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A Resident's Guide for Creating Safe and Walkable Communities
Resource MaterialsResource Sheet 4: Local Sources of Information and MaterialsUse this sheet to organize contact information for people and agencies in your community who are involved in pedestrian issues. Local or state pedestrian and bicycle coordinatorName/Contact info Resources Local or state safe routes to school coordinatorName/Contact info Resources Local or regional pedestrian advocacy groupName/Contact info Resources Local or state safety organization (e.g., Safe Kids, Safe Communities, etc.)Name/Contact infoProgram Contact Resources Local or state patrol/police departmentName/Contact info Resources Local or state health departmentName/Contact info Resources Public works or engineering departmentName/Contact info Resources State department of transportation (DOT)Name/Contact info Resources Regional National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) officeName/Contact info Resources Local or state American Automobile Association (AAA)Name/Contact info Resources Other
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Tamara Redmon Dick Schaffer What’s NewThe FHWA Safety Office is continually developing new materials to assist states, localities and citizens in improving pedestrian and bicycle safety. The materials listed on this page were completed recently. New Spotlight on Pedestrian Safety New Promoting the Implementation of Proven Pedestrian Countermeasures State Best Practice Policy for Medians State Best Practice Policy for Shoulders and Walkways Pedestrian Countermeasure Policy Best Practice Report The State of Florida is developing a statewide Pedestrian Safety Action Plan. They have set up a project website that includes information about the project, workshop presentations and resources relating to pedestrian safety. Evaluating Pedestrian Safety Countermeasures Safety Benefits of Raised Medians and Pedestrian Refuge Areas: Brochure, Booklet Safety Benefits of Walkways, Sidewalks, and Paved Shoulders: Brochure, Booklet |