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Safer Streets, Stronger Economies

Source: National Complete Streets Coalition
Safer Streets, Stronger Economies analyzes that data and explores the outcomes communities get for their investments in Complete Streets. In this tight budget climate, transportation staff and elected leaders want to get the most out of every dollar.
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Evaluating Complete Streets Projects: A Guide for Practitioners

Source: National Complete Streets Coalition
This resource, meant for agencies interested in but just beginning their project evaluation efforts, intends to provide general steps to take in evaluating projects and discuss useful measures for common Complete Streets goals of access,
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National Complete Streets Coalition

Source: Smart Growth America
As a program of Smart Growth America, the National Complete Streets Coalition promotes complete streets through advocacy efforts, policy analysis, and technical assistance.
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Complete Streets

Source: Pedestrian Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
Complete streets are designed and operate to enable safe and convenient access for all users. Pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists, and transit riders of all ages and abilities are able to safely move along and across a complete street.
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"New Pedestrian Detector from Google Could Make Self-Driving Cars Cheaper

Source: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Spectrum
A deep learning system works 60 times faster than previous methods.
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Deep Learning Makes Driverless Cars Better at Spotting Pedestrians

Source: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Spectrum
Pedestrian detection systems for cars could become faster and more accurate with help from deep learning algorithms.
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Automated Vehicles Article Roundup

Source: University of North Carolina Department of City and Regional Planning
Weekly roundup of news articles that discuss pedestrian and bicycle safety implications of connected and automated vehicles. Compiled and maintained by UNC DCRP Masters student Will Leimenstoll.
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Automated Vehicles Symposium

Source: Transportation Research Board (TRB)
A TRB co-sponsored conference held annually brings together industry, government, and academia from around the world to address technology, operations, and policy issues.
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Connected/Automated Vehicle Research Roadmap for AASHTO

Source: Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
This National Cooperative Highway Research Program project (20-24[98]) developed a Connected/Automated Vehicle Research Roadmap addressing the policy, planning, and implementation issues that will face state and local transportation agencies.
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Autonomous Vehicle Information Library

Source: American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA)
AAMVA's Autonomous Vehicle Information Library is a clearinghouse of information with resources from researchers, regulators, and the media.
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