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Center for Injury Prevention, Research and Education, Pedestrian Safety Zone

..PEDESTRIAN SAFETY ZONE..


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Consumer Products Safety Commission Homepage- This site includes some consumer-oriented safety information and a copy of the report “Bicycle Use and Hazard Patterns”.
Cooperation Ensures Results- Tips from Transportation Alternative is on how to develop a cooperative approach to assure school pedestrian safety program success.
Cyber Cyclery Homepage- a Repository of contact information, web links, and email discussion groups.
Earth Rescue’s Livable Communities
England’s Walk to School Site
EPA’s Community Based Environmental Protection (CBEP) Program- CBEP integrates environmental management with human needs considers long-term ecosystem health and highlights the positive correlations between economic prosperity and environmental well-being.
Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) - FARS contains data on all fatal traffic crashes within the 50 states. Contains a query system and downloadable reports and data concerning bicycle and pedestrian crashes (among others).
Federal Highway Administration’s TEA-21 Website- Everything you could want to know about national transportation law and how it is being implemented.
Fehr & Peers Associates, Inc website- A transportation consulting company’s website with descriptions of nearly all available traffic calming methods currently in use.

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