Research Reports
Case Studies on Partnerships between Transportation and Health Agencies Across the Country (2023)
Transportation has a profound impact on health. The way transportation systems are planned and designed shapes our built and social environments, providing or limiting opportunities to improve our health [...]
Evaluating the Effects of Bicyclists and Motor Vehicles on Corridors’ Operating Speed
This research study investigated the factors contributing to vehicle operating speed in the presence of bicyclists in New Jersey. The number of bicyclist-involved crashes has increased over the past [...]
Emerging Countermeasures for Pedestrian Safety (2022)
In 2021, more than 7,340 pedestrians were killed in the United States, a 13% increase over 2020's already historically high number (NHTSA, 2023). Therefore, there is a need to [...]
Addressing Fatal and Serious Injuries through the Safe System Approach (2022)
The Safe System Approach is an internationally recognized and successful practice that sets an ethical imperative that it is unacceptable to allow fatal and serious injuries (FSI) to occur on public [...]
Zero Deaths Initiatives and the Safe System Approach (2022)
The New Jersey Bicycle and Pedestrian Resource Center reviewed three major Zero Deaths Initiatives that are active in the United States (Vision Zero, Toward Zero Deaths, and Road to [...]
Understanding the Capability Approach for Older Adults and Walking: A Proposed Survey Strategy (2022)
This literature review concerns the capability approach, which is a framework of justice that focuses primarily on achieving equity through a just distribution of opportunities such that individuals can [...]