Attach <br />Pedestrian safety: a road safety manual for decision-makers and practitioners <br />Attach <br />A comprehensive framework for safe walking <br />U, <br />q 6 <br />~ N <br />tl~ <br />.p® d <br />2.4 Summary <br />Mere <br />spppe1'Ve <br />authoryties <br />Wo'p~~~r1 <br />vW,.lll <br />cX <br />Incteasea <br />G <br />0 <br />J <br />v <br />Q' <br />Source: 59. <br />The content of this module is summarized as follows: <br />. Roadway design can both increase and reduce traffic risk for pedestrians through <br />presence or absence of pedestrian facilities such as sidewalks and signalized crossings. <br />Land-use development factors such as population density, land-use diversity or <br />mix and the location of activities can affect pedestrian accessibility and risks. <br />. Several strategies exist to incorporate specific attention to pedestrian safety needs <br />in road design and land-use planning. <br />37 <br />C <br />B <br />Page 183 <br />