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Improving pedestrian and motorist safety along light rail alignments
Title:
Improving pedestrian and motorist safety along light rail alignments
Author:
National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board
ISBN:
9780309118088
Publication Information:
Washington, D.C. : Transportation Research Board, 2009.
Physical Description:
147 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.
Series:
Report / Transit Cooperative Research Program, no. 137

Report (Transit Cooperative Research Program) ; 137.
General Note:
At head of title: Transit Cooperative Research Program.
Contents:
Ch. 2. State of the Practice Methodology and Summary -- Ch. 3. LRT Safety Data Available from Local Transit Agencies, SSOs, and the NTD -- Ch. 4. Safety issues and Their Treatment -- Ch. 5. LRT Catalog of Safety Treatments -- Ch. 6. LRT Risk Analysis Methodology -- Ch. 7. Improving the Accident Data Collection Process.
Abstract:
TCRP Report 137: Improving Pedestrian and Motorist Safety Along Light Rail Transit Alignments addresses pedestrian and motorist behaviors contributing to light rail transit (LRT) safety and describes mitigating measures available to improve safety along LRT alignments. The report also includes recommendations to facilitate the compilation of accident data in a coordinated and homogeneous manner across LRT systems. Finally, the report provides a catalog of existing and innovative safety devices, safety treatments, and practices to use along LRT alignments. The results of this research may be useful to transit operators, consultants, and state safety oversight agencies.
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