SCHOOL TRIP SAFETY AND URBAN PLAYS AREA
The purpose of the School Trip Safety and Urban Play Areas research project was to develop guidelines for the protection of young pedestrians (5-14 yrs) walking to and from school, entering and leaving school buses, and at neighborhood play. Volume I summarizes the entire project, providing an overview of the other documents developed during this Federal Highway Administration sponsored project. These include: Volume II - Student and Driver Perception of School Trip Safety and Traffic Control Devices: Volume III - A Survey of the Characteristics of the Urban Play Street; Volume IV - An Analysis of Daylight Savings Time-Related Student Pedestrian Safety Problems and Countermeasures; Volume V - Guidelines for the Development of Safe Route Maps for the School Walking Trip; Volume VI - Guidelines for Planning School Bus Routing and Scheduling; Volume VII - Guidelines for the Creation and Operation of Urban Play Streets. Research findings obtained under the project indicate that young students (5-9 yrs) are overinvolved in pedestrian accidents and are unaware of, or do not discriminate between various traffic control devices when compared to older students (10-14 yrs). Drivers in school areas do not generally perceive school signs other than the flashing school speed limit signs. School trip safety programs incorporating walking trip maps prepared by traffic engineering personnel permit the school and the parents to focus on a tangible means of improving student safety. The urban play street, which is a street temporarily closed to traffic while a variety of supervised recreational activities for all age groups take place, provides a safe environment for urban play.
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Supplemental Notes:
- Volume 1: Executive Summary, FHWA-RD-75-104; Volume 2: Student and Driver Perception of School Trip Safety and Traffic Control Devices, FHWA-RD-75-105; Volume 3: A Survey of the Characteristics of the Urban Play Street, FHWA-75-106; Volume 4: An Analysis of Daylight Savings Time-Related Student Pedestrian Safety Problems and Countermeasures, FHWA-75-107; Volume 5: Guidelines for the Development of Safe Route Maps for the School Walking Trip, FHWA-75-108; Volume 6: Guidelines for Planning School Bus Routing and Scheduling, FHWA-75-109; Volume 7: Guidelines for the Creation and Operation of Urban Play Streets, FHWA-75-110.
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Corporate Authors:
Biotechnology, Incorporated
3027 Rosemary Lane
Falls Church, VA United States 22042 -
Authors:
- REISS, M L
- Publication Date: 1975-11
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Daylight saving time; Drivers; Guidelines; Pedestrian safety; Perception; Playgrounds; School buses; School children; Students; Traffic control devices; Traffic safety; Urban areas; Walking
- Uncontrolled Terms: Child safety
- Old TRIS Terms: Driver perception; Pedestrian protection
- Subject Areas: Education and Training; Highways; Pedestrians and Bicyclists; Safety and Human Factors;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00138573
- Record Type: Publication
- Report/Paper Numbers: FHWA-RD-75-104 Final Rpt., FCP-31E2032
- Contract Numbers: DOT-FH-11-8126
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Sep 4 1976 12:00AM