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Methods to Reduce Traffic Speed in High-Pedestrian Rural Areas

"A number of techniques have been used to reduce speed in urban areas where the pedestrian-vehicle problem is more frequent, but little has been done to minimize these conflicts along rural roadways where the problems is much more severe. ...This paper reports on the effectiveness of the deployed reduction techniques at two selected study sites with high-pedestrian activities during the summer." "A number of techniques have been used to reduce speed in urban areas where the pedestrian-vehicle problem is more frequent, but little has been done to minimize these conflicts along rural roadways where the problems is much more severe. ...This paper reports on the effectiveness of the deployed reduction techniques at two selected study sites with high-pedestrian activities during the summer."


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