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Meeting Instructions 1 Your meeting must end on time so that the hotel will have time to prepare for the next scheduled event Do not continue past the scheduled ending time of your meeting under any circumstances ID: 768231

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Meeting Instructions 1) Your meeting must end on time, so that the hotel will have time to prepare for the next scheduled event. Do not continue past the scheduled ending time of your meeting under any circumstances. 2) Do not change the setup of the room. 3) Do not change the audiovisual equipment in the room. 4) If an alarm sounds, please end your event immediately and evacuate the building. 5) Food or beverage purchased outside of the Marriott Marquis is not permitted in the building. 6) Before the meeting begins, please display the enclosed PowerPoint slide regarding emergency procedures. If you do not have a laptop on which to do so, please read the following statement at the beginning of the meeting: In the event of an emergency in the Marriott Marquis, dial 202-824-9667 (or 59667 on a house phone) to reach the security department. Do not call 911, as the hotel can respond more quickly and can better direct first responders to where they're needed. In case of evacuation, the escalators located in the center of each floor can be used to access the main lobby and exits. Additional stairs are located behind the elevators at each end of the main hallway on each level. In case of evacuation, attendees should gather on the lawn of the Carnegie Library, across the street from the main entrance to the convention center.

Harassment & Discrimination Reporting and Resolution: Any violation of the TRB policy should be reported. If you experience or witness discrimination, harassment, or bullying, you are encouraged to make your unease or disapproval known to the individual, if you are comfortable doing so. You are also urged to report any incident by: Filing a complaint with the Office of Human Resources at 202-334-3400, or Reporting the incident to a TRB employee—via a special harassment report number, 202-253-3865, which is available during January 12–21, 2019—who then will file a complaint with the Office of Human Resources. Complaints should be filed as soon as possible after an incident. To ensure the prompt and thorough investigation of the complaint, the complainant should provide as much information as is possible, such as names, dates, locations, and steps taken. The Office of Human Resources will investigate the alleged violation in consultation with the Office of the General Counsel.

TRB Committee on Pedestrians (ANF 10) Annual Meeting Tuesday, January 15, 2019, 8:00 am to noonMarriott Marquis, Ballroom Salon 12 (M2) The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

AGENDA TIME   AGENDA ITEM 8:00 am Welcome & Housekeeping – Bob Schneider ( rjschnei@uwm.edu ), Committee Chair   8:05 am Brief Introductions (name & affiliation) – All   8:10 am Friends List and Communications Update ( http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/trbped/ ) – Lauren Blackburn ( lblackburn@VHB.com ), Committee Communications Coordinator Website – How do members and friends use it? Integration with MyTRB? ( http://www.MyTRB.org ) – Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu )   8:20 am*   TRB Staff Report – Bernardo Kleiner ( bkleiner@nas.edu )       8:30 am 8:40 am 8:45 am 8:48 am 8:55 am     8:58 am   Subcommittee Updates   Paper Review – Kevin Manaugh ( kevin.manaugh@mcgill.ca ) Practice-Ready Papers (PRPs)/PRP Database ( http://prp.trb.org/ ) – Bob Schneider Paper Award – Kevin Manaugh & Mike Cynecki ( mcynecki@lee-eng.com ) Research, ANF10(1) – Sirisha Kothuri ( skothuri@pdx.edu ) Pedestrian Modeling and Simulation, ANF10(2) – Karim Ismail ( karim.ismail@carleton.ca ) & Jean-Michel Auberlet ( jean-michel.auberlet@ifsttar.fr ) Pedestrian and Autonomous Vehicle Interactions, ANF10(3)—Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu ) & Justin Owens ( jowens@vtti.vt.edu )  

AGENDA TIME   AGENDA ITEM     9:01 am                   9:05 am   9:07 am     9:10 am   9:13 am     9:16 am   9:20 am Committee Business and Initiatives   General TRB Initiatives: TRB Pedestrian Committee Strategic Plan & Centennial Paper; TRB Webinars ( https://webinar.mytrb.org/Webinars ); PRPs Database ( http://prp.trb.org/ ); Research Needs Statements (RNS) Database ( http://rns.trb.org ); TR News ( http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/dva/chair/TRNews.pdf ); Research Pays Off ( http://www.trb.org/Publications/RPObySubjectAreas.aspx ); TRB IDEA Programs ( http://www.trb.org/IDEAProgram/Public/IDEAProgram.aspx ); Young Members Council ( https://sites.google.com/site/youngmemberscouncil/ ) – Bob Schneider Pedestrian Sessions at TRB Annual Meeting ( http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/trbped/conferences.cfm ) – Bob Schneider Human Factors Workshop Report: “The Rapid Rise in Pedestrian Fatalities: Changing Driver and Pedestrian Behavior to Save Pedestrian Lives” – Frank Proulx ( fproulx@tooledesign.com ) & Mike Kuzel ( mkuzel@4msafety.com ) (alt = Cynecki) Workshop Report: “Uncontrolled Crosswalks: What's New, What's Needed” – Meghan Mitman ( m.mitman@fehrandpeers.com ) Workshop Report: “What’s That on the Sidewalk? Safety Issues, Mobility Benefits, and Policy Issues of Emerging Transportation Devices” – Chris Cherry ( cherry@utk.edu ) Other Sunday workshop reports (e.g., “Risky Business? Exploring What Lies Ahead for Designing Roads for All Users”; “Update of AASHTO Greenbook , 8 th Edition”) Workshop Preview: “Exploring the Complexity of Pedestrian Fatality Trends: Understanding the Underlying System to Inform More Effective Action” (Thursday, 1/17, Convention Ctr. 202A) – Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu )

