Publication
Research Paper
Legislative improvements for Integrated Management of Pedestrian Paths
Namgung, Jihee Associate Research Fellow
Choi, Gayoon Assistant Research Fellow
- Provisional 2024-3
- 2024.10.15
- 6Page
- Hit 2995
Summary
Purpose of the study
- Proposing improvement measures for pedestrian safety laws and related laws and systems centered on 'pedestrian streets'
- As an extension of institutional changes to improve the pedestrian environment and strengthen the right to walk, the concept of 'pedestrian street' and related regulations are to be overhauled to establish a continuous, integrated, and systematic management plan that encompasses various walking spaces.
- This study proposes institutional challenges and alternatives to more closely protect pedestrian safety blind spots, while providing evidence to support the need and direction of institutional improvement.
Contents
Quoting
APA
Namgung, Jihee, Choi, Gayoon. (2024). Legislative improvements for Integrated Management of Pedestrian Paths. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
MLA
Namgung, Jihee, Choi, Gayoon. Legislative improvements for Integrated Management of Pedestrian Paths.Architecture & Urban Research Institute. 2024
Chicago
Namgung, Jihee, Choi, Gayoon. 2024. Legislative improvements for Integrated Management of Pedestrian Paths. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
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