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National Transportation Safety Board
Forum
The National Transportation Safety
Board (NTSB) will hold a 1-day forum
to discuss the risks posed to pedestrians
by highway travel. The event,
‘‘Pedestrian Safety,’’ will be held from 9
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET on May 10, 2016,
in Washington, DC.
While the overall number of highway
deaths has been decreasing in recent
years, the number of pedestrian
fatalities on public roads has increased
19 percent over the past 5 years.
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indicate that they may have been 10
percent higher than those in 2014. The
NTSB meeting will provide an overview
of pedestrian fatalities and injuries, and
it will consider what data are needed to
understand and address this growing
safety problem. Unlike many highway
projects that are federally funded and
administered by states, many pedestrian
infrastructure projects are managed at
the urban and local levels. The forum
will consider policy efforts to
implement complete streets designed for
all users. The forum will also consider
highway design countermeasures
intended to improve pedestrian safety.
Vehicle technologies that can enhance
pedestrian safety by mitigating or
avoiding crashes will also be discussed.
The forum will feature presentations
by urban planners, highway engineers,
transportation policy advocates, and
public health interests. Inquiries about
the forum can be directed to
pedestriansafety@ntsb.gov. The event
will be held in the NTSB Board Room
and Conference Center, located at 429
L’Enfant Plaza SW., Washington, DC.
The forum is free and open to the
public. Those intending to attend
should register at www.ntsb.gov/
pedestriansafety. In addition, the forum
can be viewed via webcast here:
https://ntsb.capitolconnection.org/.
Several days after the conclusion of the
forum, an archived webcast of it will be
posted on the NTSB Web site and will
be available for 90 days.
If you wish to obtain a copy of the
forum webcast, please contact the NTSB
Records Management Division at 202–
314–6551 or 800–877–6799. You may
also request this information from the
NTSB Web site or by writing to the
following address: National
Transportation Safety Board, Records
Management Division (CIO–40), 490
L’Enfant Plaza SW., Washington, DC
20594.
Individuals requiring reasonable
accommodation and/or wheelchair
access directions should contact
Rochelle Hall at 202–314–6305 or by
email at Rochelle.Hall@ntsb.gov by May
4, 2016.
NTSB Media Contact: Christopher
O’Neil—christopher.oneil@ntsb.gov.
NTSB Forum Manager: Deborah
Bruce—bruced@ntsb.gov.
Dated: April 21, 2016.
Candi R. Bing,
Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD
National Transportation Safety Board Forum
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will hold a 1-day
forum to discuss the risks posed to pedestrians by highway travel. The
event, ``Pedestrian Safety,'' will be held from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET
on May 10, 2016, in Washington, DC.
While the overall number of highway deaths has been decreasing in
recent years, the number of pedestrian fatalities on public roads has
increased 19 percent over the past 5 years. Estimates for 2015
pedestrian fatalities indicate that they may have been 10 percent
higher than those in 2014. The NTSB meeting will provide an overview of
pedestrian fatalities and injuries, and it will consider what data are
needed to understand and address this growing safety problem. Unlike
many highway projects that are federally funded and administered by
states, many pedestrian infrastructure projects are managed at the
urban and local levels. The forum will consider policy efforts to
implement complete streets designed for all users. The forum will also
consider highway design countermeasures intended to improve pedestrian
safety. Vehicle technologies that can enhance pedestrian safety by
mitigating or avoiding crashes will also be discussed.
The forum will feature presentations by urban planners, highway
engineers, transportation policy advocates, and public health
interests. Inquiries about the forum can be directed to
pedestriansafety@ntsb.gov. The event will be held in the NTSB Board
Room and Conference Center, located at 429 L'Enfant Plaza SW.,
Washington, DC. The forum is free and open to the public. Those
intending to attend should register at www.ntsb.gov/pedestriansafety.
In addition, the forum can be viewed via webcast here: https://ntsb.capitolconnection.org/. Several days after the conclusion of the
forum, an archived webcast of it will be posted on the NTSB Web site
and will be available for 90 days.
If you wish to obtain a copy of the forum webcast, please contact
the NTSB Records Management Division at 202-314-6551 or 800-877-6799.
You may also request this information from the NTSB Web site or by
writing to the following address: National Transportation Safety Board,
Records Management Division (CIO-40), 490 L'Enfant Plaza SW.,
Washington, DC 20594.
Individuals requiring reasonable accommodation and/or wheelchair
access directions should contact Rochelle Hall at 202-314-6305 or by
email at Rochelle.Hall@ntsb.gov by May 4, 2016.
NTSB Media Contact: Christopher O'Neil_christopher.oneil@ntsb.gov.
NTSB Forum Manager: Deborah Bruce_bruced@ntsb.gov.
Dated: April 21, 2016.
Candi R. Bing,
Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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