Results of a Systemic Study of Pedestrian Safety in Tribal Areas presents key findings from a data‑driven analysis of pedestrian safety challenges on Tribal transportation systems. This webinar highlights how systemic approaches can identify risk factors, prioritize countermeasures, and support proactive strategies to improve pedestrian safety. Participants gain insight into practical methods that can inform planning, engineering decisions, and future safety investments on Tribal lands.
https://youtu.be/prrbo1bnqZQ?si=RqaKSzZjfeZBztRQ
Published by Kirk Vinish, AICP
Kirk Vinish, AICP is the TTAP Assistant Director at the Pacific Northwest Transportation Consortium (PacTrans), the USDOT Region 10 University Transportation Center housed in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at the University of Washington. He provides transportation technical assistance, project development support, and capacity-building services to public agencies and Tribal governments across the Pacific Northwest. Kirk’s work focuses on practical implementation, funding strategy, and strengthening local transportation program delivery through applied research and partnership.
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