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Pedestrian Safety Project VANDU

The Downtown Eastside Pedestrian Safety Project is a pilot program being run by the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users VANDU. Volunteers from the community will be out on the street observing and recording driver and pedestrian volumes and behaviours and noting the design of the streets and sidewalks. Pedestrians will also be asked to fill out a survey. Similar information will be collected towards the end of the project for evaluation purposes. The nine pedestrian injury hotspots. Locations with fiv.

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The Downtown Eastside Pedestrian Safety Project is a pilot program being run by the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users VANDU. Volunteers from the community will be out on the street observing and recording driver and pedestrian volumes and behaviours and noting the design of the streets and sidewalks. Pedestrians will also be asked to fill out a survey. Similar information will be collected towards the end of the project for evaluation purposes. The nine pedestrian injury hotspots. Locations with fiv.

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