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International Scan on Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety and Mobility: May 2009 Sponsored by Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO) National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) N C H R P
Outline Introduction General Findings: broader issues and themes that provide context for later details Key Findings: details for the 5E’s ,[object Object]
Education
Enforcement
Encouragement
Evaluation (Monitoring)Recommendations 2 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
Scan Team Ed Fischer  Traffic Safety Engineer Oregon DOT Gabe Rousseau Bike/Ped Program Mgr. -FHWA Shawn Turner (Report Facilitator), Texas Transportation Institute Ernie Blais, FHWA, Vermont Division Cindy Engelhart, Virginia DOT David Henderson, Miami‐Dade County MPO Jon Kaplan, Bike/Ped Program Mgr. - Vermont AOT Kit Keller, Association of Pedestrian & Bicycle Professionals James Mackay, Bicycle Technical Committee, National Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices Priscilla Tobias,Traffic Safety Enginer Illinois DOT Diane  Wigle, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Charlie  Zegeer, The University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center
Scan Tour Objectives ,[object Object]
Policy
Engineering
Education
Enforcement
Safe Routes to School Programs
Monitoring Usage Levels and Exposure
Safety Research and Evaluation4 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
May 2009 Scan Tour 5 Copenhagen Lund Sweden Denmark Malmö Nakskov Berlin Germany Potsdam Bristol London United Kingdom Winterthur Switzerland Bern
City Populations Bern, CH – 343,600 Winterthur, CH – 100,000 Copenhagen, DK – 520,000 Nakskov, DK – 14,000 Lund, SE – 76,000 Malmo, SE – 290,000 Berlin, GE – 3.4M Potsdam, GE – 152,000 Bristol, UK – 421,000 London, UK – 7.5M
Overall Framework POLICIES Engineering Enforcement Education Encouragement Evaluation (Monitoring) 7 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
Deliberate Combinationof Policies and Practices ,[object Object]
Political support at all levels, not just staff
Motor vehicle operating costs
Parking policies
Enforcement policies
Street design hierarchy
Integration with public transport
Connected on-street and off-street networks
Traffic safety education for children
Many other details that make walking and bicycling easy, convenient, and enjoyable8 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
Historical Perspective 9 Bicycling Mode Share - % Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
Conscious Effort to Change Forty years ago Copenhagen was just as car-clogged as anywhere else but now 37% of commuters crossing the city boundary ride bicycles each day. That number rises to 55% in the city proper. Copenhagenizing is possible anywhere.  www.copenhagenize.com
Winterthur, Switzerland 11 Pedestrian Priority Zone in Historical City Center, 2009 (Source: Presentation by Stefan Gerber, City of Winterthur, Switzerland) Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
12 1980 2000 Winterthur, Switzerland 1955 1970 (Source: Presentation by Stefan Gerber, City of Winterthur, Switzerland)
Strøget, Copenhagen, 1960 13 Source: Gehl and Gemzøe, New City Spaces, 2000 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
Strøget, Copenhagen, 2000 14 Source: Gehl and Gemzøe, New City Spaces, 2000 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
Bern, Switzerland, 1960s/70s 15 Source:  http://www.parlament.ch Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
Bern, Switzerland, 2009 16 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
Safety-in-Numbers(Awareness-in-Numbers) When pedestrians and bicyclists are a common element on/along streets, motorists expect their presence For this reason, biking and walking is actively promoted beyond providing “asphalt and concrete” 17 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
Engineering Measures for Pedestrians Passive detection to call, truncate, extend, or cancel pedestrian phase (PUFFIN signal) Near-side pedestrian signal heads 18 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
Engineering Measures for Pedestrians Crossing islands Railing to direct pedestrians to preferred crossing locations Raised crosswalks at unsignalized crossings 19 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
Pedestrian Refuge - Bern
Ped Crossing - Bristol
Raised intersection - Bern
Engineering Measures for Bicyclists Intersection safety Convex mirrors Advanced stop bars Bicycle-specific traffic signals Bike boxes 23 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
Advanced stop line - Copenhagen
Bike Box - London
Bike Signals – Copenhagen/Berlin
Engineering Measures for Bicyclists Separated facilities Cycle tracks Cycle paths 27 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
Cycle Track - Copenhagen
Cycle Path - Bern
Engineering Measures for Bicyclists Pavement markings Dashed bike lanes through intersections Color at conflict points Longitudinal bike symbols 30 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
Colored bike lane - Winterthur

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Bicyclist and Pedestrian Safety and Mobility in Europe

  • 1. International Scan on Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety and Mobility: May 2009 Sponsored by Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO) National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) N C H R P
  • 2.
