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  <abstract type="Abstract">The guide is intended to provide transit agency staff with an easy-to-use resource for improving pedestrian safety. The guide includes a variety of approaches to address common pedestrian safety issues that are likely to arise near transit stations, bus stops, and other places where transit (bus or rail) is operated. It provides references to publications, guides and other tools to identify pedestrian safety problems. Descriptions of engineering, education and enforcement programs that have been effectively applied by transit agencies are included as well as background information about pedestrian safety and access to transit.</abstract>
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  <note type="statement of responsibility">[Dan Nabors ... [et a.]]</note>
  <note>"February 2008."</note>
  <note>"FHWA-SA-07-017."</note>
  <note>Cover title.</note>
  <note type="bibliography">Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-60).</note>
  <note type="funding">Performed by Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Incorporated for U.S. Federal Highway Administration. DTFH61-05-00024</note>
  <note>Final guide; 2006-2008.</note>
  <note>Description based on print version record; resource not viewed.</note>
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