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An objective method for star rating road crossings on school walking routes

|Bruce Corben, David Logan, Jennie Oxley, Kirstan Corben and Jenny Boulet

Summary: This pilot study demonstrated that it is feasible to create a practical tool to objectively rate the safety performance of individual pedestrian road crossing points. ... More

An urban environment enabling older adults to keep walking

Suggestions for guidelines |Lucia Martincigh, Universita degli Studi Roma Tre

Summary: Defining guidelines and recommendations for devising and carrying out policies and implementations appropriate to fulfil the goal of keeping senior citizens mobile, and in particular of designing an agreeable walking environment also for them. ... More

Anecdotes from the Edge

A Random Walk Through the Suburbs |Robert Lane, Regional Plan Association

Summary: Observations on urban planning and walkability ... More

Are all walking audits equivalent?

A comparison of three walking audits in a Montreal neighbourhood |Anne Pelletier, Sophie Paquin, Amelie Chartrand

Summary: Compares results obtained from 3 different walking audit tools to find out if any provide a reliable diagnostic for modifications to the built environment.  ... More

Are Pedestrians Invisible in the Planning Process? Copenhagen as a Case Study.

|Lars Gemzoe

Summary: Vehicular traffic is very visible in the planning process. One of the reasons is that there is always plenty of data on the problems of car traffic but what about the pedestrians and their needs?  ... More

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