NHTSA Pedestrian Safety Page
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) pedestrian safety website has resources and statics, helpful tips, and more surrounding pedestrian safety.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) pedestrian safety website has resources and statics, helpful tips, and more surrounding pedestrian safety.
Learn the skills to manage a successful and sustainable aging road user safety program. Individuals involved with aging road user safety have needs that are not met in other courses. This course is 4 hours of training in a 1 day period
In this guideline, there are recommendations regarding specific partner groups like old road users to implement a comprehensive highway safety program.
This course is designed so that those involved in aging road user safety can gain the skills and knowledge to manage a successful and sustainable aging road user safety program.
This research is of interest to older adults, their families, and those who provide health and social services because older adults outlive their decision to stop driving by about 10 years.
This research is of interest to older adults, their families, and those who provide health and social services because older adults outlive their decision to stop driving by about 10 years.
NHTSA's Share the Road; Its Everyone Responsibility: Share the road tips for Drivers, Motorcyclists, Bicyclists, and Pedestrians.
This fact sheet defines a pedestrian as any person on foot, walking, running, jogging, hiking, sitting, or lying down who is involved in a motor vehicle traffic crash.
NHTSA's motion graphic about driving safely around pedestrians and bicyclists
This resource includes training and technical assistance specifically geared towards tribal transit managers, operators, and riders