AGENDA TIME   AGENDA ITEM     9:22 am                 9:37 am   9:40 am                           Committee Business and Initiatives   Joint Subcommittees/Liaisons (3 minutes each): a. Pedestrian & Bicycle University Education (Kristen Brookshire, brookshire@hsrc.unc.edu ); b. Bicycle and Pedestrian Data, https://sites.google.com/site/bikepeddata/ (Sirisha Kothuri, skothuri@pdx.edu ); c. Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Analysis (Thomas Jonsson, thomas.jonsson@ntnu.no & Shane Turner, Shane.A.Turner@mwhglobal.com ); d. Emerging Vehicles for Low Speed Transportation (Chris Cherry, cherry@utk.edu ); e. Intersections Joint Subcommittee Janet Barlow ( jmbarlow@accessforblind.org ); f. Others? Health & Transportation Subcommittee (ADD50-01)/Arterial Task Force Update –Megan Wier ( megan.wier@sfdph.org ), Eloisa Raynault ( eloisaraynault@gmail.com ) NCHRP Projects (2 minutes each): NCHRP Synthesis 20-05, Topic 49-08: “Pedestrian Safety Relative to Traffic Speed Management” – Rebecca Sanders ( rebeccalaurensanders@gmail.com ) NCHRP Synthesis 20-05, Topic 50-10: “Availability and use of Pedestrian Infrastructure Data to Support Active Transportation Planning” – Hugh Louch ( hughlouch@altaplanning.com ) NCHRP 03-78C: “Training and Technology Transfer for Accessibility Guidelines for Roundabouts and Channelized Turn Lanes” – Bastian Schroeder ( bschroeder@kittelson.com ) and Janet Barlow ( jmbarlow@accessforblind.org ) NCHRP 07-25: “Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety at Alternative Intersections and Interchanges” – Bastian Schroeder ( bschroeder@kittelson.com ) NCHRP 15-45: “Update of the AASHTO Guide for the Planning, Design, and Operation of Pedestrian Facilities” – Theo Petritsch ( tap@sprinkleconsulting.com )

AGENDA TIME   AGENDA ITEM     9:40 am                     9:58 am Committee Business and Initiatives   NCHRP Projects (2 minutes each): NCHRP 15-63: “Guidance to Improve Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety at Intersections” – Krista Nordback ( nordback@hsrc.unc.edu ) and Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu ) NCHRP 17-73: “Systemic Pedestrian Safety Analyses” – Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu ) and Libby Thomas ( thomas@hsrc.unc.edu ) NCHRP 17-84: “Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Performance Functions for the Highway Safety Manual” – Darren Torbic ( dtorbic@mriglobal.org ) NCHRP 17-87: “Enhancing Pedestrian Volume Estimation and Developing HCM Pedestrian Methodologies for Safe and Sustainable Communities” – Ray Derr ( rderr@nas.edu ), other NCHRP staff, or panel member Other Projects (2 minutes each): National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) project: “Effect of Guidance Surfaces on Travelers with Vision and Mobility Impairments” – Janet Barlow ( jmbarlow@accessforblind.org ) & Rob Wall Emerson ( robert.wall@wmich.edu ) TCRP Project B-46: “Tactile Wayfinding in Transportation Settings for Travelers Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired” – Janet Barlow ( jmbarlow@accessforblind.org ) 10:02 am BREAK

AGENDA TIME   AGENDA ITEM     10:15 am   10:16 am 10:19 am   10:24 am     10:32 am   10:36 am 10:40 am   10:44 am   10:49 am 10:54 am   10:57 am         Agency and Organization Updates   6th International Symposium on Highway Geometric Design (featuring the 6th Urban Street Symposium) – Kay Fitzpatrick ( K-Fitzpatrick@tti.tamu.edu ) USDOT Office of the Secretary – Barbara McCann ( barbara.mccann@dot.gov ) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) – Kristie Johnson ( kristie.johnson@dot.gov ) & Ruth Esteban ( Ruth.Esteban@dot.gov ) Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) – Wesley Blount ( wesley.blount@dot.gov ) /Gary Jensen ( gary.jensen@dot.gov )/Christopher Douwes ( christopher.douwes@dot.gov )/Tamara Redmon ( tamara.redmon@dot.gov ) National Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (NCUTCD) – Ron Van Houten ( ron.vanhouten@wmich.edu ) Reducing multiple threat conflicts in St. Paul – Ron Van Houten ITE Complete Streets Council & ITE Ped /Bike Standing Committee – Meghan Mitman ( m.mitman@fehrandpeers.com ) Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC) – Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu ) Collaborative Sciences Center for Road Safety – Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu ) National Center for Safe Routes to School – Seth LaJeunesse ( lajeune@hsrc.unc.edu ) Other affiliated agencies & organizations (maximum 3 minutes each): US Access Board – Scott Windley ( windley@access-board.gov ) National Complete Streets Coalition/Smart Growth America – Emiko Atherton ( eatherton@smartgrowthamerica.org ) Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals (APBP) – Conor Semler ( csemler@kittelson.com ) & Madeline Brozen ( mbrozen@ucla.edu ) America Walks – Heidi Simon ( hsimon@americawalks.org ) League of American Bicyclists, Active Transportation Leadership Institute & Benchmarking Project – Bill Nesper ( billnesper@bikeleague.org ) Towards Zero Deaths – Kelly Hardy ( khardy@aashto.org ) Perils for Pedestrians – John Wetmore ( john@pedestrians.org )