  • 6. Evaluation (Monitoring)Recommendations 2 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 7. Scan Team Ed Fischer Traffic Safety Engineer Oregon DOT Gabe Rousseau Bike/Ped Program Mgr. -FHWA Shawn Turner (Report Facilitator), Texas Transportation Institute Ernie Blais, FHWA, Vermont Division Cindy Engelhart, Virginia DOT David Henderson, Miami‐Dade County MPO Jon Kaplan, Bike/Ped Program Mgr. - Vermont AOT Kit Keller, Association of Pedestrian & Bicycle Professionals James Mackay, Bicycle Technical Committee, National Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices Priscilla Tobias,Traffic Safety Enginer Illinois DOT Diane Wigle, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Charlie Zegeer, The University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center
  • 8.
  • 13. Safe Routes to School Programs
  • 14. Monitoring Usage Levels and Exposure
  • 15. Safety Research and Evaluation4 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 16. May 2009 Scan Tour 5 Copenhagen Lund Sweden Denmark Malmö Nakskov Berlin Germany Potsdam Bristol London United Kingdom Winterthur Switzerland Bern
  • 17. City Populations Bern, CH – 343,600 Winterthur, CH – 100,000 Copenhagen, DK – 520,000 Nakskov, DK – 14,000 Lund, SE – 76,000 Malmo, SE – 290,000 Berlin, GE – 3.4M Potsdam, GE – 152,000 Bristol, UK – 421,000 London, UK – 7.5M
  • 18. Overall Framework POLICIES Engineering Enforcement Education Encouragement Evaluation (Monitoring) 7 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 19.
  • 20. Political support at all levels, not just staff
  • 26. Connected on-street and off-street networks
  • 28. Many other details that make walking and bicycling easy, convenient, and enjoyable8 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 29. Historical Perspective 9 Bicycling Mode Share - % Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 30. Conscious Effort to Change Forty years ago Copenhagen was just as car-clogged as anywhere else but now 37% of commuters crossing the city boundary ride bicycles each day. That number rises to 55% in the city proper. Copenhagenizing is possible anywhere. www.copenhagenize.com
  • 31. Winterthur, Switzerland 11 Pedestrian Priority Zone in Historical City Center, 2009 (Source: Presentation by Stefan Gerber, City of Winterthur, Switzerland) Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 32. 12 1980 2000 Winterthur, Switzerland 1955 1970 (Source: Presentation by Stefan Gerber, City of Winterthur, Switzerland)
  • 33. Strøget, Copenhagen, 1960 13 Source: Gehl and Gemzøe, New City Spaces, 2000 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 34. Strøget, Copenhagen, 2000 14 Source: Gehl and Gemzøe, New City Spaces, 2000 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 35. Bern, Switzerland, 1960s/70s 15 Source: http://www.parlament.ch Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 36. Bern, Switzerland, 2009 16 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 37. Safety-in-Numbers(Awareness-in-Numbers) When pedestrians and bicyclists are a common element on/along streets, motorists expect their presence For this reason, biking and walking is actively promoted beyond providing “asphalt and concrete” 17 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 38. Engineering Measures for Pedestrians Passive detection to call, truncate, extend, or cancel pedestrian phase (PUFFIN signal) Near-side pedestrian signal heads 18 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 39. Engineering Measures for Pedestrians Crossing islands Railing to direct pedestrians to preferred crossing locations Raised crosswalks at unsignalized crossings 19 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 41. Ped Crossing - Bristol
  • 43. Engineering Measures for Bicyclists Intersection safety Convex mirrors Advanced stop bars Bicycle-specific traffic signals Bike boxes 23 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 44. Advanced stop line - Copenhagen
  • 45. Bike Box - London
  • 46. Bike Signals – Copenhagen/Berlin
  • 47. Engineering Measures for Bicyclists Separated facilities Cycle tracks Cycle paths 27 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 48. Cycle Track - Copenhagen
