Home > Why Walk? > Walking Resources and Research
Walking Resources and Research
Research:
- Allison, David B., Kevin R. Fontaine, JoAnn E. Manson, June Stevens, Theodore B. VanItallie, and Ali H. Mokdad. Annual Deaths Attributable to Obesity in the United States, JAMA. 1999; 282:1530-1538. Vol. 293 No. 3, January 19, 2005.
Resources:
America Walks, The National Coalition of Walking Advocates
- America Walks provides a support network for local pedestrian advocacy groups and offers advice how to get started and how to be effective with public officials and engineering and design professionals. ...more >
Stepping Out, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
- This web page will tell you how to maintain your safety while walking - whether you are walking for exercise or to run errands. ...more >
The President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, The President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports
- This website is the health, physical activity, fitness and sports information website of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. You can find out about the Council and its work, view its publications, ...more >
Case Study No. 1: Reasons Why Bicycling and Walking Are And Are Not Being Used More Extensively as Travel Modes, Federal Highway Administration
- This report discusses current levels of bicycling and walking for utilitarian and recreational purposes and assesses the potential for increased usage. Part and parcel of this is an exploration of the major demand constratints on non- ...more >
Project for Public Spaces, Project for Public Spaces
- This site has an extensive collection of resources to support lively public spaces in the built environment. ...more >
Victoria Transport Policy Institute, Victoria Transport Policy Institute
- The Victoria Transport Policy Institute is an independent research organization dedicated to developing innovative and practical solutions to transportation problems. ...more >
Case Study No. 15: The Environmental Benefits of Bicycling and Walking, Federal Highway Administration
- This study attempts to estimate the environmental benefits of bicycling and walking, primarily through the amount of fuel consumption and automotive pollution that they avoid by displacing use fo passenger vehicles. ...more >
Active Travel in Germany and the USA, American Journal of Preventive Medicine
- This study estimates differences between Germany and the USA over time in population levels of daily walking and cycling at different health-enhancing thresholds across socio-demographic groups. ...more >
Be Alert and Share the Road, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
- This one-page publication provides summer safety messages for a variety of audiences from your friends at NHTSA. ...more >
Feasibility of Demand Incentives for Non-Motorized Travel, Federal Highway Administration
- This report examines the potential of various strategies for increasing the use of walking and bicycling for utilitarian purposes. ...more >