AGENDA TIME   AGENDA ITEM     11:14 am   11:19 am   11:24 am   11:28 am   11:40 am               11:59 am   Other Presentations and Discussions   Video Analytics Towards Vision Zero Partnership – Franz Loewenherz ( floewenherz@bellevuewa.gov ) Animated Videos for Young Pedestrians and Bicyclists – Myung Ko ( M-Ko@tti.tamu.edu ) Enhancing pedestrian safety though NSF Smart Connected Communities project – Srinivas Pulugurtha ( sspulugu@uncc.edu ) Discussion of research on e-bike and e-scooter interactions with pedestrians – Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu ) & Chris Cherry ( cherry@utk.edu ) Discussion of Pedestrian Topics for 2018 – Bob Schneider TRB Webinar Ideas & volunteers (Deadline to submit webinar requests for the second half of 2019 is March 15th) 2020 Annual Meeting Human Factors Workshop & General Workshop Ideas & volunteers (Need volunteers and ideas by early April; Deadline is June 1st) 2020 Annual Meeting Call for Papers Ideas & volunteers (early April; June 1st) 2019 Research Needs Statements (Subcommittee meeting on Wednesday, 10:15 am – 12:00 pm, Marriott Marquis, Marquis Ballroom Salon 13 (M2)) Feet First Caucus: Wednesday, 6:15-7:15 pm, Marriott Marquis, Ballroom Salon 12 (M2) – Bob Schneider   12:00 pm ADJOURN  

AGENDA TIME   AGENDA ITEM 8:00 am Welcome & Housekeeping – Bob Schneider ( rjschnei@uwm.edu ), Committee Chair   8:05 am Brief Introductions (name & affiliation) – All   8:10 am Friends List and Communications Update ( http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/trbped/ ) – Lauren Blackburn ( lblackburn@VHB.com ), Committee Communications Coordinator Website – How do members and friends use it? Integration with MyTRB? ( http://www.MyTRB.org ) – Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu )   8:20 am*   TRB Staff Report – Bernardo Kleiner ( bkleiner@nas.edu )       8:30 am 8:40 am 8:45 am 8:48 am 8:55 am     8:58 am   Subcommittee Updates   Paper Review – Kevin Manaugh ( kevin.manaugh@mcgill.ca ) Practice-Ready Papers (PRPs)/PRP Database ( http://prp.trb.org/ ) – Bob Schneider Paper Award – Kevin Manaugh & Mike Cynecki ( mcynecki@lee-eng.com ) Research, ANF10(1) – Sirisha Kothuri ( skothuri@pdx.edu ) Pedestrian Modeling and Simulation, ANF10(2) – Karim Ismail ( karim.ismail@carleton.ca ) & Jean-Michel Auberlet ( jean-michel.auberlet@ifsttar.fr ) Pedestrian and Autonomous Vehicle Interactions, ANF10(3)—Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu ) & Justin Owens ( jowens@vtti.vt.edu )  

TRB Pedestrian Committee Website www.pedbikeinfo.org/trbped/

TRB Pedestrian Committee Website Meeting information: http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/trbped/meetings.cfm

AGENDA TIME   AGENDA ITEM 8:00 am Welcome & Housekeeping – Bob Schneider ( rjschnei@uwm.edu ), Committee Chair   8:05 am Brief Introductions (name & affiliation) – All   8:10 am Friends List and Communications Update ( http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/trbped/ ) – Lauren Blackburn ( lblackburn@VHB.com ), Committee Communications Coordinator Website – How do members and friends use it? Integration with MyTRB? ( http://www.MyTRB.org ) – Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu )   8:20 am*   TRB Staff Report – Bernardo Kleiner ( bkleiner@nas.edu )       8:30 am 8:40 am 8:45 am 8:48 am 8:55 am     8:58 am   Subcommittee Updates   Paper Review – Kevin Manaugh ( kevin.manaugh@mcgill.ca ) Practice-Ready Papers (PRPs)/PRP Database ( http://prp.trb.org/ ) – Bob Schneider Paper Award – Kevin Manaugh & Mike Cynecki ( mcynecki@lee-eng.com ) Research, ANF10(1) – Sirisha Kothuri ( skothuri@pdx.edu ) Pedestrian Modeling and Simulation, ANF10(2) – Karim Ismail ( karim.ismail@carleton.ca ) & Jean-Michel Auberlet ( jean-michel.auberlet@ifsttar.fr ) Pedestrian and Autonomous Vehicle Interactions, ANF10(3)—Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu ) & Justin Owens ( jowens@vtti.vt.edu )  

Paper Review Subcommittee Kevin Manaugh & Mike Cynecki Paper Review Coordinators Hundreds of Reviewers Kevin Manaugh Mike Cynecki Robert Schneider Laura Sandt Tamera Redmon Karim El-Basyouny Ron Van Houten Richard Knoblauch Tarek Sayed Megan Wier Holly Krambeck Tab Combs Sirisha Kothuri Kohinoor Kar Srinivas Pulugurtha

Paper Review Subcommittee Papers Reviewed: 76 Reviews Completed: 271Papers Accepted for Presentation: 45 (59%)2019 Annual MeetingThree Lectern Sessions: 12 papers (plus a co-sponsored session)Two Poster Sessions: 14 and 19 papers Publication: 20% of papers submitted for publication (61) = 12Papers Under Publication Consideration: 8 papers Final Recommendations due to TRB: January 31, 2019

http://prp.trb.org/

2019 Pedestrian Committee Paper Award (Thanks to Award Reviewers: Kevin Manaugh; Mike Cynecki; Ron Eck; Martin Parker; Robert Schneider)

19-03620: Midblock Pedestrian Crash Predictions in a Systemic, Risk-Based Pedestrian Safety Process Wesley Kumfer, Libby Thomas, Laura Sandt, & Bo Lan 2019 Pedestrian Committee Paper Award(Thanks to Award Reviewers: Kevin Manaugh; Mike Cynecki; Ron Eck; Martin Parker; Robert Schneider)

