Attach <br />Pedestrian safety: a road safety manual for decision-makers and practitioners <br />Attach <br />Sidewalks: Describe the presence and quality of sidewalks, including width, surface <br />condition, separation from motorized traffic and accessibility as well as whether <br />these are dedicated for pedestrians or shared, for instance, with cyclists or hawkers. <br />Pedestrian traffic-generating and attracting sites: Identify and map sites such <br />as health facilities, parks, libraries, religious buildings, museums, educational <br />institutions, community centres, residential areas, shops and resorts, that generate <br />and attract pedestrian and other traffic. <br />Data on pedestrian facilities and general road infrastructure may come from the <br />following sources (8-io): <br />. roadway or street inventories or road safety audits (see Box 3.1); <br />. pedestrian facility inventories or audits; <br />. road infrastructure audits and field reviews; <br />. analysis of aerial photographs of streets; and <br />. public feedback on conditions of roads or pedestrian facilities. <br />Additional data collection, for example conducting a pedestrian safety audit, is advis- <br />able if none of these sources are available at the time of the situational assessment. <br />49 <br />C <br />B <br />Page 195 <br />K RR <br />