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... 1   In 2017, on a typical day in the United States, approximately 38.9 million trips were undertaken primarily by walking, representing 10.5% of trips made by all modes, making walking the secondmost prevalent transportation mode after driving or riding in a private motor vehicle (1)
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... 2 Guide to Pedestrian Analysis generally focused on specific aspects of pedestrian safety such as uncontrolled crossings (16) , risk-assessment methods (17)
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... Introduction 3   a method for estimating pedestrian satisfaction at uncontrolled crossings, and a method for evaluating the quality of a network of pedestrian facilities. Appendix B describes the computational engines implementing these methods.
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... 4 Guide to Pedestrian Analysis 4. Transportation Research Board.

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