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Graycie W Soto1, Geoffrey P Whitfield1, Bryant J Webber1,2, John D Omura1, Tiffany J Chen1,3, Hatidza Zaganjor1, Kenneth Rose1.
Abstract
Motor vehicle traffic is commonly cited as a barrier to walking, but national level perceptions of traffic characteristics that negatively influence walking and potential traffic mitigation strategies remain unclear. The objectives of this study were to describe perceptions of (1) traffic characteristics that make walking unsafe in the United States and (2) potential mitigation strategies to address these concerns among those who report traffic as a barrier to walking. Data were from FallStyles, a nationwide internet panel survey conducted in October 2019 (n = 3,284 adults). Respondents reported if traffic makes walking unsafe where they live; those who answered yes were then asked about traffic characteristics that make walking unsafe (number of vehicles, speed of vehicles, distracted or impaired driving, types of vehicles, and other reasons) and potential mitigation strategies (new or improved sidewalks, crosswalks, pedestrian signals, street lighting, things that slow vehicles down, separating the sidewalk from the road, fewer vehicle lanes, and other). Prevalence of responses was assessed overall and by select sociodemographic and geographic characteristics, and by walking status. Nearly 25% of US adults reported that traffic is a barrier to walking where they live. Of these, 79% selected vehicle speed as a contributing traffic characteristic, and 57% indicated new or improved sidewalks as a potential mitigation strategy. These top responses were shared across all sociodemographic, geographic, and walking behavior subgroups. Speed reduction efforts and built environment enhancements such as sidewalks may alleviate pedestrian safety concerns. Promotion campaigns may be needed to bring awareness to such changes.Entities:
Keywords: Barrier; Built environment; Epidemiology; Safety countermeasures; Traffic; Walking
Year: 2022 PMID: 36237840 PMCID: PMC9552087 DOI: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.102003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Med Rep ISSN: 2211-3355
Sample Characteristics and Prevalence of Reporting Traffic as a Barrier to Walking, 2019 FallStyles.
| Sample Characteristics | Reported Traffic as a Barrier to Walking | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | Unweighted % | Weighted % | Weighted % | 95 % CI | |
| Total | 3284 | – | – | 23.7 | (21.9, 25.5) |
| Age (years) | |||||
| 18–34 | 530 | 16.1 | 28.1 | 28.5 | (24.1, 32.8) |
| 35–49 | 702 | 21.4 | 24.5 | 25.9 | (22.3, 29.4) |
| 50–64 | 1090 | 33.2 | 26.7 | 20.9 | (18.3, 23.5) |
