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NCHRP Report 500 Volume 18: A Guide for Reducing Collisions Involving Bicycles (2008)
National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP)

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Neuman, Timothy R, Slack, Kevin L, Hardy, Kelly K, Gilmore, David K, Raborn, Craig, Thomas, Libby J, Hutton, Jessica M, Pfefer, Ronald, Bond, Vanessa, Torbic, Darren John, Transportation Research Board. "Outline for a Model Implementation Process." NCHRP Report 500 Volume 18: A Guide for Reducing Collisions Involving Bicycles. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2008.

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Front Matter (R1-R10)
Introduction (1-1)
General Description of the Problem (2-4)
Objectives of the Emphasis Area (5-6)
Section II - Introduction (7-8)
Other Guidelines (9-9)
General Description of the Problem (10-17)
Characteristics of the Victims (18-18)
Precipitating Events (19-24)
Section IV - Index of Strategies by Implementation Timeframe and Relative Cost (25-26)
Objectives of the Emphasis Area (27-29)
Classification of Strategies (30-30)
Related Strategies for Creating a Truly Comprehensive Approach (31-32)
Objective A - Reduce Bicycle Crashes at Intersections (33-74)
Objective B - Reduce Bicycle Crashes along Roadways (75-98)
Objective C - Reduce Motor Vehicle Speeds (99-101)
Objective D - Reduce Bicycle Crashes at Midblock Crossings (102-108)
Objective E. Improve Safety Awareness and Behavior (109-119)
Objective F - Increase Use of Bicycle Safety Equipment (120-126)
Objective G - Reduce Effects of Hazards (127-135)
Outline for a Model Implementation Process (136-136)
Overview of the Model Process (137-139)
Implementation Step 1: Identify and Define the Problem (140-143)
Implementation Step 2: Recruit Appropriate Participants for the Program (144-145)
Implementation Step 3: Establish Crash Reduction Goals (146-146)
Implementation Step 4: Develop Program Policies, Guidelines, and Specifications (147-147)
Implementation Step 5: Develop Alternative Approaches to Addressing the Problem (148-149)
Implementation Step 6: Evaluate Alternatives and Select a Plan (150-151)
Implementation Step 7: Submit Recommendations for Action by Top Management (152-152)
Implementation Step 8: Develop a Plan of Action (153-154)
Implementation Step 9: Establish Foundations for Implementing the Program (155-155)
Implementation Step 10: Carry Out the Action Plan (156-156)
Implementation Step 11: Assess and Transition the Program (157-158)
Section VII - Key References (159-165)
Appendixes (166-166)
Abbreviations used without definitions in TRB publications (167-167)

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SECTION VI Guidance for Implementation of the AASHTO Strategic Highway Safety Plan Outline for a Model Implementation Process Exhibit VI-1 gives an overview of an 11-step model process for implementing a program of strategies for any given emphasis area of the AASHTO Strategic Highway Safety Plan. After a short introduction, each of the steps is outlined in further detail. EXHIBIT VI-1 1. Identify and Define the Problem 2. Recruit Appropriate 11. Assess and Participants for the Transition the Program Program 3. Establish Crash 10. Carry Out the Reduction Goals Action Plan AASHTO Strategic Highway Safety Plan 9. Establish the Model Implementation Process 4. Develop Program Foundations for Policies, Guidelines Implementing the and Specifications Program 5. Develop Alternative Approaches to 8. Develop a Plan of Addressing the Action Problem 7. Submit 6. Evaluate the Recommendations Alternatives and for Action by Select a Plan Top Management VI-1