DESCRIPTION:
This study describes policies and programs for bicyclists and pedestrians implemented in a variety
of Western European countries, including Austria, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway,
Germany, France, Sweden, the U.K. and Switzerland. Although pedestrians' concerns appear, the
bulk of information discusses cyclists. Methods to reduce traffic accidents and improve safety,
including bike path construction, linkages with public transportation, car restraints, protected
residential neighborhoods, changes in street construction, and education are discussed. Each
country's methods and results are explained. Includes literature references.
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