Course Info
7 video lessons (53 Mins)
Published
2022-
Preview Course
Browse Course Chapters
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1.Introduction
1 min
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2.A Brief History of Pedestrian Safety and Cars
4 mins
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3.Demographic Factors
5 mins
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4.Geographic Factors
12 mins
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5.Vehicle Trends and Pedestrian Deaths
3 mins
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6.Strategies and Solutions
11 mins
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7.Looking Ahead
14 mins
What You Will Learn
- Learn the history of how pedestrians have become marginalized.
- Understand demographic risk factors.
- Understand geographic risk factors.
- Understand the trends that have led to rising pedestrian deaths.
- Understand institutional barriers and why they need to change.
- Learn how changes can be made to lower the risk for pedestrians.
- How vehicle trends contribute to risking pedestrian deaths.
Course Description
More than 6,000 pedestrians are getting killed every year on U.S. streets and roads, representing an enormous 50 percent increase since the beginning of the 2010s. Angie Schmitt, the author of the book "Right of Way: Race, Class and the Silent Crisis of Pedestrian Deaths in America," will talk about the social trends putting people at risk on U.S. streets and roads; why traffic safety is fundamentally a problem of systematic, structural inequality; and what U.S. planners and the public can do about it.
Learn these skills
- Civic Engagement
- Land Use
- Law and Policy
- Pedestrian Planning
- Public Health
- Transportation
- Urban Design
- Urbanism
- Walkability
AICP CM
This course is approved for 1 AICP CM credit.
SACPLAN CPD
This course is approved for 1 SACPLAN CPD point.