AGENDA TIME   AGENDA ITEM 8:00 am Welcome & Housekeeping – Bob Schneider ( rjschnei@uwm.edu ), Committee Chair   8:05 am Brief Introductions (name & affiliation) – All   8:10 am Friends List and Communications Update ( http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/trbped/ ) – Lauren Blackburn ( lblackburn@VHB.com ), Committee Communications Coordinator Website – How do members and friends use it? Integration with MyTRB? ( http://www.MyTRB.org ) – Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu )   8:20 am*   TRB Staff Report – Bernardo Kleiner ( bkleiner@nas.edu )       8:30 am 8:40 am 8:45 am 8:48 am 8:55 am     8:58 am   Subcommittee Updates   Paper Review – Kevin Manaugh ( kevin.manaugh@mcgill.ca ) Practice-Ready Papers (PRPs)/PRP Database ( http://prp.trb.org/ ) – Bob Schneider Paper Award – Kevin Manaugh & Mike Cynecki ( mcynecki@lee-eng.com ) Research, ANF10(1) – Sirisha Kothuri ( skothuri@pdx.edu ) Pedestrian Modeling and Simulation, ANF10(2) – Karim Ismail ( karim.ismail@carleton.ca ) & Jean-Michel Auberlet ( jean-michel.auberlet@ifsttar.fr ) Pedestrian and Autonomous Vehicle Interactions, ANF10(3)—Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu ) & Justin Owens ( jowens@vtti.vt.edu )  

Research Subcommittee Sirisha Kothuri & Joe Fish Main purposesDevelop pedestrian RNSShare pedestrian RNS with potential funding organizationsTrack status of pedestrian researchTRB Research Needs Statement Database (rns.trb.org)Subcommittee Meeting Wednesday, January 16th, 10:15am - 12:00pm, Marriott Marquis, Marquis Ballroom Salon 13 (M2)

http://rns.trb.org

AGENDA TIME   AGENDA ITEM 8:00 am Welcome & Housekeeping – Bob Schneider ( rjschnei@uwm.edu ), Committee Chair   8:05 am Brief Introductions (name & affiliation) – All   8:10 am Friends List and Communications Update ( http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/trbped/ ) – Lauren Blackburn ( lblackburn@VHB.com ), Committee Communications Coordinator Website – How do members and friends use it? Integration with MyTRB? ( http://www.MyTRB.org ) – Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu )   8:20 am*   TRB Staff Report – Bernardo Kleiner ( bkleiner@nas.edu )       8:30 am 8:40 am 8:45 am 8:48 am 8:55 am     8:58 am   Subcommittee Updates   Paper Review – Kevin Manaugh ( kevin.manaugh@mcgill.ca ) Practice-Ready Papers (PRPs)/PRP Database ( http://prp.trb.org/ ) – Bob Schneider Paper Award – Kevin Manaugh & Mike Cynecki ( mcynecki@lee-eng.com ) Research, ANF10(1) – Sirisha Kothuri ( skothuri@pdx.edu ) Pedestrian Modeling and Simulation, ANF10(2) – Karim Ismail ( karim.ismail@carleton.ca ) & Jean-Michel Auberlet ( jean-michel.auberlet@ifsttar.fr ) Pedestrian and Autonomous Vehicle Interactions, ANF10(3)—Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu ) & Justin Owens ( jowens@vtti.vt.edu )  

AGENDA TIME   AGENDA ITEM     9:01 am                   9:05 am   9:07 am     9:10 am   9:13 am     9:16 am   9:20 am Committee Business and Initiatives   General TRB Initiatives: TRB Pedestrian Committee Strategic Plan & Centennial Paper; TRB Webinars ( https://webinar.mytrb.org/Webinars ); PRPs Database ( http://prp.trb.org/ ); Research Needs Statements (RNS) Database ( http://rns.trb.org ); TR News ( http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/dva/chair/TRNews.pdf ); Research Pays Off ( http://www.trb.org/Publications/RPObySubjectAreas.aspx ); TRB IDEA Programs ( http://www.trb.org/IDEAProgram/Public/IDEAProgram.aspx ); Young Members Council ( https://sites.google.com/site/youngmemberscouncil/ ) – Bob Schneider Pedestrian Sessions at TRB Annual Meeting ( http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/trbped/conferences.cfm ) – Bob Schneider Human Factors Workshop Report: “The Rapid Rise in Pedestrian Fatalities: Changing Driver and Pedestrian Behavior to Save Pedestrian Lives” – Frank Proulx ( fproulx@tooledesign.com ) & Mike Kuzel ( mkuzel@4msafety.com ) (alt = Cynecki) Workshop Report: “Uncontrolled Crosswalks: What's New, What's Needed” – Meghan Mitman ( m.mitman@fehrandpeers.com ) Workshop Report: “What’s That on the Sidewalk? Safety Issues, Mobility Benefits, and Policy Issues of Emerging Transportation Devices” – Chris Cherry ( cherry@utk.edu ) Other Sunday workshop reports (e.g., “Risky Business? Exploring What Lies Ahead for Designing Roads for All Users”; “Update of AASHTO Greenbook , 8 th Edition”) Workshop Preview: “Exploring the Complexity of Pedestrian Fatality Trends: Understanding the Underlying System to Inform More Effective Action” (Thursday, 1/17, Convention Ctr. 202A) – Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu )

