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Developing a Pedestrian Safety Action Plan Part 1 of 2
December 9, 2022 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
A Pedestrian Safety Action Plan (PSAP) is a plan developed by community stakeholders intended to improve pedestrian safety in the community. The action plan takes identified countermeasures and puts them into a practical format that allows progress to be measured over time. The effectiveness of a pedestrian safety action plan does not depend on its length or depth. Often times, short, straightforward, and well thought out plans are the most easily implemented. The key is to come up with a plan that effectively focuses resources on making the changes that reduce the greatest number of crashes.
This course is designed to help state and local officials learn how to address pedestrian safety issues by developing and refining a pedestrian safety action plan tailored to their community. Attendees will learn how to involve partners and stakeholders; collect and analyze data; prioritize issues and concerns; and select and implement a combination of education, enforcement, emergency response, and engineering strategies. Attendees will walk away with a step-by-step guide for creating a pedestrian safety action plan.
Part 1 of 2 – Designing for Pedestrian Safety, Stakeholders, and Data Collection (December 9th | 9am – 12pm ET)
This first session will cover an introduction to designing for pedestrian safety. This will be followed by a discussion on including stakeholders in the PSAP process and the role of data collection.
🚩This course offers 3 PDH’s for fully viewing the webinar.
🚩Please note – Florida local agencies are being given first priority!
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