Research Reports
The 3′ Law: Lessons Learned from a National Analysis of State Policies and Interviews (2013)
Due to the significant number of bicyclist fatalities and injuries that occur as a result of accidents with motorists, bicyclists in many states, including New Jersey, are demanding the [...]
How Do People Value Different Types of Pedestrian and Bicycle Infrastructure? (2013)
Due to the limited availability of information on people’s valuation of different types of bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure, the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center at Rutgers University undertook a survey of [...]
Pedestrian Safety at Bus Stops (2012)
The purpose of this research was to identify high pedestrian crash locations at or near bus stops; analyze motorist and pedestrian behavior proximate to identified bus stops; comprehend pedestrian [...]
2011 Pedestrian Safety Tracking Report (2012)
This report is intended to extend and update the information provided in the 2010 Pedestrian Safety Tracking Report. Data presented in this report were collected from a variety of [...]
Bicycle Activity and Attitudes Survey Summary Report (2011)
This report contains results from the Bicycle Activity and Attitudes Survey conducted by the Bloustein Center for Survey Research for the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center at Rutgers University [...]
NJ Pedestrian Behavior Study (2011)
The NJ Statewide Pedestrian Survey was conducted in November 2009. Data were collected from a total of 1200 respondents, of which 800 were selected randomly from throughout the state, [...]