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Pedestrian Safety Action Plan Study

Project Summary:

To reduce the number of pedestrian crashes throughout Arizona, the state of Arizona is participating with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) as one of fourteen focus states receiving technical assistance to reduce pedestrian crashes, fatalities, and injuries. The Arizona Department of Transportation is leading the initiative in coordination with FHWA Arizona Division Office and the Arizona Governor's Office of Highway Safety. The purpose of the ADOT Pedestrian Safety Action Plan is to recommend actions that when funded and implemented will reduce the number and rate of pedestrian crashes, fatalities, and injuries on the Arizona State Highway System. The Plan will establish a framework and identify practical and achievable strategies to improve pedestrian safety on the State Highway System

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Contact ~

  • Any questions or comments related to the Pedestrian Safety Action Plan Study, can be directed to the Project Manager:

Michael N. Sanders, Senior Transportation Planner
Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator
Multimodal Planning Division
Arizona Department of Transportation
206 S. 17th Avenue, Mail Drop 310B
Phoenix, AZ  85007
Ph: 602.712.8141
Fax:  602.712.3046

www.azbikeped.org



 
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 Walk/Don'tWalk Sign 
 Speed Table with Ballards 
 Pedestrian Crossing 
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