LESSON 2: PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE ACTIVITY TODAY (INSTRUCTOR'S NOTES)
Objectives:
Upon completion of this lesson, students will be able to:
Pre-Instruction:
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Motivation |
Find someone in your community who regularly uses his or her bicycle for commuting, shopping, or other non-recreational trips. Ask this person to talk to your class about their experience as a person who is able to get along without being overly dependent on an automobile. |
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Objectives |
Present and explain the four lesson goals listed above (V-2-1). |
Information Presentation:
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Information Sequence |
Outline the presentation of the lecture (V-2-2). |
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Information |
Illustrate how much biking and walking people actually do. Summarize the factors that influence an individual's decision to walk or bike (V-2-3). Point out that there are many different strategies that can be used to encourage more bicycling and walking (V-2-4). Discuss how people who are transportation disadvantaged (i.e., children, older adults, and the disabled) can benefit from improvements to the biking and walking systems. |
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Example(s) |
Use the graphics from the text to highlight how much biking and walking people already do. |
Student Participation:
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Practice |
During the class period, ask students to write down their travel activities for the day by mode. Ask them to consider which trips might have been replaced by a bicycle or pedestrian trip. Engage the class in a discussion of their results. Probe individuals as to why they believe that some of their trip-making could not have been done by walking or biking. |
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Feedback |
Provide comment and feedback to the class as appropriate. |
Follow-Up:
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Enrichment |
Assign reading for Lesson 3. Ask the students to look for pedestrian and bicycle accident statistics from some national database (e.g., U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics (http://www.bts.gov). Have them bring to class the most amazing or surprising statistics that they find. |
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Review |
Lesson Objectives:
Lesson Outline:
Factors Influencing Walking/Biking Decisions:
Strategies to Encourage Bicycling and Walking:
Lesson Summary: