Research Reports
A streamlined method for evaluating potential road diets (2018)
The methodology presented here provides an approach to evaluating the costs and benefits of road diet implementations or any project that involves trade-offs between increased travel delay and reduced [...]
Seniors & Walking: Barriers & Opportunities Survey Findings (2018)
A report from a survey of older adults about walking in three distinct types of communities in New Jersey. With the growth of older adults due to the aging [...]
Seniors & Walking: Barriers & Opportunities Focus Group Report (2018)
A summary of focus group findings to support information collected from a survey of older adults about walking in three distinct types of communities in New Jersey. In order to more fully [...]
Bicycle Safety, Education, and Enforcement Survey Summary (2017)
Report Summary The New Jersey Bicycle and Pedestrian Resource Center is engaged in the development of a Bicycle Safety Enforcement and Education (BSEE) initiative to address the gap in [...]
Analysis of Distance & Time Perceptions for Walking Trips: NJ Statewide Survey (2017)
In 2017, the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center (VTC) undertook a study to understand the factors that influence a person’s decision to walk, bicycle, drive, or take public transportation [...]
Measuring the Effects of Crime on Walking in New Jersey (2017)
Despite low-income and minority neighborhoods being more conducive to walking because of grid street systems, sidewalks, and stores, people in such neighborhoods often walk less than other neighborhoods. Researchers [...]