| 65+ | 962 | 29.3 | 20.7 | 18.3 | (15.5, 21.1) |
| Sex | |||||
| Male | 1737 | 52.9 | 48.8 | 20.6 | (18.3, 23.0) |
| Female | 1547 | 47.1 | 51.2 | 26.6 | (24.1, 29.2) |
| Race/ethnicity | |||||
| White, NH | 2431 | 74.0 | 64.9 | 22.3 | (20.4, 24.3) |
| Black, NH | 261 | 7.9 | 11.1 | 21.8 | (16.0, 27.6) |
| Hispanic | 333 | 10.1 | 15.7 | 30.4 | (24.9, 36.0) |
| Other and multiracial, NH | 259 | 7.9 | 8.3 | 24.2 | (17.9, 30.5) |
| Education level | |||||
| HS or less | 1041 | 31.7 | 37.6 | 25.3 | (22.1, 28.5) |
| Some college | 960 | 29.2 | 28.1 | 24.7 | (21.5, 28.0) |
| Bachelor's degree or higher | 1283 | 39.1 | 34.3 | 21.1 | (18.6, 23.7) |
| Income | |||||
| Less than $50,000 | 965 | 29.4 | 30.9 | 30.9 | (27.3, 34.5) |
| $50,000–$99,999 | 1021 | 31.1 | 32.1 | 23.6 | (20.5, 26.8) |
| $100,000 or more | 1298 | 39.5 | 37.0 | 17.8 | (15.4, 20.1) |
| Region | |||||
| Northeast | 613 | 18.7 | 18.1 | 24.4 | (20.2, 28.6) |
| Midwest | 749 | 22.8 | 20.6 | 18.3 | (14.9, 21.8) |
| South | 1169 | 35.6 | 37.2 | 28.0 | (25.0, 31.1) |
| West | 753 | 22.9 | 24.1 | 21.1 | (17.6, 24.5) |
| MSA status | |||||
| Non-metro | 443 | 13.5 | 13.1 | 20.2 | (15.8, 24.5) |
| Metro | 2841 | 86.5 | 86.9 | 24.2 | (22.3, 26.1) |
| Transportation walking | |||||
| No | 2402 | 73.1 | 71.3 | 23.4 | (21.3, 25.4) |
| Yes | 882 | 26.9 | 28.7 | 24.6 | (21.1, 28.1) |
| Leisure walking | |||||
| No | 1197 | 36.4 | 38.8 | 26.3 | (23.3, 29.2) |
| Yes | 2087 | 63.6 | 61.2 | 22.1 | (19.9, 24.2) |
Abbreviations: CI = confidence interval; MSA = metropolitan statistical area; NH = non-Hispanic and HS = high school.
For ordinal variables, linear trends across the categories were assessed; superscript L indicates a significant linear trend within demographic subgroup (p < 0.05).
Indicate significant differences within demographic subgroups; values with different letters are significantly different (Bonferroni corrected p < 0.05); values that do not have a superscript are not significantly different.
Prevalence of Perceived Traffic Characteristics That Make Walking Unsafe Among Those Who Report Traffic as a Barrier to Walking, 2019 FallStyles (N = 710).
| Speed of Vehicles % (95 % CI) | Number of Vehicles % (95 % CI) | Distracted or Impaired Driving % (95 % CI) | Types of Vehicles % (95 % CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 78.8 (75.3, 82.3) | 63.1 (58.9, 67.2) | 38.8 (34.6, 42.9) | 31.9 (27.9, 35.9) |
| Age (years) | ||||
| 18–34 | 83.9 (77.1, 90.6) | 66.7 (58.1, 75.4) | 37.3 (28.9, 45.8) | 35.3 (26.7, 43.9) |
| 35–49 | 76.2 (69.3, 83.2) | 60.5 (52.6, 68.4) | 36.7 (29.1, 44.2) | 29.3 (22.3, 36.4) |
| 50–64 | 78.5 (72.7, 84.2) | 65.8 (59.2, 72.4) | 44.6 (37.7, 51.6) | 31.9 (25.4, 38.3) |
