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... 74 A robust process has been outlined in this guidebook, one in which agencies can put to use high quality data to analyze pedestrian safety risks, identify the types of locations most associated with those problems, and select appropriate countermeasures for systemic implementation. The anticipation is that the guidebook can provide concrete guidance, real-world examples, and links to key additional references to help motivate and support agencies to gather the minimum level of data and technical expertise needed to perform the steps in a systemic process.
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... Conclusion: Considerations and Limitations 75 analyzing risks, prioritizing locations, and identifying appropriate types of systemic pedestrian safety improvements. Consider whether it makes sense to begin now to collaborate to enhance the processes for acquiring the needed types of data and develop the structures, spatial linkages (ideally ones in which demographic and land use data can be aggregated)

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