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How to Develop a Pedestrian Safety Action Plan, Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center, Federal Highway Administration
- How to Develop a Pedestrian Safety Action Plan offers guidance that can help municipalities determine and solve their pedestrian safety concerns, from identifying pedestrian safety problems to obtaining funding and enacting change. ... more >>
Data Collection and Analysis for Communities, Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center
- This report describes how communities can collect data about bicycle and pedestrian facilities, and includes case studies from 27 communities. Future publications will include a recommended practices guide, ... more >>
Healthy Schools for Healthy Kids, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- This report details research regarding the state of schools, current active living policies and programs, and ways to improve the health of all students. ... more >>
Historic Neighborhood Schools in the Age of Sprawl: Why Johnny Can't Walk to School, National Trust for Historic Preservation
- This report examines public policies that affect the neighborhoods in which schools function and the ability of communities to save still serviceable, landmark schools. ... more >>
Resource Guide on Laws Related to Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- The resource guide contains a array of vehicle and traffic laws that may have the potential to affect pedestrian or bicycle safety, either positively or negatively. This guide is for anyone interested in vehicle and traffic laws and pedestrian and bicycle safety. ... more >>
Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals, Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals
- National membership group for planners, engineers, advocates, academics working to improve conditions for bicycling and walking. ... more >>
International Walk to School October 2, 2002: Why is it important? Why should my school participate?, Voorhees Transportation Center
- This paper looks at possible solutions to the problems associated with driving to school such as diminishing air quality and depleting resources. ... more >>
Travel and Environmental Implications of School Siting, Environmental Protection Agency
- "Travel and Environmental Implications of School Siting," released by the EPA on October 8, 2003, is the first study to empirically examine the relationship between school locations, the built environment around schools, ... more >>
An Analysis of North Carolina Guidelines and Criteria for Establishing School Walk Zones, North Carolina Department of Transportation, North Carolina State University, University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center
- The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) initiated a project to research the potential for development of standardized school walk zone policies for the state. This report contains the results and recommendations of the study. ... more >>
From the Margin to the Mainstream, Surface Transportation Policy Partnership
- Designed to demystify complexities of transportation laws, programs and processes, the Guide can help take advantage of opportunities to make communities healthy, safe and livable. ... more >>