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Source: Bicycle Coalition of Maine
This flyer encourages courteous behavior by bicyclists, and teaches how to ride safely in traffic.
Read More >Source: National Safe Kids Campaign
This Spanish-language checklist provides a list of topics parents should cover when instructing children regarding pedestrian safety.
Read More >Source: Creative Communities International
The goal of the book is to give cities and residents new tools to tame traffic that don't interfere with existing measures, particularly around schools and in neighborhoods.
Read More >Safety in Numbers: More Walkers and Bicyclists, Safer Walking and Bicycling
Source: Injury Prevention
This paper examines the relationship between the numbers of people walking or bicycling and the frequency of collisions between motorists and walkers or bicyclists.
Read More >Source: Federal Highway Administration
This study analyzes the safety effects of using narrower lanes to increase the number of travel lanes in urban freeways.
Read More >Safety Effects of the Conversion of Rural Two-Lane Roadways to Four-Lane Roadways
Source: Federal Highway Administration
This study develops an initial estimate of the safety effects of conversion of typical sections of two- to four-lane roads and predicts whether such effects would be similar across multiple States.
Read More >Source: Walkable Communities
This paper explores the use of road diets to manage vehicular transportation.
Read More >Source: Rutgers' Voorhees Transportation Policy Institute
This paper provides a general overview of cycling conditions and facilities used in New Jersey and compares them with conditions and facilities used in various other places where cycling is a more common mode for general travel and commuting.
Read More >Review and Comparison of NJ Traffic Signal Standards for Striping Schemes for Pedestrian Crossings
Source: Voorhees Transportation Policy Institute
This paper presents findings of enhanced and more innovative practices of traffic signal standards and striping schemes that could be applied to pedestrian crossings throughout New Jersey.
Read More >Relationship Between Urban Sprawl and Physical Activity, Obesity, and Morbidity
Source: American Journal of Health Promotion, Vol 18.1
This ecologic study reveals that urban form could be significantly associated with some forms of physical activity and some health outcomes.
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