Racial differences and pedestrian safety: some evidence from Maryland and implications for policy

One urban transportation mode that is often neglected is pedestrian movement. One group particularly susceptible in this mode is the elderly. This study explores the attitudes of senor citizens in regards to pedestrian safety.
Author(s):
Randal Reed and Siddhartha Sen
Publisher(s):
Journal of Public Transporation
Reference #:
Unknown
Date Published:
2005
Copyright:
Publisher Email: unknown
Region:
USA Location: Maryland
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