The FHWA Office of Safety will soon publish the Guide for Scalable Risk Assessment Methods for Pedestrians and Bicyclists (Report No. FHWA-SA-18-032) which outlines eight sequential steps to develop risk values, and describes the scope and nature of each step, including guiding principles. Practitioners can use these scalable risk assessment methods, as well as an online spreadsheet tool, to evaluate pedestrian and bicyclist risk at different geographic scales to inform program and project funding decisions. This webinar will provide an overview of these scalable risk assessment methods for pedestrians and bicyclists. Panelists from the Texas A&M Transportation Institute, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI), and the FHWA will share the new guidance and spend time responding to discussion questions from attendees. Wednesday, October 10, 2018 1:00-2:30 pm Eastern Time Register Here:
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See AllThe City of Woodstock is a charming historic community of 25,630, located 55 miles northwest of Chicago on Metra rail.
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