Understand and reverse the trend of increasing pedestrian fatalities in the US (and other countries) Pedestrian and AV interactions Pedestrian interactions with emerging systems & devices (e.g., TNCs, bikeshare, e-scooters)Equity in pedestrian mobility, accessibility, & safety Pedestrian issues in developing countriesPedestrian-related policies (e.g., Vision Zero, Complete Streets)Driver behavior, traffic safety culture, and ped safety How to reduce pedestrian fatalities at night Pedestrian data collection techniques, QA/QC Pedestrian Committee Strategic Plan (Focus areas for next 3 years)

TRB Centennial Paper “Pedestrian Transportation Research: Past and Future” Draft being developed by Bob Schneider, Sirisha Kothuri, Laura Sandt, Kevin Manaugh, Lauren Blackburn, Joe Fish

TRB Centennial Paper “Pedestrian Transportation Research: Past and Future” Draft being developed by Bob Schneider, Sirisha Kothuri, Laura Sandt, Kevin Manaugh, Lauren Blackburn, Joe Fish Please take the online survey at: https://bit.ly/2VN6oN3 Survey title: “What is the Most Important Pedestrian Transportation Research in the Last 50 Years?”

Robert Schneider, 2014 to present Shawn Turner, 2008 to 2014 Ron Van Houten, 2005 to 2008Peggy Drake, 2003 to 2005Ann Hershfang, 1997 to 2003Michael Cynecki, 1994 to 1997Kay Colpitts, 1988 to 1994 Charles Zegeer, 1982 to 1988John Fegan , 1979 to 1982 Julie Anna Fee Cirillo , 1976 to 1979 Robert Sleight, 1970 to 1976 Pedestrian Committee Chairs Thanks!

Major Milestones of Centennial Events • January 2019 – Release of pre-celebration material to begin to create excitement, awareness, and early enthusiasm • June 2019 - Centennial Website launch• January 2020 Annual Meeting - Celebration officially begins, focus is on TRB's history• November 11, 2020 - Actual TRB Centennial date• January 2021 Annual Meeting - Celebration officially ends, focus is on TRB's future• February 2021- Centennial website archived TRB Centennial Planning Efforts Update

AGENDA TIME   AGENDA ITEM     9:01 am                   9:05 am   9:07 am     9:10 am   9:13 am     9:16 am   9:20 am Committee Business and Initiatives   General TRB Initiatives: TRB Pedestrian Committee Strategic Plan & Centennial Paper; TRB Webinars ( https://webinar.mytrb.org/Webinars ); PRPs Database ( http://prp.trb.org/ ); Research Needs Statements (RNS) Database ( http://rns.trb.org ); TR News ( http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/dva/chair/TRNews.pdf ); Research Pays Off ( http://www.trb.org/Publications/RPObySubjectAreas.aspx ); TRB IDEA Programs ( http://www.trb.org/IDEAProgram/Public/IDEAProgram.aspx ); Young Members Council ( https://sites.google.com/site/youngmemberscouncil/ ) – Bob Schneider Pedestrian Sessions at TRB Annual Meeting ( http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/trbped/conferences.cfm ) – Bob Schneider Human Factors Workshop Report: “The Rapid Rise in Pedestrian Fatalities: Changing Driver and Pedestrian Behavior to Save Pedestrian Lives” – Frank Proulx ( fproulx@tooledesign.com ) & Mike Kuzel ( mkuzel@4msafety.com ) (alt = Cynecki) Workshop Report: “Uncontrolled Crosswalks: What's New, What's Needed” – Meghan Mitman ( m.mitman@fehrandpeers.com ) Workshop Report: “What’s That on the Sidewalk? Safety Issues, Mobility Benefits, and Policy Issues of Emerging Transportation Devices” – Chris Cherry ( cherry@utk.edu ) Other Sunday workshop reports (e.g., “Risky Business? Exploring What Lies Ahead for Designing Roads for All Users”; “Update of AASHTO Greenbook , 8 th Edition”) Workshop Preview: “Exploring the Complexity of Pedestrian Fatality Trends: Understanding the Underlying System to Inform More Effective Action” (Thursday, 1/17, Convention Ctr. 202A) – Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu )

www.TRB.org/webinars

www.trb.org/Publications/PubsTRNewsMagazine.aspx

Submit to: smaher@nas.edu http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/dva/chair/RPO.pdf

Source: Fitzpatrick, K. Safety Effectiveness of the HAWK or Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon, http://www.trb.org/main/blurbs/167477.aspx , 2012 http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/dva/chair/RPO.pdf

www.TRB.org/IDEA For untested infrastructure & devices NCHRP Idea Type 1 = $150K max NCHRP Idea Type 2 = $100K max (require a 50% match to NCHRP contribution)

