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TRB 91st Annual Meeting (January 22-26, 2012)
Event Number:
653
Event Title:
Planning for Pedestrians
Event Date:
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Event Location:
Marriott, Salon 2
Presiding Officers:
Leverson Boodlal - KLS Engineering
Sponsored By:
Pedestrians
(ANF10)
Event Description:
No description available
No agenda available
Presentations:
Pedestrian Infrastructure on the Public Right-of-Way: Aging Pedestrians and Prioritizing Sidewalk Hazards Using the Ultra Light Inertial Profiler (ULIP)
(12-1439**)
- E01
Arfaraz Khambatta - Sally Swanson Architects
Franz Loewenherz - City of Bellevue
Assessing the pedestrian experience in public spaces
(12-0988)
- E02
Ioannis Kaparias - City University London, United Kingdom
Michael G.H. Bell - University of Sydney, Australia
Edward Gosnall - Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Daban Abdul-Hamid - Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Michael Dowling - Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Ishaan Hemnani - Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Bill Mount - Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Inconsistencies in Associations Between Crime and Walking: Reflection of Poverty and Density
(12-1747)
- E03
Ugo Lachapelle - Universite du Quebec a Montreal, Canada
Robert B. Noland - Rutgers University
A Simple and Inexpensive Approach to Sampling for Pedestrian and Bicycle Surveys: The PABS (Pedestrian and Bicycling Survey) Approach
(12-1851)
- E04
Ann Forsyth - Cornell University
Asha Weinstein Agrawal - San José State University
Kevin J. Krizek - University of Colorado, Denver
How Neighborhood Design and Location Affect Three Types of Walking: Results from Washington, D.C., Area
(12-3526)
- E05
Gihyoug Cho - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Daniel A. Rodriguez - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Intelligent Algorithms for Multimodal Network Problems
(12-2913)
- E06
Mehdi Ghatee - Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran
Malihe Malihe Niksirat - Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran
S. Mehdi Hashemi - Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran
Comparison of Shortest-Path Lengths for Pedestrian Routing in Street Networks Using Free and Proprietary Data
(12-4008)
- E07
Dennis Zielstra - University of Florida
Hartwig Hochmair - University of Florida
Mode Choice and Consumer Spending: Examination of Grocery Store Trips
(12-3913)
- E08
Kelly J. Clifton - Portland State University
Sara Morrissey - Portland State University
Chloe Ritter - Resource Systems Group, Inc.
Review of Walkability Measures and Proposal of Standardized Classification Scheme
(12-0361)
- E09
Steven R. Gehrke - Portland State University
Associations Between Road Network Connectivity and Pedestrian-Bicyclist Accidents
(12-0478**)
- E10
Yuanyuan Zhang - University of California, Berkeley
John M. Bigham - University of California, Berkeley
Zhibin Li - Southeast University, China
David R. Ragland - University of California, Berkeley
Xiaohong Chen - Tongji University, China
Examining Trip Generation and Pedestrian Behavior in Washington, D.C.
(12-0745)
- E11
Jacquelyn Renée Schneider - University of California, Davis
Pedestrian Safety at Slip Lanes and Turn Lane Treatments
(12-1170)
- E12
Mark Andrew O'Brien - O'Brien Traffic, Australia
Jessie Liu - O'Brien Traffic, Australia
Andrew P. O'Brien - O'Brien Traffic, Australia
Giles Michaux - VicRoads, Australia
Hani Nahlawi - VicRoads, Australia
Video-Based Pedestrian-Vehicle Conflict Analysis in Mixed Traffic Conditions
(12-0767)
- E13
Yingying Zhang - Tsinghua University, China
Shuai Liu - Tsinghua University, China
Tony Z. Qiu - University of Alberta, Canada
Danya Yao - Tsinghua University, China
Understanding Walking and Cycling Using Life-Course Perspective
(12-3229)
- E14
Heather Jones - University of the West of England
Kiron Chatterjee - University of the West of England, United Kingdom
Selena Gray - University of the West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom
Applying Vehicle Miles of Travel Calculation Methodology to Countywide Calculation of Bicycle and Pedestrian Miles of Travel
(12-1207)
- E15
Jonathan R. Dowds - University of Vermont
James Sullivan - University of Vermont
Using Extended-Range Telepresence to Collect Data on Pedestrian Dynamics
(12-3278)
- E16
Tobias Kretz - PTV Group, Germany
Stefan Hengst - PTV AG
Antonia Perez Arias - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Simon Friedberger - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Uwe D. Hanebeck - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
The Built Environment and Incidence of Pedestrian and Cyclist Crashes
(12-1542)
- E17
Eric Dumbaugh - Florida Atlantic University
Wenhao Li - Texas A&M University
Kenneth Joh - Texas A&M University
Arterial Intesections vs Gridded Street Networks: Comparing Capacities & Pedestrian Accommodations
(12-2931)
- E18
Wesley Marshall - University of Colorado, Denver
Brian Bern - Matrix Design Group, Inc.
**Practice-Ready Papers
Subject Areas:
Pedestrians and Bicyclists
Planning and Forecasting
Safety and Human Factors
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