  • 49. Cycle Path - Bern
  • 50. Engineering Measures for Bicyclists Pavement markings Dashed bike lanes through intersections Color at conflict points Longitudinal bike symbols 30 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 51. Colored bike lane - Winterthur
  • 52. Bike lane - Berlin
  • 53. Bike lane - Berlin
  • 54. Low-Speed Street Design Residential and commercial areas 20 mph, 20 to 30 kilometers per hour 4 conditions for use 34 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 56. Pedestrian Plaza - Copenhagen
  • 58. Widespread Photo Enforcement Not just a tool for motor vehicle safety Better motorist compliance with speed limits and traffic signals improves walking and biking safety 38 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 59. Traffic Safety Education Pervasive, widespread, ongoing education programs for children Participation from wide range of agencies and organizations Branded traffic safety campaigns 39 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 60. Traffic Garden - Winterthur
  • 61. Encouragement Promotion was important for both mode share and safety goals Variety of programs and activities Route signing and maps Online travel planners Employer-sponsored programs (bike-to-work) Public health-sponsored programs Government marketing campaigns 41 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 63. Integration With Public Transport Plentiful, convenient bike parking at stations Bikes on trains & buses, even during peaks Bike rental or sharing near stations Channels/ramps on stairways for bike access 43 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 65. Bicycle Parking – Sweden and Switzerland
  • 67. Evaluation (Monitoring) Regular performance reports that measure progress toward policy goals Pedestrian and bicyclist mode share Pedestrian and bicyclist safety “Showcase” counters in highly visible location 47 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 70. The Alps - Bern
  • 71. Wind Power - Sweden
  • 72. Working Bikes - Copenhagen
  • 74. Recommended Implementation Establish policies that gives biking & walking modes highest priority in the road user hierarchy Collect transportation and land use policies and strategic plans Draft examples of successful policies 54 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 75. Recommended Implementation Develop & implement a performance reporting program that regularly measures progress toward stated goals Performance measure framework Data collection systems 55 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 76. Recommended Implementation Deploy engineering measures for pedestrian and bicyclist safety (under consideration) Passive detection Accessible confirmation for ped pushbuttons Crossing islands Raised crosswalks at unsignalizedped crossings Convex mirrors Advanced stop bars for bike lanes Separated facilities Bicyclist pavement markings 56 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 77. Recommended Implementation Evaluate engineering measures in US context (under consideration) Near side pedestrian signals Near side traffic signals at midblock pedestrian crossing Bike boxes Bicycle traffic signals 57 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 78. Recommended Implementation Evaluate applicability of lower-speed street design in commercial and residential areas Develop guidance on best practices for integrating biking and walking with public transit Review available TCRP synthesis/case studies 58 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 79. Recommended Implementation Institutionalize ongoing traffic safety education at an early age Unify all US traffic safety campaigns under a single national brand Promote the use of photo enforcement as a tool to improve pedestrian and bicyclist safety Develop & implement programs that encourage and enable regular walking and biking 59 Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 80. Next Steps Scan team identified numerous approaches Have already started implementation phase Will also rely on “champions” in the U.S. to implement policies and practices 60 WANTED: CHAMPIONS Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations
