Global Certificate in Vision Zero for Pedestrian Safety
-- ViewingNowThe Global Certificate in Vision Zero for Pedestrian Safety course is a comprehensive program designed to address the critical issue of pedestrian safety worldwide. This course emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to reduce pedestrian fatalities and injuries, in line with the Vision Zero initiative.
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โข Vision Zero Overview: Understanding the core principles and history of Vision Zero, a traffic safety concept that aims for no fatalities or serious injuries.
โข Pedestrian Safety Data Analysis: Examining pedestrian crash data, trends, and factors contributing to pedestrian crashes to inform safety strategies and countermeasures.
โข Road Design for Pedestrian Safety: Designing streets and intersections to enhance pedestrian safety, including sidewalks, crossings, medians, and traffic calming measures.
โข Speed Management for Pedestrian Safety: Implementing speed management strategies, such as speed limits, road design, and enforcement, to reduce pedestrian crash severity.
โข Vulnerable Road Users Protection: Addressing safety needs of specific pedestrian groups, such as children, older adults, and people with disabilities.
โข Public Awareness and Education: Developing campaigns and educational programs to increase awareness and promote safe behaviors among drivers and pedestrians.
โข Vision Zero Policy and Planning: Integrating Vision Zero principles into transportation and land use policies, plans, and programs.
โข Collaboration and Partnership Building: Engaging stakeholders, including government agencies, community organizations, and advocacy groups, to collaborate on pedestrian safety efforts.
โข Evaluation and Continuous Improvement: Measuring progress, evaluating effectiveness, and adjusting strategies to continually improve pedestrian safety.
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