Uploaded on 2020-03-16 by Abdulwahab
Safety is correlated with walking: Many studies (Saelens, B. E., & Handy, S. L. 2008) have been proved that the factor of safety is positively correlated with physical activities and in practically walking in neighborhoods. I would do that: first, investigated what is the problem in many dimensions in order to have a comprehensive understanding and analyzing what I have gotten. for example, there a need for understanding the demographic, social, and economic factors by using or creating a methodology of analyzing these factors with full engaging local people during this process. second, analyzing the physical factors that might be correlated with walking and safety. for example, Direct factor-like sidewalk behavior, sidewalk lighting, sidewalk. survey direct users, kids, women, and men. third, analyzing land use and identify if there a connecting relationship connection by understanding street connectivity and so on. Finally, based on the analysis, recommended some recommendations based on team suggestions and give some suggestions based on the resident suggestion.