Nostikasari, DianShelton, Kyle2019-03-052019-03-052017Nostikasari, Dian and Shelton, Kyle. "Learning from Close Calls: A Glimpse Into Near-Miss Experiences." (2017) Rice University and Kinder Institute for Urban Research: https://doi.org/10.25611/e51k-cpxo.https://hdl.handle.net/1911/105214A near-miss is an incident between a pedestrian or a bicyclist and another mode of transportation — a bike, a car, or a bus/train — that results either in a crash or a situation where a pedestrian/bicyclist feels unsafe. This could be either a car passing a bicyclist too closely or a car rolling through a stop sign and almost hitting a pedestrian in the crosswalk. At its most basic level, it’s an event that leaves a pedestrian or bicyclists thinking “that was close.” Any of these situations count as near-misses, and they're the kind of information this report looks for to identify dangerous places on Houston’s roads.engCopyright ᄅ2017 by Rice University Kinder Institute for Urban Research. All rights reserved.Learning from Close Calls: A Glimpse Into Near-Miss ExperiencesReportKI_2017_NearMisshttps://doi.org/10.25611/e51k-cpxo