Evaluation of the national network of child pedestrian training pilot projects
| Publisher: | Department for Transport |
| Publication type: | Research report |
| Published date: | 25 March 2008 |
| Mode/topic: | Roads, Road safety |
The evaluation of the National Child Pedestrian Training Pilot Project (Kerbcraft) investigated its impact on children’s pedestrian behaviour and on schools and volunteers. Effective ways of establishing and sustaining practical child pedestrian schemes were identified. The study was conducted by Kirstie Whelan and colleagues at the University of the West of England, Bristol.
The full report, Evaluation of the National Network of Child Pedestrian Training Pilot Projects by Kirstie Whelan, Elizabeth Towner, Gail Errington and Jane Powell, is published by the Department for Transport (ISBN 978 1 904763 84 0, price £43.00). To order further free copies of these findings or the full report as a priced publication, contact: DfT Publications, tel: 0870 1226 236, textphone: 0870 1207 405, email: dftinf@capita.co.uk.
Evaluation of the national network of child pedestrian training pilot projects - Findings
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