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    Pedestrian crash trends and potential countermeasures from around the world by Zegeer, Charles V., Bushell, Max

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (2012)
    “…► In this document, we examine Pedestrian crash trends from around the world. ► Drawing on international examples, this study suggests potential…”
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    Urban Sprawl as a Risk Factor in Motor Vehicle Occupant and Pedestrian Fatalities by Ewing, Reid, Schieber, Richard A, Zegeer, Charles V

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-09-2003)
    “…We sought to determine the association between urban sprawl and traffic fatalities. We created a sprawl index by applying principal components analysis to data…”
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    Modeling the impact of spatial relationships on horizontal curve safety by Findley, Daniel J., Hummer, Joseph E., Rasdorf, William, Zegeer, Charles V., Fowler, Tyler J.

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-03-2012)
    “…► Curved segments of roadways are more hazardous than straight segments. ► Location of a curve in relation to other curves is thought to influence the safety…”
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    Evaluation of GIS Applications for Horizontal Curve Data Collection by Rasdorf, William, Findley, Daniel J, Zegeer, Charles V, Sundstrom, Carl A, Hummer, Joseph E

    Published in Journal of computing in civil engineering (01-03-2012)
    “…Applications that use a geographic information system (GIS) are common and useful in the field of transportation. Horizontal curves are critical components on…”
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    Limiting Driveway Access at Intersections: Sample Application of Value-of-Research Evaluation by Pratt, Michael P., Bonneson, James A., Zegeer, Charles V.

    Published in Transportation research record (01-01-2014)
    “…Transportation agencies are faced with unclear decisions when choosing among competing proposed research ideas. Research projects on the effectiveness of…”
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    Marked-Crosswalk Dilemma: Uncovering Some Missing Links in a 35-Year Debate by Mitman, Meghan Fehlig, Ragland, David R., Zegeer, Charles V.

    Published in Transportation research record (01-01-2008)
    “…Primarily in response to several landmark safety studies, and as an official or unofficial policy, many agencies across the United States have elected to…”
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    Characteristics Related to Midblock Pedestrian—Vehicle Crashes and Potential Treatments by Sandt, Laura, Zegeer, Charles

    Published in Transportation research record (01-01-2006)
    “…Reducing pedestrian crashes is a top priority for transportation professionals. Pedestrian crashes at midblock locations occur frequently and need further…”
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    Bicyclist Intersection Safety Index by Carter, Daniel L., Hunter, William W., Zegeer, Charles V., Stewart, J. Richard, Huang, Herman

    Published in Transportation research record (01-01-2007)
    “…Each year many bicyclists are injured or killed in intersection-related crashes with motor vehicles. The objective of this study was to develop a macrolevel…”
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    Finding and Measuring Horizontal Curves in a Large Highway Network: A GIS Approach by Findley, Daniel J., Zegeer, Charles V., Sundstrom, Carl A., Hummer, Joseph E., Rasdorf, William, Fowler, Tyler J.

    Published in Public works management & policy (01-04-2012)
    “…Roadways are continuous elements that consist of straight and curved segments that are of particular interest to transportation agencies because of safety…”
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    Index for Assessing Pedestrian Safety at Intersections by Zegeer, Charles, Carter, Daniel, Hunter, William, Stewart, J., Huang, Herman, Do, Ann, Sandt, Laura

    Published in Transportation research record (01-01-2006)
    “…The primary objective of this study was to develop an index that would allow engineers, planners, and other practitioners to prioritize intersection crosswalks…”
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    Evaluation of Miami–Dade Pedestrian Safety Demonstration Project by Zegeer, Charles V., Blomberg, Richard, Henderson, David, Masten, Scott, Marchetti, Lauren, Levy, Marvin M., Fan, Yingling, Sandt, Laura, Brown, Austin, Stutts, Jane, Thomas, Libby

    Published in Transportation research record (01-01-2008)
    “…This study's purpose was to implement a comprehensive program to reduce pedestrian deaths and injuries among pedestrians in a large urban environment…”
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    Method of Improving Pedestrian Safety Proactively with Geographic Information Systems: Example from a College Campus by Schneider, Robert J., Khattak, Asad J., Zegeer, Charles V.

    Published in Transportation research record (2001)
    “…A method of combining two information bases with the aid of geographic information systems to identify locations where pedestrian crash problems exist or may…”
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    Pedestrian Safety Prediction Methodology for Urban Signalized Intersections by Torbic, Darren J., Harwood, Douglas W., Bokenkroger, Courtney D., Srinivasan, Raghavan, Carter, Daniel, Zegeer, Charles V., Lyon, Craig

    Published in Transportation research record (01-01-2010)
    “…A coordinated effort is under way to develop a Highway Safety Manual (HSM) for use in making quantitative estimates of the safety performance of specific…”
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    Evaluation of Lane Reduction “Road Diet” Measures on Crashes and Injuries by Huang, Herman F., Stewart, J. Richard, Zegeer, Charles V.

    Published in Transportation research record (2002)
    “…“Road diets” are often conversions of four-lane undivided roads into three lanes (two through lanes plus a center turn lane). The fourth lane may be converted…”
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