Resource Hub
Reports
Improving Pedestrian Safety on Urban Arterials: Learning from Australasia (FHWA)
Documents findings from a Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)-sponsored research team studying Australian and New Zealand approaches to reduce pedestrian fatalities and serious injuries on urban, signalized arterial roadways.
Related reports:
Improving Pedestrian Safety on Urban Arterials: Learning from Australasia – Summary Brief (FHWA)
Provides a concise overview of the findings from the study. The brief highlights key takeaways and ideas to adapt practices to the U.S., including the Movement and Place Framework, Road Safety Audits, and context-sensitive speed management.
Improving Pedestrian Safety on Urban Arterials: Learning from Australasia – Conference Poster (FHWA)
Summarizes findings and recommendations from the global benchmarking study in a visually engaging format. This resource is ideal for presentations or quick references.
Reducing Pedestrian Fatalities and Serious Injuries on Urban Signalized Arterials – Desk Review Report (FHWA)
Explores international approaches to reducing pedestrian fatalities and serious injuries on urban arterial roadways and identifies innovative practices and peer countries that offer valuable insights for potential application in the U.S.
Webinars
Global Benchmarking Webinar Series: Improving Pedestrian Safety on Urban Arterials (FHWA and PBIC)
Covers strategies and offers actionable insights developed from the FHWA-sponsored study in a four-part series. Sessions include overview of study findings; Movement and Place Framework; Road Safety Audits; and speed management policies and practices.
Global Benchmarking Program Pedestrian Safety Desk Study Webinar (FHWA)
Shares key findings from the global benchmarking study via a webinar. Panelists discuss strategies for integrating Movement and Place principles, Road Safety Audits, and speed management. *Note: access passcode is 6&CJhs=2