Increasing the percentage of drivers yielding to pedestrians in three Canadian cities with a multifaceted safety program.

Auteur(s)
Malenfant, L. & Houten, R. van
Samenvatting

This experiment evaluated the efficacy of a multi- faceted pedestrian safety program in three Canadian cities. Following the collection of baseline data at crosswalks in all three cities, the program was introduced at a different point in time for each city. The implementation of the pedestrian safety package led to large increases in the percentage of motorists yielding to pedestrians and a 50% reduction in the number of pedestrians struck in crosswalks in the two cities where this data was available.

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Bibliotheeknummer
B 31677 (In: B 31661) /83 / IRRD 830829
Uitgave

In: Health Education Research, Theory and Practice, 5 (1990- 06), No. 2, p. 275- 279, 5 ref.

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