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S2E1 - Rebecca Sanders and Robert Schneider, Fatal Pedestrian Crash Locations and Characteristics

Aug 13, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
A Study on Traffic Fatalities in the United States
01:53 • 5min
3
Are There Patterns in the Increase in Pedestrian Traffic Fatalities?
06:42 • 5min
4
Are We Over Designing for Use in Darkness?
12:03 • 3min
5
The Increased Distraction Factor
14:46 • 2min
6
Is Driver Distraction a Problem or an Issue?
16:37 • 2min
7
The Basic Fairness Issue in Tort Law
18:43 • 2min
8
Pedestrian Safety: Is There a Moral and Legal Trade-Off?
20:15 • 2min
9
We Need to Change Driver Culture
22:29 • 2min
10
Is This a Design Problem?
24:27 • 2min
11
New York City and Regional Highway Corridors
26:40 • 4min
12
What Can We Learn From Places That See Very Few or Zero Pedestrian Deaths?
30:42 • 2min
13
I'm Seeing a New Application of Cell Phone Location Tracking Data
32:31 • 2min
14
What's the Best Way to Get the Most Out of a Crash Report?
34:36 • 3min
15
The MUTCD - What Can You Own?
37:35 • 2min
16
How Can We Get People to Care?
39:08 • 2min
17
The Pandemic and the Changes in Transportation
40:52 • 3min
18
The Parallels Between Dietetics and Traffic Safety
44:05 • 3min
19
Are We Kicking Our Butts by the OECD?
46:46 • 3min
20
Traffic Safety Messages - Can Behavioral Interventions Be Two Salience Evidence?
49:58 • 3min
21
The Sustainable Development Code
52:58 • 3min