Pedestrian facilities : Engineering and geometric design is the first text to deal exclusively with the engineering and numerical design aspects of pedestrian facilities, such as footways, uncontrolled and controlled crossings along roads and at junctions, roundabouts and driveways where pedestrian and vehicular traffic interact.
Introduction
Chapter 1 : Codes Of Conduct - The Highway Code
Chapter 2 : Driver and Vehicle Characteristics
Chapter 3 : Pedestrian Characteristics
Chapter 4 : Disabled Pedestrians' Characteristics
Chapter 5 : General Road Layout Practice
Chapter 6 : Crossings at Unsignalled Locations
Chapter 7 : Signalled Pedestrian Crossings - Geometric Design
Chapter 8 : Facilities for Inclusive Mobility : Design Guidelines
Chapter 9 : Pedestrian Facilities at Roundabouts
Chapter 10 : Pedestrian Facilities at Mini-Roundabouts
Chapter 11 : Design for Combined Pedestrian and Other Non-Motorised Users
Chapter 12 : Audits for Non-Motorised User (NMU) Facilities
Chapter 13 : Pedestrian Flow and Capacity : The Highway Capacity Manual
Chapter 14 : Simulation and Computerised Models of Pedestrian Facilities
Chapter 15 : Examples and Case Studies
Index