https://sites.google.com/site/youngmemberscouncil/

http://www.MyTRB.org

AGENDA TIME   AGENDA ITEM     9:01 am                   9:05 am   9:07 am     9:10 am   9:13 am     9:16 am   9:20 am Committee Business and Initiatives   General TRB Initiatives: TRB Pedestrian Committee Strategic Plan & Centennial Paper; TRB Webinars ( https://webinar.mytrb.org/Webinars ); PRPs Database ( http://prp.trb.org/ ); Research Needs Statements (RNS) Database ( http://rns.trb.org ); TR News ( http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/dva/chair/TRNews.pdf ); Research Pays Off ( http://www.trb.org/Publications/RPObySubjectAreas.aspx ); TRB IDEA Programs ( http://www.trb.org/IDEAProgram/Public/IDEAProgram.aspx ); Young Members Council ( https://sites.google.com/site/youngmemberscouncil/ ) – Bob Schneider Pedestrian Sessions at TRB Annual Meeting ( http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/trbped/conferences.cfm ) – Bob Schneider Human Factors Workshop Report: “The Rapid Rise in Pedestrian Fatalities: Changing Driver and Pedestrian Behavior to Save Pedestrian Lives” – Frank Proulx ( fproulx@tooledesign.com ) & Mike Kuzel ( mkuzel@4msafety.com ) (alt = Cynecki) Workshop Report: “Uncontrolled Crosswalks: What's New, What's Needed” – Meghan Mitman ( m.mitman@fehrandpeers.com ) Workshop Report: “What’s That on the Sidewalk? Safety Issues, Mobility Benefits, and Policy Issues of Emerging Transportation Devices” – Chris Cherry ( cherry@utk.edu ) Other Sunday workshop reports (e.g., “Risky Business? Exploring What Lies Ahead for Designing Roads for All Users”; “Update of AASHTO Greenbook , 8 th Edition”) Workshop Preview: “Exploring the Complexity of Pedestrian Fatality Trends: Understanding the Underlying System to Inform More Effective Action” (Thursday, 1/17, Convention Ctr. 202A) – Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu )

Pedestrian-Related Events at the 2019 Annual MeetingSource: http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/trbped/conferences.cfm (Thanks to PBIC for posting) Part 1 Event Date Time Location Risky Business? Exploring What Lies Ahead for Designing Roads for All Users Sun, Jan 13 9:00am - 12:00pm Convention Center, Salon B What’s That on the Sidewalk? Safety Issues, Mobility Benefits, and Policy Issues of Emerging Transportation Devices Sun, Jan 13 9:00am - 12:00pm Convention Center, 102B The Rapid Rise in Pedestrian Fatalities: Changing Driver and Pedestrian Behavior to Save Pedestrian Lives  Sun, Jan 13 9:00am - 5:00pm (Ticket Required) Planning for a Comprehensive Update of AASHTO's "A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets, 8th Edition" Sun, Jan 13 9:00am - 4:30pm Convention Center, 208 Uncontrolled Crosswalks: What's New, What's Needed Sun, Jan 13 1:30pm - 4:30pm Convention Center, 102B Planning Innovations for Small and Medium-Sized Communities Mon, Jan 14 8:00am - 9:45am Convention Center, 156 Safety and Health in Environmental Justice Communities Mon, Jan 14 8:00am - 9:45am Convention Center, 140B Incorporating Equity in Pedestrian Planning and Policy Mon, Jan 14 8:00am - 9:45am Convention Center, Salon C From Fundamental Relationships to Data Mining Techniques: Understanding Vulnerable User Safety (Posters) Mon, Jan 14 8:00am - 9:45am Convention Center, Hall A Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Analysis Joint Subcommittee Meeting Mon, Jan 14 10:15am - 12:00pm Marquis Ballroom Salon 14 (M2) Impairment on Road Users Other Than Drivers Mon, Jan 14 1:30pm - 3:15pm Convention Center, 101 Pedestrian Crossing Behavior and Safety Mon, Jan 14 1:30pm - 3:15pm Convention Center, Salon A

Pedestrian-Related Events at the 2019 Annual MeetingSource: http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/trbped/conferences.cfm (Thanks to PBIC for posting) Part 2 Event Date Time Location fficient, Sustainable Commuting: System Models and Real-World Implementations (Poster) Mon, Jan 14 1:30pm - 3:15pm Convention Center, Hall A Pedestrian and Autonomous Vehicle Interactions Subcommittee Meeting Mon, Jan 14 3:45pm - 5:30pm Marriott Marquis, Supreme Court (M4) Pedestrian and Facility Evacuations (Posters) Tues, Jan 15 8:00am - 9:45am Convention Center, Hall A Safety Data, Analysis, and Evaluation: Research in Four Acts Tues, Jan 15 8:00am - 9:45am Convention Center, 103A School Transportation Safety (Posters) Tues, Jan 15 8:00am - 9:45am Convention Center, Hall A Public Transportation Travel Behavior and Networks (Posters) Tues, Jan 15 8:00am - 9:45am Convention Center, Hall A Pedestrian Committee Meeting Tues, Jan 15 8:00am -12:00m Marquis Ballroom Salon 12 (M2) Transportation Issues in Major Cities Committee Tues, Jan 15 8:00am -12:00m Marriott Marquis, Liberty M (M4) Non-Motorized Transport and Traffic in Developing Countries (Posters) Tues, Jan 15 10:15am - 12:00pm Convention Center, Hall A Timely and Relevant Pavement Marking and Pavement Marker Topics Tues, Jan 15 1:30pm - 3:15pm Convention Center, 204B Emerging Vehicles for Low-Speed Transportation Joint Subcommittee Meeting Tues, Jan 15 3:45pm - 5:30pm Marquis Ballroom Salon 4 (M2) YOU ARE HERE

