WORKSHOP CLOSURE. Learning Outcomes Designing for Pedestrian Safety – Workshop Closure 12-2 You should now be able to:  Describe the influence of planning.

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WORKSHOP CLOSURE

Learning Outcomes Designing for Pedestrian Safety – Workshop Closure 12-2 You should now be able to:  Describe the influence of planning factors: land use, street connectivity, access management, site design, and level of service.  Describe how pedestrians should be considered and provided for during the planning, design, work zone, maintenance, and operations phases.  Describe how human behavior affects the interaction between pedestrians and drivers  Identify good practices and effective solutions to enhance pedestrian safety and accessibility.

Designing for Pedestrian Safety Designing for Pedestrian Safety – Workshop Closure 12-3 Let’s review the expectations and issues you identified at the beginning of the workshop.

Designing for Pedestrian Safety Designing for Pedestrian Safety – Workshop Closure 12-4 What are YOU going to do differently in the future as a result of this Workshop?

Designing for Pedestrian Safety Designing for Pedestrian Safety – Workshop Closure 12-5 NHI Workshops 10 Question Test Need 70% for certificate

Designing for Pedestrian Safety Designing for Pedestrian Safety – Workshop Closure 12-6 Workshop Evaluation

Thank You Very Much! Designing for Pedestrian Safety – Workshop Closure