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Pedestrians / by North Carolina.Traffic Data Branch.(CARDINAL)136813; North Carolina.Driver Education and Accident Records Division.(CARDINAL)217051; North Carolina.Traffic Records Division.(CARDINAL)217056;
Subjects: Pedestrian accidents;
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Pedestrian fatality / by North Carolina.Driver Education and Accident Records Division.(CARDINAL)217051;
Subjects: Pedestrian accidents;
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Pedestrian safety / by Schuette, Sarah L.,1976-author.(CARDINAL)666634; Doggett, Shonette,consultant.;
Includes bibliographical references (page 23) and index.Going for a walk -- Crossing the street -- Walking safely -- Glossary -- Read more -- Internet sites -- Critical thinking questions -- Index.Text and photographs introduce young readers to the most important rules for being safe while walking.K-1.P-2.290H290LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Traffic safety; Pedestrians; Safety education;
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Pedestrian papers. by Hinchman, Walter S.(Walter Swain),1879-;
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The pedestrians / by Zucker, Rachel.(CARDINAL)670139;
""Rachel Zucker returns to themes of motherhood, marriage, and the life of an artist in this double collection of poems. Fables, written in prose form, shows the reader different settings (mountains, ocean, Paris) of Zucker's travels and meditations on place. The Pedestrians brings us back to her native New York and the daily frustrations of a woman torn by obligations."That Great Diaspora":I'll never leave New York & when I do I too will be unbodied-what? you imagine I might transmogrify? I'm from nowhere which means here & so wade out into the briny dream of elsewheres like a released dybbyk but can't stand the soulessness now everyone who ever made sense to me has died & everyone I love grows from my body like limbs on a rootless tree; Rachel Zucker is the author of Museum of Accidents, which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. She is also the author of The Bad Wife, The Last Clear Narrative, Eating in the Underworld, and Annunciation"--
Subjects: American poetry.; American poetry;
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Pedestrian areas : from malls to complete networks / by Uhlig, Klaus Rolf.;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Pedestrian areas.; Urban renewal.;
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Pedestrian injury / North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles, Driver Education & Accident Records Division, by North Carolina.Driver Education and Accident Records Division.(CARDINAL)217051;
Subjects: Pedestrian accidents;
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Pedestrians 2011. by National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.(CARDINAL)141287;
Includes bibliographical references.Field evaluation of automatic pedestrian detectors in cold temperatures -- Enhancing the quality of infrared based automatic pedestrian sensor data by nonparametric statistical method -- Sign visibility for pedestrians assessed with agent based simulation -- Do advance yield markings increase safe driver behaviors at unsignalized, marked midblock crosswalks? -- Multiobjective optimization of signal timings for two stage, midblock pedestrian crosswalk -- Effectiveness of signal based countermeasures for pedestrian safety -- Use of genetic algorithm for phase optimization at intersections with minimization of vehicle and pedestrian delays -- Crossing behaviors of pedestrians at signalized intersections -- modeling of pedestrian activity at signalized intersections -- Does proximity to activity inducing facilities explain lower rates of physical activity by low income and minority populations? -- Exploring your own backyard -- Can walking behavior be predicted? -- Inconsistencies of ordered and unordered probability models for pedestrian injury severity -- Pedestrian safety programs in centers of large cities -- Logistic regression model of risk of fatality in vehicle pedestrian crashes on national highways in Bangladesh -- Estimation of frequency and length of pedestrian stride in urban environments with video sensors -- Development and implementation of conflict based assessment of pedestrian safety to evaluate accessibility of complex intersections.TRB Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2264 consists of 20 papers that explore automatic pedestrian detectors; infrared based automatic pedestrian sensor data; sign visibility for pedestrians; advance yield markings; multiobjective optimization of signal timings for two stage, midblock pedestrian crosswalk; and signal based countermeasures for pedestrian safety. This issue of the TRR also examines phase optimization at intersections with minimization of vehicle and pedestrian delays; crossing behaviors of pedestrians at signalized intersections; pedestrian activity at signalized intersections; lower rates of physical activity by low income and minority populations; and measurement of greenway use in Cary, North Carolina. In addition, this TRR highlights walking behavior prediction; probability models for pedestrian injury severity; pedestrian safety programs in centers of large cities; risk of fatality in vehicle pedestrian crashes on national highways in Bangladesh; estimation of frequency and length of pedestrian stride in urban environments; and accessibility of complex intersections.