Pedestrian-Related Events at the 2019 Annual MeetingSource: http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/trbped/conferences.cfm (Thanks to PBIC for posting) Part 3 Event Date Time Location Non-Motorized Transport in Developing Countries Tues, Jan 15 3:45pm - 5:30pm Convention Center, 154 Evolving Active Transportation Issues in National Parks and Public Lands Tues, Jan 15 3:45pm - 5:30pm Convention Center, 156 Pedestrian Planning and Analysis (Poster) Tues, Jan 15 3:45pm - 5:30pm Convention Center, Hall A School Transportation Subcommittee Meeting Tues, Jan 15 6:00pm - 7:30pm Marquis Ballroom Salon 14 (M2) Advances in Pedestrian Safety Research (Poster) Wed, Jan 16 8:00am - 9:45am Convention Center, Hall A Transport for Elderly and Disabled Persons (TRANSED) Conference Planning Subcommittee Meeting Wed, Jan 16 10:15am - 12:00pm Marquis, Howard University (M1) Pedestrian Research Subcommittee Meeting Wed, Jan 16 10:15am - 12:00pm Marquis Ballroom Salon 13 (M2) Practical Challenges in the Operation of Low-Speed Automated Shuttle Vehicle Systems Wed, Jan 16 10:15am - 12:00pm Convention Center, Salon C Bending the Learning Curve: Local Agencies Adapting Their Roundabout Implementation Based on Experience Wed, Jan 16 10:15am - 12:00pm Convention Center, Salon B Public Lands Transportation Fellows: Solving Transportation Challenges at U.S. National Wildlife Refuges (Posters) Wed, Jan 16 10:15am - 12:00pm Convention Center, Hall A Bicycle and Pedestrian Data Joint Subcommittee Meeting Wed, Jan 16 12:15pm - 2:15pm Marriott Marquis, Liberty J (M4)

Pedestrian-Related Events at the 2019 Annual MeetingSource: http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/trbped/conferences.cfm (Thanks to PBIC for posting) Part 4 Event Date Time Location Pedestrian and Bicycle University Education Joint Subcommittee Meeting Wed, Jan 16 2:30pm - 4:30pm Marquis Ballroom Salon 14 (M2) Transportation Issues and Solutions in Major Cities (Posters) Wed, Jan 16 2:30pm - 4:00pm Convention Center, Hall A Innovative Technologies and Methods to Analyze Pedestrian Behavior Wed, Jan 16 4:30pm - 6:00pm Convention Center, Salon A Feet First Caucus Wed, Jan 16 6:15pm - 7:15pm Marquis Ballroom Salon 12 (M2) Exploring the Complexity of Pedestrian Fatality Trends: Understanding the Underlying System to Inform More Effective Action Thurs, Jan 17 8:00am - 12:00pm Convention Center, 202A

AGENDA TIME   AGENDA ITEM     9:01 am                   9:05 am   9:07 am     9:10 am   9:13 am     9:16 am   9:20 am Committee Business and Initiatives   General TRB Initiatives: TRB Pedestrian Committee Strategic Plan & Centennial Paper; TRB Webinars ( https://webinar.mytrb.org/Webinars ); PRPs Database ( http://prp.trb.org/ ); Research Needs Statements (RNS) Database ( http://rns.trb.org ); TR News ( http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/dva/chair/TRNews.pdf ); Research Pays Off ( http://www.trb.org/Publications/RPObySubjectAreas.aspx ); TRB IDEA Programs ( http://www.trb.org/IDEAProgram/Public/IDEAProgram.aspx ); Young Members Council ( https://sites.google.com/site/youngmemberscouncil/ ) – Bob Schneider Pedestrian Sessions at TRB Annual Meeting ( http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/trbped/conferences.cfm ) – Bob Schneider Human Factors Workshop Report: “The Rapid Rise in Pedestrian Fatalities: Changing Driver and Pedestrian Behavior to Save Pedestrian Lives” – Frank Proulx ( fproulx@tooledesign.com ) & Mike Kuzel ( mkuzel@4msafety.com ) (alt = Cynecki) Workshop Report: “Uncontrolled Crosswalks: What's New, What's Needed” – Meghan Mitman ( m.mitman@fehrandpeers.com ) Workshop Report: “What’s That on the Sidewalk? Safety Issues, Mobility Benefits, and Policy Issues of Emerging Transportation Devices” – Chris Cherry ( cherry@utk.edu ) Other Sunday workshop reports (e.g., “Risky Business? Exploring What Lies Ahead for Designing Roads for All Users”; “Update of AASHTO Greenbook , 8 th Edition”) Workshop Preview: “Exploring the Complexity of Pedestrian Fatality Trends: Understanding the Underlying System to Inform More Effective Action” (Thursday, 1/17, Convention Ctr. 202A) – Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu )

AGENDA TIME   AGENDA ITEM     9:22 am                 9:37 am   9:40 am                           Committee Business and Initiatives   Joint Subcommittees/Liaisons (3 minutes each): a. Pedestrian & Bicycle University Education (Kristen Brookshire, brookshire@hsrc.unc.edu ); b. Bicycle and Pedestrian Data, https://sites.google.com/site/bikepeddata/ (Sirisha Kothuri, skothuri@pdx.edu ); c. Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Analysis (Thomas Jonsson, thomas.jonsson@ntnu.no & Shane Turner, Shane.A.Turner@mwhglobal.com ); d. Emerging Vehicles for Low Speed Transportation (Chris Cherry, cherry@utk.edu ); e. Intersections Joint Subcommittee Janet Barlow ( jmbarlow@accessforblind.org ); f. Others? Health & Transportation Subcommittee (ADD50-01)/Arterial Task Force Update –Megan Wier ( megan.wier@sfdph.org ), Eloisa Raynault ( eloisaraynault@gmail.com ) NCHRP Projects (2 minutes each): NCHRP Synthesis 20-05, Topic 49-08: “Pedestrian Safety Relative to Traffic Speed Management” – Rebecca Sanders ( rebeccalaurensanders@gmail.com ) NCHRP Synthesis 20-05, Topic 50-10: “Availability and use of Pedestrian Infrastructure Data to Support Active Transportation Planning” – Hugh Louch ( hughlouch@altaplanning.com ) NCHRP 03-78C: “Training and Technology Transfer for Accessibility Guidelines for Roundabouts and Channelized Turn Lanes” – Bastian Schroeder ( bschroeder@kittelson.com ) and Janet Barlow ( jmbarlow@accessforblind.org ) NCHRP 07-25: “Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety at Alternative Intersections and Interchanges” – Bastian Schroeder ( bschroeder@kittelson.com ) NCHRP 15-45: “Update of the AASHTO Guide for the Planning, Design, and Operation of Pedestrian Facilities” – Theo Petritsch ( tap@sprinkleconsulting.com )

