Discussion and Next Steps. Your walk experience  Pedestrian behavior  Driver behavior  Physical environment.

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Discussion and Next Steps

Your walk experience  Pedestrian behavior  Driver behavior  Physical environment

Where to get help Speeding driversPolice Drivers failing to yieldPolice Signal timingTransportation engineers Sidewalk broken or blockedPublic works Need for sidewalksCity council, city manager

Building partnerships Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center   Select “address community problems”

Downloadable materials  Resources  Defensive Walking: Pedestrian Safety for Adults

Summary This training addressed:  Common situations where older pedestrians get hit by cars  How pedestrians can help protect themselves  Driver behavior  Physical environment  Law enforcement  Seeing things for yourself and thinking about next steps