Pedestrian and Bicycle-Related News
51 results found.
- Moderate exercise such as walking 'boosts memory power'
- BBC News - 01/31/2011
- Village of Lemont Receives $48K to Fight Obesity Epidemic
- Lemont Patch - 01/26/2011
- Study: Walkable neighborhoods have happier people
- USA Today - 12/13/2010
- Walking, biking combat obesity
- The Herald News - 09/13/2010
- Traffic density and increased BMI linked
- University of Alberta - 05/11/2021
- National plan seeks to get Americans moving
- Chicago Sun-Times - 05/04/2021
- Walking Linked to Easing Arthritis
- Insciences Organisation - 02/24/2010
- Cycling, walking face uphill climb in S.C.
- The State - 02/16/2010
- Uptown scores on walkability
- San Deigo News Room - 01/05/2021
- Researchers discover links between city walkability and air pollution exposure
- UM News - 10/30/2009
- Sidewalks become battlegrounds
- USA Today - 10/26/2009
- Cities offer freedom from cars, green living
- Today Show - 10/12/2020
- Volunteers take to streets for 'walkability' study
- The Buffalo News - 09/22/2009
- Pedestrian Master Plan heads to full council
- West Seattle Herald - 09/16/2009
- Pro: Sidewalks promote safety, healthy habits
- Victoria Advocate - 09/13/2009
- A livable streets Renaissance in Savannah?
- Streetsblog - 09/08/2021
- Walkable communities may have positive effect on healht, home prices
- Montgomery Advertiser - 09/02/2021
- Walking: Good for body, mind, soul
- The Herald News - 07/15/2009
- Walkable community helps keep you active
- USA Weekend - 06/28/2009
- City unveils first Pedestrian Master Plan
- West Seattle Herald - 04/24/2009
- Urban design turning kids off being active
- ABC Science - 04/13/2009
- Effort launched to produce major non-motorized plan
- Lansing State Journal - 04/05/2021
- Portland - overview
- PrettyGoodCity.com - 02/16/2009
- Seattle pedestrian master plan
- Safe Walks blog - 02/15/2009
- President issues order encouraging people to walk, bike, and ride the train
- Manila Bulletin Online - 02/08/2021
- Ontario Communities walkON
- Canada Walks - 01/06/2021
- Obesity rates lower in nations that bike, walk and use mass transit
- Associated Press - 12/15/2008
- Portland's low-income neighborhoods are city's 'food deserts'
- The Oregonian - 11/15/2008
- Activate Asheville seeks to make city healthier
- Asheville Citizen-Times - 11/01/2021
- Walking advocate offers advice for healthier lifestyle
- Longmont Times-Call - 09/17/2008
- San Francisco streets to close for pedestrian activities
- KTVU - 08/05/2021
- This Old (Healthy) House
- The New York Times - 07/31/2008
- Workshop works to make Weld County walkable
- The Tribune - 04/07/2021
- Walking, cycling backed to boost health, reduce gas use
- Capital News Service - 03/28/2008
- Welcome, walkers
- Courier-Journal - 03/27/2008
- A movement afoot
- Tulsa World - 03/07/2021
- The tour de fitness
- Longmont Times-Call - 01/08/2021
- Laurel's Rails to Trails to feature public art
- Laurel Leader-Call - 01/07/2021
- Pas employees walking toward a healthier lifestyle
- The Mississippi Press - 01/05/2021
- Spokane's plan to walk away girth
- The Seattle Times - 01/05/2021
- WHAT on earth? Walking to improve your health
- The Willits News - 12/19/2007
- County agency gets hefty two-year grant from state
- TheReporter.com - 12/09/2021
- Active seniors help themselves, the environment
- The Record - 10/16/2007
- Walkability called key to public health
- Deseret Morning News - 09/10/2021
- Exercisers Stuck in Unwalkable Settings
- Associated Press - 09/08/2021
- Nova Scotia to make legislative changes to improve crosswalk safety
- The Canadian Press - 09/07/2021
- PCB Looking Good For Future Walks
- WJHG News 7 - 09/06/2021
- Looking both ways at pedestrian safety
- The News-Gazette - 09/02/2021
- Our Views: Urban Design to Save Lives
- Louisiana Broadcasting LLC - 08/27/2007
- Walking group cruises the streets of Kent
- The Seattle Times - 08/26/2007
- Volunteers power this school bus
- Home News Tribune Online - 08/23/2007
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