Promoting walking in Vienna or how to promote walking exemplified on Vienna.

Auteur(s)
Wunsch, D. & Chaloupka, C.
Jaar
Samenvatting

Nearly everyone is walking, but hardly anyone considers himself as a pedestrian. Walking is taken for granted, and maybe because of this fact the exigencies connected to walking, and the needs of pedestrians, are often neglected. Moreover, pedestrians often feel unsafe, which is best reflected by the fact that parents are often reluctant to let their children walk to school alone. As input for Cost Action Nr. 358 Pedestrians' Quality Needs (international co-operation started in autumn 2006) a study on life quality, safety and infrastructure for pedestrians was initiated in Vienna (Austria) in 2006. This study “Safety and contentment of pedestrians in dependence of various mobility conditions” corresponds to the superior aim to enhance walking to a greater extent and also configuring it more safety. Based on the examination of the correlation between the design of public space, traffic safety and life quality, conclusions for the design of infrastructure and a reasonable organisation of the public space friendly to vulnerable road users can be drawn. The results of this study will help to implement measures for the improvement of (subjective) traffic safety and, in connection with that, for the improvement of life quality (in Vienna). (Author/publisher) This publication may be accessed by Internet users at: http://www.ictct.org/workshop.php?workshop_nr=27

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Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
20121569 f ST (In: 20121569 ST [electronic version only])
Uitgave

In: Intersections - points of communication and points of risk innovative intersection design for safety and mobility : papers presented at the 6th extra workshop of the International Cooperation on Theories and Concepts in Traffic Safety ICTCT, Melbourne, Australia, April 14 - 15, 2008, Pp.

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