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<br /> 10 <br />• Research, Development, and Implementation of Pedestrian Safety Facilities in the United Kingdom <br />(www.walkinginfo.org/rd/international.htm).(18) <br /> <br />• Canadian Research on Pedestrian Safety (www.walkinginfo.org/rd/international/htm).(19) <br /> <br />• Pedestrian Safety in Australia (www.walkinginfo.org/rd/international.htm).(20) <br /> <br />• Dutch Pedestrian Safety Research Review (www.walkinginfo.org/rd/inernational.htm).(21) <br /> <br />In addition to these research summaries, several other documents, which describe a wide range of <br />pedestrian and traffic calming measures, include: <br /> <br />• Pedestrian Facilities User Guide: Providing Safety and Mobility <br />(www.walkinginfo.org/rd/international.htm).(22) <br /> <br />• Alternative Treatments for At-Grade Pedestrian Crossings <br />(http://www.ite.org/bookstore/index.asp).(23) <br /> <br />• Traffic Calming: State of the Practice (http://www.ite.org/traffic/tcstate.htm#tcsop).(24) <br /> <br />The study described in this report was primarily intended to compare the safety effects of marked versus <br />unmarked crosswalks at uncontrolled locations. It did not focus on evaluating various signs, traffic <br />calming, or other measures and devices. Instead, several companion studies were conducted as part of the <br />larger FHWA effort, which presents evaluation results of innovative devices. These research reports may <br />be found at www.walkinginfo.org/rd/devices.htm.
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