Planning complete streets for an ageing America
America needs streets designed to be safe and convenient for travel by automobile, foot, bicycle and transit regardless of age or ability. As the nation ages, Complete Streets planning presents an opportunity to increase the safety and availability of older adults' travel options. Despite the oncoming stream of older boomers, over two-thirds of transportation planners and engineers have not begun to consider the needs of older people in their multimodal street planning, and only one-third of the state and local Complete Streets policies adopted to date have made explicit mention of older road users. This report offers refinements to intersection design treatments recommended by the Federal Highway Administration in its Design Handbook for Older Drivers and Pedestrians. A public opinion telephone survey of the 50+ population, an online survey of more than 1,000 transportation planners and engineers, and an inventory of the 80 existing state Complete Streets policies inform this study.
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Corporate Authors:
AARP Public Policy Research Institute
Washington, DC -
Authors:
- Lynott, J
- Haase, J
- Nelson, K
- Taylor, A
- Twaddell, N
- Ulmer, J
- McCann, B
- Stollof, E R
- Publication Date: 2009-5
Language
- English
Media Info
- Pagination: various files
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Aged; Highway design; Highway planning; Highway safety; Questionnaires; Streets
- Uncontrolled Terms: Planning and Environment; Road design and management
- ATRI Terms: Aged person; Questionnaire; Road design; Road planning; Road safety; Street
- ITRD Terms: 8122: USA
- Subject Areas: Data and Information Technology; Design; Highways; Safety and Human Factors; Society;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01384153
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: ARRB
- Files: ATRI
- Created Date: Aug 22 2012 4:15PM