Subjects: Technical reports.; Traffic signs and signals.; Pedestrian traffic flow.; Pedestrian crosswalks.; Pedestrian accidents;
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Pedestrians [2015]. by National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.),sponsor.(CARDINAL)335317; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board,issuing body.(CARDINAL)141287; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.Planning and environment group,sponsor.;
Includes bibliographical references.Rectangular rapid flashing beacons and pedestrian hybrid beacons: pedestrian and driver behavior before and after installation / Marcus A. Brewer, Kay Fitzpatrick, and Raul Avelar -- Countdown pedestrian signals: legibility and comprehension without flashing hand / Ron Van Houten, Gregory DeLaere, Justin F. Morgan, and Jim Shurbutt -- Automated pedestrian safety analysis at a signalized intersection in New York City: automated data extraction for safety diagnosis and behavioral study / Mohamed Hussein, Tarek Sayed, Passant Reyad, and Lee Kim -- Microscopic pedestrian interaction behavior analysis using gait parameters / Mohamed Hussein and Tarek Sayed -- Pedestrian safety practitioners' perspectives of driver yielding behavior across North America / Robert J. Schneider and Rebecca L. Sanders -- Community-based pedestrian and bicycle safety program: developmental framework and process evaluation / Laura Sandt, Stephen W. Marshall, and Susan T. Ennett -- Association between built environment and pedestrian fatal crash risk in Delhi, India / Shalini Rankavat and Geetam Tiwari -- New model for total crossing time of pedestrian platoon at a signalized crosswalk / Xianmin Song, Qiujie Yang, Zhaowei Qu, Pengfei Tao, and Zhihui Li -- Evaluating pedestrian level of service at signalized intersections in China: intercept survey method / Ziwen Ling, Christopher R. Cherry, Ying Ni, and Keping Li -- Leading pedestrian interval: assessment and implementation guidelines / Sheyda Saneinejad and Janet Lo -- Factor association with multiple correspondence analysis in vehicle-pedestrian crashes / Subasish Das and Xiaoduan Sun -- Determining the most suitable pedestrian level of service method for Dhaka City, Bangladesh, through a synthesis of measurements / Tanweer Hasan, Ashfia Siddique, M. Hadiuzzaman, and Sarder Rafee Musabbir -- Differences between walking and bicycling over time: implications for performance management / Jessica Schoner and Greg Lindsey -- Probit-based pedestrian gap acceptance model for midblock crossing locations / Shrikanth V. Mamidipalli, Virginia P. Sisiopiku, Bastian J. Schroeder, Lily Elefteriadou, Katy Salamati, and Nagui M. Rouphail -- Calibration of a pedestrian route choice model with a basis in friction forces / Bruno Rocha Werberich, Carlos Oliva Pretto, and Helena Beatriz Bettella Cybis -- Achieving Vision Zero: data-driven investment strategy to eliminate pedestrian fatalities on a citywide level / Chava Kronenberg, Lucas Woodward, Brooke DuBose, and Dana Weissman -- Can good walkability expand the size of transit-oriented developments? / Sungjin Park, Elizabeth Deakin, and Kitae Jang -- Do as I say, not as I do: observed compliance versus stated understanding of pedestrian crossing laws / Achilleas Kourtellis, Lucas Cruse, and Pei-Sung Lin -- Pedestrian injury severity levels in the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada: hierarchical ordered probit modeling approach / Justin Jamael Forbes and Muhammad Ahsanul Habib -- Pedestrian crossing behavior at signalized intersections in New York City / Diniece Peters, Lee Kim, Raiyyan Zaman, Greg Haas, Jialei Cheng, and Shakil Ahmed.
Subjects: Signalized intersections.; Pedestrians; Traffic signs and signals.; Pedestrian traffic flow.; Pedestrian crosswalks.; Pedestrian accidents;
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Pedestrians 2014. by National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board,issuing body.(CARDINAL)141287; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.Committee on Pedestrians,sponsor.;
Includes bibliographical references.Safety performance study of shared pedestrian and vehicle space in New Zealand / Auttapone Karndacharuk, Douglas J. Wilson, Roger C.M. Dunn -- Impacts of alternative yield sign placement on pedestrian safety / Daba S. Gedafa [and five others] -- Mitigation of pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at stop-controlled T-intersections / Radhameris A. Goméz [and five others] -- Development of low-cost methodology for evaluating pedestrian safety in support of complete streets policy implementation / Tara Tolford, John Renne, Billy Fields -- Walkability indicators for pedestrian-friendly design / Stefano Gori, Marialisa Nigro, Marco Petrelli -- Driver approach speed and its impact on driver yielding to pedestrian behavior at unsignalized crosswalks / Tomas Bertulis, Daniel Dulaski -- Assessing the safety benefit of advanced vehicular technology for protecting pedestrians : pedestrian protection airbags / Saerona Choi [and three others] -- Evaluating driver and pedestrian behaviors at enhanced, multilane, midblock pedestrian crossings : case study in Portland, Oregon / Nick Foster, Christopher M. Monsere, Katherine Carlos -- Walking for purpose and pleasure: influences of light rail, built environment, and residential self-selection on pedestrian travel / Jessica Schoner, Xinyu Cao -- Understanding pedestrian and bicyclist compliance and safety impacts of walk modes at signalized intersections for a livable community / Jacob A. Mirabella, Yu Zhang -- Examining long-term impact of California Safe Routes to School program : ten years later / David R. Ragland [and three others] -- Impact of intersection design on pedestrians' choice to cross on red / Nicolae Duduta, Qianqian Zhang, Matthew Kroneberger -- Pedestrian safety initiative in Montgomery County, Maryland : data-driven approach to coordinating engineering, education, and enforcement / Jeff Dunkel [and four others] -- Planning-level model for assessing pedestrian safety / Khajonsak Jermprapai, Sivaramakrishnan Srinivasan -- Walking behaviors by trip purposes / Yaser Hatamzadeh, Meeghat Habibian, Ali Khodaii -- Perception-based walkability index to test impact of microlevel walkability on sustainable mode choice decisions / Sungjin Park, Elizabeth Deakin, Jae Seung Lee -- Far-side audible beaconing of accessible pedestrian signals : is it confusing? / Alan C. Scott [and four others] -- Closed-course study of driver detection of pedestrians beyond flashing beacons within sign assembly / Kay Fitzpatrick, James Robertson, Raul Avelar.
Subjects: Pedestrians; Pedestrian crosswalks.; Signalized intersections.; Pedestrians; Walking.; Traffic signs and signals.;
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