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

08.13.2021 - By Jeff Lin & Greg ShillPlay

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

First episode in the new season of Densely Speaking: Conversations About Cities, Economics & Law. We release new interviews periodically. Take a spin through our back catalogue and subscribe so you don't miss our next release.

Rebecca Sanders is the Founder and Principal Investigator of Safe Streets Research & Consulting, LLC.

Robert Schneider is an Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Architecture and Urban Planning.

Tara Goddard is an Assistant Professor at Texas A & M University College of Architecture.

Kelcie Ralph is an Assistant Professor at Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University.

Appendices:

Robert Schneider: International Transport Forum Road Safety Annual Report 2020

Rebecca Sanders: Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices Comments Docket. N.B. The formal comments period has closed, but the agency has advised that "[l]ate-filed comments will be considered to the extent practicable."

Tara Goddard: Let’s Make the Shared Spaces Program Permanent by London Breed (SF mayor)

Kelcie Ralph: The Big Fat Surprise: Why Butter, Meat & Cheese Belong in a Healthy Diet by Nina Teicholz

Greg Shill: Sustainable City Code. N.B. Greg filed (together with Sara Bronin) a comment to the MUTCD rulemaking that Rebecca mentioned in her Appendix.

Jeff Lin: Can Behavioral Interventions Be Too Salient? Evidence From Traffic Safety Messages by Jonathan D. Hall and Joshua Madsen.

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Producer: Schuyler Pals.

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