FHWA Pedestrian Safety Project

Fact Sheet

Principal Investigator:          Shashi S Nambisan

Co-Principal Investigator:     Srinivas S Pulugurtha

Professional Staff Working:  Vinod Vasudevan, Natachai Wongchavalidkul, Ganesh Karkee and Pankaj Maheshwari

Sponsor(s):                        FHWA, NDOT

Project Dates:                    Start Date: January, 2002      Completion Date: August, 2006


Short Description of the project
The goal of the program is to improve pedestrian safety and walkability within the urban boundaries of the Las Vegas Metropolitan area. This is to be based on identifying high risk pedestrian incident target areas and populations, selecting and implementing safety engineering and Intelligent Transportation System based countermeasures, and analyzing the effectiveness of treatments for various target groups and causal factors.

In May 2001, the TRC responded to a Request for Applications from the United States Department of Transportation - Federal Highway Administration for the Pedestrian Safety Engineering and Intelligent Transportation System-Based Countermeasures Program For Reducing Pedestrian Fatalities, Injuries Conflicts and other Surrogate Measures. In October 2001, the TRC was one of two recipients to be awarded the grant. A third team, the City of San Francisco, has been chosen after the October 2001 award to participate in the FHWA program.

               FHWA Pedestrian Safety Project - Phase 1 Final Report
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                  FHWA Pedestrian Safety Project - Implementation and Conceptual Design


Phase - 2 of this research project is currently under implementation.

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