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Editor's PickFederal Highway Administration Pedestrian
& Bicycle Safety Research Page The FHA Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety Research website features articles and research on improving safety for pedestrians and bicyclists. They note that "[s]tatistics show that:
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Traffic Signs
In praise of the Portuguese pedestrian. A collection of dozens of old-fashioned roadsigns from Portugal and elsewhere.
Manual of Traffic Signs. The commonly used traffic signs in the United States, including costs, history, and pictures.
Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. A publication by the the US Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration
Neat! Pedestrian signs from around the world. An absolutely amazing collection by Bartolomeo Mecánico
Schoolchildren signs placed near schools in Spain and the UK
Some road signs for bicycle activists by Kevin Karplus
Talking Signs technology is an infrared wireless communications system that provides remote directional human voice messages that make confident, independent travel possible for visually impaired and print-handicapped individuals.
The Netherlands. Pedestrian sign
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