| 65+ | 72.8 (64.8, 80.8) | 55.6 (46.9, 64.3) | 36.6 (28.1, 45.1) | 29.3 (21.0, 37.7) |
| Sex | ||||
| Male | 76.3 (70.8, 81.8) | 61.9 (55.5, 68.4) | 42.6 (36.1, 49.0) | 28.8 (23.0, 34.7) |
| Female | 80.6 (76.1, 85.2) | 63.9 (58.5, 69.4) | 35.9 (30.6, 41.3) | 34.2 (28.8, 39.7) |
| Race/ethnicity | ||||
| White, non-Hispanic | 80.0 (76.1, 83.9) | 63.0 (58.2, 67.9) | 37.7 (32.9, 42.5) | 32.3 (27.5, 37.1) |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 78.8 (66.0, 91.6) | 62.2 (47.6, 76.8) | 31.0 (17.6, 44.4) | 30.5 (16.2, 44.8) |
| Hispanic | 79.3 (70.2, 88.4) | 61.9 (51.0, 72.7) | 41.1 (30.4, 51.9) | 31.3 (21.4, 41.2) |
| Other and multiracial, non-Hispanic | 68.6 (54.7, 82.5) | 67.3 (52.7, 82.0) | 49.9 (34.8, 65.0) | 32.4 (18.6, 46.3) |
| Education level | ||||
| High school or less | 78.5 (72.4, 84.5) | 59.4 (52.0, 66.7) | 34.5 (27.5, 41.5) | 32.2 (25.2, 39.2) |
| Some college | 78.3 (71.9, 84.7) | 67.6 (60.7, 74.6) | 40.7 (33.2, 48.1) | 32.0 (24.9, 39.0) |
| Bachelor's degree or higher | 79.7 (74.1, 85.2) | 63.6 (56.9, 70.3) | 42.4 (35.7, 49.2) | 31.5 (25.0, 38.0) |
| Income | ||||
| Less than $50,000 | 79.4 (73.5, 85.3) | 64.2 (57.5, 71.0) | 36.9 (30.2, 43.5) | 36.9 (30.1, 43.7) |
| $50,000–$99,999 | 79.7 (73.6, 85.9) | 61.0 (53.3, 68.7) | 36.4 (29.0, 43.8) | 30.3 (23.3, 37.4) |
| $100,000 or more | 76.8 (70.8, 82.8) | 63.8 (56.8, 70.7) | 44.2 (37.0, 51.5) | 26.6 (19.9, 33.2) |
| Region | ||||
| Northeast | 79.6 (72.0, 87.3) | 63.8 (53.9, 73.7) | 38.0 (28.6, 47.5) | 35.8 (26.0, 45.7) |
| Midwest | 77.3 (68.2, 86.4) | 63.7 (53.4, 73.9) | 33.4 (23.7, 43.1) | 25.5 (16.8, 34.2) |
| South | 80.4 (75.5, 85.4) | 61.8 (55.6, 68.0) | 36.0 (29.8, 42.1) | 32.7 (26.6, 38.8) |
| West | 75.8 (67.3, 84.3) | 64.7 (55.6, 73.7) | 49.1 (39.8, 58.3) | 31.8 (23.2, 40.3) |
| MSA status | ||||
| Non-metro | 82.7 (73.7, 91.7) | 58.3 (46.8, 69.9) | 25.1 (15.5, 34.6) | 37.8 (25.8, 49.8) |
| Metro | 78.3 (74.5, 82.1) | 63.7 (59.2, 68.1) | 40.5 (36.0, 44.9) | 31.2 (26.9, 35.5) |
Abbreviations: CI = confidence interval and MSA = metropolitan statistical area.
The prevalence of reporting other reasons overall was 21.6%.
Indicate significant differences within demographic subgroups; values with different letters are significantly different (Bonferroni corrected p < 0.05); values that do not have a superscript are not significantly different.
Fig. 1Prevalence of perceived traffic characteristics that make walking unsafe among those who report traffic as a barrier to walking, by participation in transportation and leisure walking (n = 710).
Prevalence of Potential Mitigation Strategies Among Those Who Report Traffic as a Barrier to Walking, 2019 FallStyles (N = 710).