  • 81. Implementation in Vermont Wider use of pedestrian refuges to enhance crossing safety Passive detection incorporated into ped signals Regional “Traffic Garden” for youth to practice on-road cycling skills Crash data/bike-ped count report Enhanced bicycle/public transit coordination Introduction General Findings Key Findings Recommendations 61

Notas do Editor

  1. Pictures: Left – Blue cycle crossing in Copenhagen, Denmark (JM8470)Left center – Pedestrian crosswalk at Hauptbahnhoff in Bern, Switzerland (ST5948)Right center – Colored bike lane in Bristol, UK (JM0175)Right – Pedestrian street in Winterthur, Switzerland (ST6066)
  2. City names appear after 1st click
  3. Pictures:Bottom left – Blue cycle crossing (double-wide) in Copenhagen, Denmark (ST5526)Bottom right – Blue cycle crossing in Copenhagen, Denmark (ST5262)
  4. Pictures:Top right– Pedestrian sensors for PUFFIN crossing in Bristol, UK (ST6183)Bottom right – Near-side pedestrian and bike signal in Bristol, UK (JM0157)
  5. Pictures:Top right – Median refuge island at roundabout exit in London (Wimbledon), UK (ST6166)Bottom left – Raised crosswalk at 2-lane roundabout exit in Malmo, Sweden (JK0679)Bottom right – Railing at offset pedestrian crossing in London, UK (JM0072)
  6. Pictures:Top right – Heated convex mirror (Trixi mirror) in Bern, Switzerland (JM7520)Bottom left – Bike box in London, UK (JM9027)Bottom center – Bicycle traffic signal in Potsdam, Germany (ST5735)Bottom right – Advance stop line for bike lane in Bern, Switzerland (JM0030)
  7. Pictures:Top right – Cycle track in Copenhagen, Denmark (ST5253)Bottom center – Two-way cycle path in Winterthur, Switzerland (ST5864)Bottom right – Cycle lane on the outside of a tram stop in Bern, Switzerland (ST6039)
  8. Pictures:Top right – Dashed bike lane in Osnabruck, Germany (ST4846)Bottom left – Bike symbols for turning vehicles in Berlin, Germany (ST6032)Bottom right – Colored bike lane in Winterthur, Switzerland (ST5689)
  9. Pictures:Bottom left – 20-km/hr pedestrian priority street in Bern, Switzerland (ST5873)Bottom right - Pedestrian street in Winterthur, Switzerland (ST6066)4 Conditions for UseUsed in “special places”Speeds of different modes should be similarFlows of different modes should be similar“See and be seen” is critical design element
  10. Pictures:Top right - Red light camera in Bern, Switzerland (JM7519)
  11. Pictures:Top right – Aerial photo from Google Earth of “Traffic Garden” in Winterthur, SwitzerlandBottom right - Blue cycle crossing in Copenhagen, Denmark (JM8470)Bottom center – clip art from website of Children’s Traffic Club in the UK
  12. Pictures:Top right – Indoor secure bike parking at main train station in Lund, Sweden (JM8658)Bottom right – Bike on train in Berlin, Germany (JM8913)
  13. Pictures:Top right - Chart is a page from Copenhagen’s 2006 Bicycle AccountBottom right – bike barometer in Copenhagen, Denmark (ST5234)
  14. Deploy nowPassive detectionAccessible confirmation for pedestrian pushbuttonsCrossing islandsRaised crosswalks at unsignalized pedestrian crossingsConvex mirrorsAdvanced stop bars for bike lanesSeparated facilitiesPavement markingsEvaluateNear side pedestrian signalsNear side traffic signals at midblock pedestrian crossingBike boxesBicycle traffic signals
  15. Deploy nowPassive detectionAccessible confirmation for pedestrian pushbuttonsCrossing islandsRaised crosswalks at unsignalized pedestrian crossingsConvex mirrorsAdvanced stop bars for bike lanesSeparated facilitiesPavement markingsEvaluateNear side pedestrian signalsNear side traffic signals at midblock pedestrian crossingBike boxesBicycle traffic signals
  16. Deploy nowPassive detectionAccessible confirmation for pedestrian pushbuttonsCrossing islandsRaised crosswalks at unsignalized pedestrian crossingsConvex mirrorsAdvanced stop bars for bike lanesSeparated facilitiesPavement markingsEvaluateNear side pedestrian signalsNear side traffic signals at midblock pedestrian crossingBike boxesBicycle traffic signals
  17. Pictures:Top right – scan team at Swiss Federal Roads Office (FEDRO) in Bern, Switzerland (JM7664)