?]<br />
8. Is lack of data a problem? For example, a problem in identifying locations with high or<br />
potential pedestrian accidents?<br />
9. What are the major pedestrian safety issues in your county [or other appropriate<br />
jurisdiction]?<br />
[If prompting is needed: accidents at mid-block; accidents at intersections; seniors; children;<br />
children en-route to school; crossing wide or busy streets or highways; right-turn-on-red<br />
conflicts; road or intersection geometry]<br />
[For those who do not collect data: How have you become aware of these issues?]<br />
10. Do you have any specific locations where pedestrian safety is an issue?<br />
11. What procedures do you use to identify these locations?<br />
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