| New or Improved Sidewalks % (95 % CI) | Separating the Sidewalk From the Road % (95 % CI) | Things That Slow Vehicles Down % (95 % CI) | Crosswalks % (95 % CI) | Street Lighting % (95 % CI) | Pedestrian Signals % (95 % CI) | Fewer Vehicle Lanes % (95 % CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 56.8 (52.5, 61.0) | 45.1 (40.8, 49.3) | 38.5 (34.4, 42.7) | 34.3 (30.1, 38.4) | 30.5 (26.6, 34.5) | 27.6 (23.8, 31.5) | 10.0 (7.4, 12.7) |
| Age (years) | |||||||
| 18–34 | 55.9 (47.0, 64.8) | 47.0 (38.0, 55.9) | 37.6 (29.0, 46.3) | 44.6 (35.7, 53.5) | 31.5 (23.3, 39.6) | 30.5 (22.4, 38.6) | 10.6 (5.3, 15.9) |
| 35–49 | 57.9 (50.0, 65.8) | 40.7 (32.8, 48.5) | 38.8 (30.9, 46.7) | 32.1 (24.5, 39.6) | 35.2 (27.5, 42.8) | 32.4 (24.7, 40.0) | 11.7 (6.3, 17.1) |
| 50–64 | 55.1 (48.2, 62.1) | 50.4 (43.5, 57.4) | 38.2 (31.3, 45.0) | 29.0 (22.6, 35.5) | 27.1 (20.8, 33.4) | 20.0 (14.4, 25.6) | 9.1 (4.7, 13.5) |
| 65+ | 59.1 (50.4, 67.7) | 40.7 (32.1, 49.2) | 40.6 (31.9, 49.4) | 24.0 (16.3, 31.6) | 26.0 (18.2, 33.9) | 25.0 (16.8, 33.1) | – |
| Sex | |||||||
| Male | 56.2 (49.7, 62.7) | 44.6 (38.1, 51.1) | 36.4 (30.1, 42.8) | 32.0 (25.9, 38.2) | 30.5 (24.4, 36.6) | 27.7 (21.8, 33.6) | 7.8 (4.2, 11.4) |
| Female | 57.2 (51.6, 62.8) | 45.5 (39.9, 51.1) | 40.1 (34.5, 45.7) | 35.9 (30.4, 41.5) | 30.6 (25.4, 35.8) | 27.6 (22.4, 32.8) | 11.7 (7.9, 15.5) |
| Race/ethnicity | |||||||
| White, NH | 57.9 (52.9, 62.9) | 50.1 (45.1, 55.1) | 33.4 (28.7, 38.0) | 29.7 (25.1, 34.3) | 27.8 (23.3, 32.2) | 22.0 (17.9, 26.0) | 7.3 (4.5, 10.0) |
| Black, NH | 51.8 (36.6, 66.9) | 31.7 (18.3, 45.1) | 39.3 (24.2, 54.3) | 44.0 (28.5, 59.5) | 27.6 (13.9, 41.4) | 24.5 (11.2, 37.8) | – |
| Hispanic | 58.5 (47.7, 69.3) | 38.6 (28.3, 49.0) | 49.8 (38.9, 60.7) | 41.1 (30.3, 51.9) | 36.3 (25.6, 46.9) | 38.3 (27.5, 49.1) | – |
| Other and multiracial, NH | 50.2 (35.1, 65.2) | 40.3 (25.2, 55.5) | 48.2 (33.2, 63.3) | 39.7 (24.6, 54.8) | 40.4 (25.8, 55.0) | 47.3 (32.3, 62.3) | – |
| Education level | |||||||
| HS or less | 54.1 (46.7, 61.5) | 39.7 (32.5, 46.9) | 42.1 (34.8, 49.4) | 32.8 (25.6, 39.9) | 29.7 (22.8, 36.5) | 26.2 (19.3, 33.0) | 10.8 (6.1, 15.5) |
| Some college | 58.8 (51.3, 66.4) | 47.6 (40.0, 55.3) | 35.0 (27.6, 42.4) | 32.3 (24.9, 39.6) | 25.1 (18.4, 31.8) | 27.7 (20.8, 34.5) | 9.3 (4.4, 14.3) |
| Bachelor's degree or higher | 58.4 (51.6, 65.1) | 49.8 (42.9, 56.7) | 37.3 (30.7, 44.0) | 38.2 (31.4, 45.0) | 37.0 (30.3, 43.6) | 29.5 (23.3, 35.8) | 9.7 (5.7, 13.7) |
| Income | |||||||
| Less than $50,000 | 53.6 (46.5, 60.7) | 41.1 (34.2, 48.1) | 41.8 (34.7, 48.8) | 34.2 (27.2, 41.2) | 30.8 (24.2, 37.5) | 29.5 (22.8, 36.1) | 9.6 (5.4, 13.9) |