AGENDA TIME   AGENDA ITEM     9:40 am                     9:58 am Committee Business and Initiatives   NCHRP Projects (2 minutes each): NCHRP 15-63: “Guidance to Improve Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety at Intersections” – Krista Nordback ( nordback@hsrc.unc.edu ) and Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu ) NCHRP 17-73: “Systemic Pedestrian Safety Analyses” – Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu ) and Libby Thomas ( thomas@hsrc.unc.edu ) NCHRP 17-84: “Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Performance Functions for the Highway Safety Manual” – Darren Torbic ( dtorbic@mriglobal.org ) NCHRP 17-87: “Enhancing Pedestrian Volume Estimation and Developing HCM Pedestrian Methodologies for Safe and Sustainable Communities” – Ray Derr ( rderr@nas.edu ), other NCHRP staff, or panel member Other Projects (2 minutes each): National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) project: “Effect of Guidance Surfaces on Travelers with Vision and Mobility Impairments” – Janet Barlow ( jmbarlow@accessforblind.org ) & Rob Wall Emerson ( robert.wall@wmich.edu ) TCRP Project B-46: “Tactile Wayfinding in Transportation Settings for Travelers Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired” – Janet Barlow ( jmbarlow@accessforblind.org ) 10:02 am BREAK

AGENDA TIME   AGENDA ITEM     10:15 am   10:16 am 10:19 am   10:24 am     10:32 am   10:36 am 10:40 am   10:44 am   10:49 am 10:54 am   10:57 am         Agency and Organization Updates   6th International Symposium on Highway Geometric Design (featuring the 6th Urban Street Symposium) – Kay Fitzpatrick ( K-Fitzpatrick@tti.tamu.edu ) USDOT Office of the Secretary – Barbara McCann ( barbara.mccann@dot.gov ) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) – Kristie Johnson ( kristie.johnson@dot.gov ) & Ruth Esteban ( Ruth.Esteban@dot.gov ) Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) – Wesley Blount ( wesley.blount@dot.gov ) /Gary Jensen ( gary.jensen@dot.gov )/Christopher Douwes ( christopher.douwes@dot.gov )/Tamara Redmon ( tamara.redmon@dot.gov ) National Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (NCUTCD) – Ron Van Houten ( ron.vanhouten@wmich.edu ) Reducing multiple threat conflicts in St. Paul – Ron Van Houten ITE Complete Streets Council & ITE Ped /Bike Standing Committee – Meghan Mitman ( m.mitman@fehrandpeers.com ) Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC) – Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu ) Collaborative Sciences Center for Road Safety – Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu ) National Center for Safe Routes to School – Seth LaJeunesse ( lajeune@hsrc.unc.edu ) Other affiliated agencies & organizations (maximum 3 minutes each): US Access Board – Scott Windley ( windley@access-board.gov ) National Complete Streets Coalition/Smart Growth America – Emiko Atherton ( eatherton@smartgrowthamerica.org ) Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals (APBP) – Conor Semler ( csemler@kittelson.com ) & Madeline Brozen ( mbrozen@ucla.edu ) America Walks – Heidi Simon ( hsimon@americawalks.org ) League of American Bicyclists, Active Transportation Leadership Institute & Benchmarking Project – Bill Nesper ( billnesper@bikeleague.org ) Towards Zero Deaths – Kelly Hardy ( khardy@aashto.org ) Perils for Pedestrians – John Wetmore ( john@pedestrians.org )

AGENDA TIME   AGENDA ITEM     11:14 am   11:19 am   11:24 am   11:28 am   11:40 am               11:59 am   Other Presentations and Discussions   Video Analytics Towards Vision Zero Partnership – Franz Loewenherz ( floewenherz@bellevuewa.gov ) Animated Videos for Young Pedestrians and Bicyclists – Myung Ko ( M-Ko@tti.tamu.edu ) Enhancing pedestrian safety though NSF Smart Connected Communities project – Srinivas Pulugurtha ( sspulugu@uncc.edu ) Discussion of research on e-bike and e-scooter interactions with pedestrians – Laura Sandt ( sandt@hsrc.unc.edu ) & Chris Cherry ( cherry@utk.edu ) Discussion of Pedestrian Topics for 2018 – Bob Schneider TRB Webinar Ideas & volunteers (Deadline to submit webinar requests for the second half of 2019 is March 15th) 2020 Annual Meeting Human Factors Workshop & General Workshop Ideas & volunteers (Need volunteers and ideas by early April; Deadline is June 1st) 2020 Annual Meeting Call for Papers Ideas & volunteers (early April; June 1st) 2019 Research Needs Statements (Subcommittee meeting on Wednesday, 10:15 am – 12:00 pm, Marriott Marquis, Marquis Ballroom Salon 13 (M2)) Feet First Caucus: Wednesday, 6:15-7:15 pm, Marriott Marquis, Ballroom Salon 12 (M2) – Bob Schneider   12:00 pm ADJOURN  

Feet First Caucus Wednesday, 6:15-7:15 pm, Marriott Marquis, Ballroom Salon 12 (M2) Sponsoring CommitteesPedestrians (ANF10)Transportation in the Developing Countries (ABE90) Bicycle Transportation (ANF20)

For more information on the TRB Pedestrian Committee, see http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/trbped or contact Bob Schneider, Committee Chair, 414-229-3849, rjschnei@uwm.edu Thanks for coming!...The work continues during the year