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Biligual Pedestrian Poster: Caution, Federal Highway Administration
- This poster encourages pedestrians to take care when crossing the street in Spanish and English. ...more >
Active Living Network Storybank, Active Living Network
- The Active Living Storybank is a searchable database of projects, programs and initiatives around the country promoting health through changes in the built environment. ...more >
International Synthesis Report: United Kingdom, Federal Highway Administration
- This is a review of recent research on pedestrian safety carried out in the United Kingdom. A comprehensive list of references is provided. The report covers many types of pedestrian facilities, the UK pedestrian safety record, ...more >
International Synthesis Report: Canada, Federal Highway Administration
- This report summarizes Canadian research on pedestrian safety. ...more >
Bilingual Pedestrian Safety Poster: Crosswalks and Signals, Federal Highway Administration
- This poster teaches pedestrians to not assume drivers will stop before the crosswalk. In Spanish and English. ...more >
Maybe They'll Catch a Train Poster, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- This poster educates people about the dangers of walking on railroad bridges. ...more >
Bilingual Pedestrian Safety Poster: Intoxication, Federal Highway Administration
- This poster educates pedestrians about the safety hazards of alcohol. In Spanish and English. ...more >
Bilingual Pedestrian Safety Poster: Sidewalks, Federal Highway Administration
- This poster urges pedestrians to walk facing traffic. In Spanish and English. ...more >
American Council of the Blind--Pedestrian Safety, American Council of the Blind
- The American Council of the Blind is the nation's leading membership organization of blind and visually impaired people. ...more >
Hispanic Radio Public Service Announcement #1, Federal Highway Administration
- This public service announcement is intended for broadcast on hispanic radio. It uses a small dramatized conversation between two women to highlight the necessity of respecting traffic signals and of looking both ways before crossing the road. ...more >