| $50,000–$99,999 | 56.5 (48.9, 64.1) | 45.3 (37.6, 53.0) | 36.1 (28.7, 43.6) | 34.0 (26.7, 41.4) | 25.8 (19.0, 32.6) | 26.8 (19.9, 33.7) | 11.0 (6.1, 16.0) |
| $100,000 or more | 61.7 (54.7, 68.7) | 50.6 (43.2, 57.9) | 36.6 (29.7, 43.6) | 34.7 (27.7, 41.7) | 35.6 (28.6, 42.6) | 25.9 (19.6, 32.2) | 9.5 (4.7, 14.3) |
| Region | |||||||
| Northeast | 56.5 (46.6, 66.5) | 43.9 (33.8, 54.1) | 39.6 (29.8, 49.4) | 37.7 (27.8, 47.5) | 33.1 (23.7, 42.5) | 20.9 (13.2, 28.6) | – |
| Midwest | 50.7 (40.0, 61.3) | 46.1 (35.6, 56.5) | 33.2 (23.6, 42.9) | 33.6 (23.2, 43.9) | 24.4 (15.6, 33.1) | 25.3 (16.2, 34.3) | – |
| South | 62.0 (55.8, 68.2) | 47.7 (41.3, 54.1) | 37.5 (31.2, 43.8) | 32.9 (26.8, 39.1) | 29.0 (23.1, 34.8) | 26.6 (20.7, 32.6) | 10.5 (6.4, 14.6) |
| West | 50.8 (41.5, 60.1) | 40.0 (31.1, 49.0) | 43.7 (34.5, 53.0) | 34.6 (25.4, 43.8) | 36.2 (27.0, 45.3) | 37.3 (28.1, 46.5) | 11.5 (5.3, 17.7) |
| MSA status | |||||||
| Non-metro | 55.4 (43.4, 67.5) | 39.6 (27.7, 51.4) | 25.0 (13.8, 36.2) | 19.8 (10.1, 29.5) | 20.3 (10.7, 29.9) | – | – |
| Metro | 56.9 (52.4, 61.5) | 45.8 (41.2, 50.3) | 40.2 (35.8, 44.7) | 36.1 (31.6, 40.6) | 31.8 (27.6, 36.1) | 29.3 (25.1, 33.5) | 10.7 (7.8, 13.6) |
| Transportation walking | |||||||
| No | 57.3 (52.3, 62.2) | 47.2 (42.2, 52.1) | 35.1 (30.4, 39.8) | 32.2 (27.4, 37.0) | 27.0 (22.7, 31.3) | 24.1 (19.9, 28.3) | 8.2 (5.4, 11.1) |
| Yes | 55.6 (47.4, 63.8) | 40.2 (32.2, 48.2) | 46.7 (38.3, 55.0) | 39.2 (31.0, 47.4) | 38.9 (30.7, 47.2) | 36.1 (27.8, 44.3) | 14.3 (8.4, 20.2) |
| Leisure walking | |||||||
| No | 54.4 (47.9, 61.0) | 42.7 (36.0, 49.3) | 35.6 (29.2, 41.9) | 32.4 (26.2, 38.7) | 24.8 (19.4, 30.2) | 22.3 (16.8, 27.8) | 9.5 (5.6, 13.4) |
| Yes | 58.5 (52.9, 64.1) | 46.9 (41.4, 52.5) | 40.8 (35.3, 46.3) | 35.7 (30.1, 41.2) | 34.9 (29.4, 40.4) | 31.7 (26.4, 37.1) | 10.4 (6.8, 14.1) |
Abbreviations: CI = confidence interval and MSA = metropolitan statistical area; NH = non-Hispanic and HS = high school.
The prevalence of reporting other mitigation strategies overall was 11.1%.
Dashed line indicates numbers were suppressed due to unstable estimates with relative standard error greater than 30%.
For ordinal variables, linear trends across the categories were assessed; superscript L indicates a significant linear trend within demographic subgroup (p < 0.05).
Indicate significant differences within demographic subgroups; values with different letters are significantly different (Bonferroni corrected p < 0.05); values that do not have a superscript are not significantly different.