The Federal Railroad Administration has issued a report, "Guidance on Pedestrian Crossing Safety at or near Passenger Stations," providing implementation guidance on strategies and methods to prevent pedestrian incidents, injuries, and fatalities at or near passenger rail stations. The report recommends that passenger rail operators use risk-based hazard analysis methods to identify methods and treatments to improve pedestrian safety at rail crossings. The report provides illustrations of many of these treatments.
Walking and Bicycling Safety
Aug 21, 2013
Walking and Bicycling Safety
Available Resources
Regional Bicycle and Pedestrian Crash Data Summaries
Regionwide, the number of motor vehicle crashes involving pedestrians and bicycles has dropped since 2007 (the high point for both pedestrian and bicyclist crashes for the data available). However, bicycle crashes did rise approximately 11% in 2010, when compared to 2009. This jump may be a result of increasing numbers of cyclists. (Counts done within the City of Chicago suggest an increase in the number of cyclists over this time period.)
Using IDOT data collected from police crash reports, CMAP has prepared a summary of bicycle and pedestrian crash trends for the region, for each county in the region, and for the City of Chicago, as well as for the region vs. the state as a whole.
Pedestrian-Motor Vehicle Crash Summary for the Region, Counties, and Chicago, 2004-2010
Bicycle-Motor Vehicle Crash Summary for the Region, Counties, and Chicago, 2004-2010
Pedestrian and Bicycle Crash Statistics for the Region (vs. the State), 2004-2010
Regional Pedestrian and Bicycle Crash Mapping, 2005-2010
Using IDOT data collected from police crash reports, CMAP has mapped crashes involving pedestrians and bicyclists for the years 2004-2010. PDFs of these crash maps are linked to below. Maps for bicycle and pedestrian crash location and density are provided regionwide and for the City of Chicago, where many pedestrian and bicycle crashes are concentrated. Likewise, maps showing the locations of Types K (Fatal) and A (Incapacitating Injury) crashes are also provided for both the region and for the City of Chicago. 'Hotspot' maps -- locating points with a high number of crashes within 100 feet of each other -- are provided for both all crashes types and for Types K and A only. These 'hotspot' maps are provided for the City of Chicago only, where such concentrations are highest, due to the larger volumes of pedestrians and bicyclists.
Pedestrian Crash Maps
Region-wide Pedestrian Crash Map - All Crashes, Locations and Density
Region-wide Pedestrian Crash Map - Types K and A Crashes, Locations
City of Chicago Pedestrian Crash Map - All Crashes, Locations and Density
City of Chicago Pedestrian Crash Map - Points of High Numbers of All Type Crashes
City of Chicago Pedestrian Crash Map - Types K and A Crashes, Locations
City of Chicago Pedestrian Crash Map - Points of High Numbers of Types K and/or A Crashes
Bicycle Crash Maps
Region-wide Bicycle Crash Map - All Crashes, Locations and Density
Region-wide Bicycle Crash Map - Types K and A Crashes, Locations
City of Chicago Bicycle Crash Map - All Crashes, Locations and Density
City of Chicago Bicycle Crash Map - Points of High Numbers of All Type Crashes
City of Chicago Bicycle Crash Map - Types K and A Crashes, Locations
City of Chicago Bicycle Crash Map - Points of High Numbers of Types K and/or A Crashes
Aug 21, 2013
Walking and Bicycling Safety
Available Resources
The Federal Railroad Administration has issued a report, "Guidance on Pedestrian Crossing Safety at or near Passenger Stations," providing implementation guidance on strategies and methods to prevent pedestrian incidents, injuries, and fatalities at or near passenger rail stations. The report recommends that passenger rail operators use risk-based hazard analysis methods to identify methods and treatments to improve pedestrian safety at rail crossings. The report provides illustrations of many of these treatments.
Regional Bicycle and Pedestrian Crash Data Summaries
Regionwide, the number of motor vehicle crashes involving pedestrians and bicycles has dropped since 2007 (the high point for both pedestrian and bicyclist crashes for the data available). However, bicycle crashes did rise approximately 11% in 2010, when compared to 2009. This jump may be a result of increasing numbers of cyclists. (Counts done within the City of Chicago suggest an increase in the number of cyclists over this time period.)
Using IDOT data collected from police crash reports, CMAP has prepared a summary of bicycle and pedestrian crash trends for the region, for each county in the region, and for the City of Chicago, as well as for the region vs. the state as a whole.
Pedestrian-Motor Vehicle Crash Summary for the Region, Counties, and Chicago, 2004-2010
Bicycle-Motor Vehicle Crash Summary for the Region, Counties, and Chicago, 2004-2010
Pedestrian and Bicycle Crash Statistics for the Region (vs. the State), 2004-2010
Regional Pedestrian and Bicycle Crash Mapping, 2005-2010
Using IDOT data collected from police crash reports, CMAP has mapped crashes involving pedestrians and bicyclists for the years 2004-2010. PDFs of these crash maps are linked to below. Maps for bicycle and pedestrian crash location and density are provided regionwide and for the City of Chicago, where many pedestrian and bicycle crashes are concentrated. Likewise, maps showing the locations of Types K (Fatal) and A (Incapacitating Injury) crashes are also provided for both the region and for the City of Chicago. 'Hotspot' maps -- locating points with a high number of crashes within 100 feet of each other -- are provided for both all crashes types and for Types K and A only. These 'hotspot' maps are provided for the City of Chicago only, where such concentrations are highest, due to the larger volumes of pedestrians and bicyclists.
Pedestrian Crash Maps
Region-wide Pedestrian Crash Map - All Crashes, Locations and Density
Region-wide Pedestrian Crash Map - Types K and A Crashes, Locations
City of Chicago Pedestrian Crash Map - All Crashes, Locations and Density
City of Chicago Pedestrian Crash Map - Points of High Numbers of All Type Crashes
City of Chicago Pedestrian Crash Map - Types K and A Crashes, Locations
City of Chicago Pedestrian Crash Map - Points of High Numbers of Types K and/or A Crashes
Bicycle Crash Maps
Region-wide Bicycle Crash Map - All Crashes, Locations and Density
Region-wide Bicycle Crash Map - Types K and A Crashes, Locations
City of Chicago Bicycle Crash Map - All Crashes, Locations and Density
City of Chicago Bicycle Crash Map - Points of High Numbers of All Type Crashes
City of Chicago Bicycle Crash Map - Types K and A Crashes, Locations
City of Chicago Bicycle Crash Map - Points of High Numbers of Types K and/or A Crashes