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, covered bike parking, and Boltage was associated with increases in walking and biking of 5–20 percentage points. The study …
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sufficient statistical evidence to reject the Random Walk Hypothesis thus KSE-100 shares index is informational weak form …
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designated days increased their child's motivation to walk to school. Many parents said the spring event prompted their child to … days for walking and bicycling, “International Walk to School Day” in the fall and “Fill the Racks!” in the spring …
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population to reach higher ground before tsunami waves arrive. To improve efforts to model pedestrian evacuations from tsunamis …
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, we assess community variations in population exposure to tsunamis as a function of pedestrian travel time to safety. We … subduction zone earthquake. Anisotropic, path distance modeling is conducted to estimate travel times to safety, and results are …
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This paper investigates the dynamics of pedestrian evacuation with the influence of the fire spreading. An extended …
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The pedestrian walking data collected at nineteen locations in five cities of India are analyzed in this paper …. Pedestrian facilities are classified based on their width as sidewalk, wide-sidewalk and precincts. The analysis indicates that … the pedestrian free flow speed is high on sidewalks (1.576 m/s) and low on precincts (1.340 m/s). The increase in width of …
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Long run developments such as income growth and urban sprawl lead one to expect a continuous decline of thecontribution of non-motorised transport modes to the performance of transport systems. In terms of the totalnumber of trips, non-motorised transport modes have retained high shares,...
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color: seat belt use, impaired driving, and pedestrian safety. This paper highlights major traffic safety needs within … safety efforts have all helped in reducing traffic-related injury and death. However, research suggests that among the US …. Improving traffic safety outcomes among these groups could help reduce their overall health disparities. This paper examines the …
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Indoor pedestrian pathways are increasingly common in cities worldwide. Montréal’s Indoor City is one of the most … expansive indoor pedestrian networks in the world, extending for more than 32 kilometers (19.88 miles) and covering an area of …’s indoor network are numerous, including: improved access throughout the downtown; shorter pedestrian walking distances; year …
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