PBIC Training

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The Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center offers several training courses to provide technical assistance to professionals and community members in developing pedestrian safety action plans and in improving conditions for walking.
How to Develop a Pedestrian Safety Action Plan
This 2-day course is designed to help communities know where to begin to address pedestrian safety issues when developing a pedestrian safety action plan tailored to their community.
Pedestrian Safety Action Plan Workshop
This 3-day workshop is designed to create a draft pedestrian safety action plan for state and local agencies wanting to address safety issues.
Designing for Pedestrian Safety
This 2-day course is intended to help communities address pedestrian safety issues through design and engineering solutions.
Planning and Designing for Pedestrian Safety
This 3-day course is designed to help communities learn how to address pedestrian safety issues through planning, design, and engineering solutions.
Creating Livable Communities through Public Involvement
This one-day course is designed to help government sponsored boards and commissions, advocacy, business and neighborhood-based groups and individuals work collaboratively to create livable communities through public involvement.
To read an evaluation of the training courses, view the progress report, Developing and Implementing a Pedestrian Safety Action Plan.
Pedestrian Safety Workshop: A Focus on Older Adults
This one-day workshop is intended to initiate discussion about how to improve walking conditions and safety for older pedestrians. To enhance dissemination of the workshop, three free web-based options are available: watching an adapted version of the workshop, getting an instructor training or to preparing to make a brief presentation targeted to older pedestrians.