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Learn about the comprehensive non-motorized safety plan created by Benton Harbor MPO to enhance infrastructure, address obstacles for pedestrians and cyclists, and improve safety through detailed crash analysis and future steps.
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Non-Motorized Safety Planning in SW Michigan The TwinCATS Walk & Roll Plan 4/26/2012
Walk & Roll Plan Overview: Background • Benton Harbor MPO formed non-motorized subcommittee in 2009 • Tasked with improving the non-motorized attributes of MPO-funded road projects • Final plan completed in 2011 and amended into Long Range Plan
Walk & Roll Plan Overview: Content • Table and maps indicating locations of particular importance for better infrastructure • Results from a series of public input sessions • Detailing of specific obstacles faced by area non-motorized users • Mapping of origins and destinations • Analysis of population groups with specific non-motorized needs
Walk & Roll Plan Overview: Safety Materials • Analysis of all bike and pedestrian crashes between 2000 and end of 2009 • Mapping of all accident locations • Tabulation of accidents by road segment, by mid-block and intersection location • Tabulation of accidents by severity in different municipalities
Walk & Roll Plan Overview: Safety Materials • Assessment of road segments with unsafe conditions • Lack of facilities and difficult conditions • High vehicle volumes and speeds • Wide crossings • Evidence of need and use in unsafe locations • Listing of resources that guide better design • ADA standards • AASHTO guidebooks • ITE guidebooks • FHWA selection tools
Walk & Roll Plan: Next Steps • Walk & Roll Subcommittee follow-up • Development of MPO Complete Streets Policy • Development of better MPO project selection criteria • Assembly of "Top Ten List" of highly prioritized locations • Expand use of safety resources • Highway Safety Manual • Detailed incident reports • Expand geographic focus • Niles area MPO • Entire Region 4
Thank You Questions, Comments, Suggestions: Trevor Thomas ThomasT@swmpc.org 269-925-1137 X24 Suzann Flowers FlowersS@swmpc.org 269-925-1137 X17