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... 1 This guidebook was developed to provide a framework for transportation agencies to take the steps needed to advance toward implementing a risk-based, systemic pedestrian safety management process to reduce pedestrian crashes. The guidebook aims to • Provide a rationale and motivation for taking a systemic approach; • Clarify key terms and definitions; • Describe the data needs for a systemic process and offer guidance on how agencies can acquire necessary data; • Offer guidance for conducting a systemic analysis, as well as provide alternative methods and troubleshooting; and • Highlight real-world examples that can provide motivation and models for systemic approaches.
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... 2 Systemic Pedestrian Safety Analysis • Chapter 13 discusses the conclusion and offers additional considerations and limitations. • References • The appendix describes 12 key countermeasures (referenced elsewhere in the guidebook)

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