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Safe Routes. Many child pedestrian fatalities in Denmark, 1970s Odense pilot program reduced the number of injured school children by 30% to 40% Caught.

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1 Safe Routes

2 Many child pedestrian fatalities in Denmark, 1970s Odense pilot program reduced the number of injured school children by 30% to 40% Caught on in UK and Canada in the 1990’s; Bronx, NY in 1997 History of Safe Routes to School

3 Why Safe Routes?

4 Physical activity Most kids aren’t getting the physical activity they need

5 U.S. youth overweight rates

6 Overweight children have an increased risk of… Type 2 Diabetes Low self esteem Aggravating existing asthma Sleep apnea Decreased physical functioning Many other negative emotional & physical effects

7 Physical activity recommendation for children: At least 60 minutes of physical activity on most, preferably all, days of the week. (US Depts. of Health and Human Services and Agriculture, 2005)

8 Promoting safe walking and bicycling is an ideal strategy to increase physical activity.

9 Fewer kids are biking and walking. More parents are driving. 2001: 16% walked 1969: 42% walked (CDC, 2005)

10 Individual barriers to walking and bicycling to school Long distances62% Traffic danger30% Adverse weather19% Fear of crime danger12% (CDC, 2005)

11 Students who live within 1 mile and walk or bike: 2001: 63% 1969: 87% (CDC, 2005) It’s not just distance

12 ROAD and TRAFFIC- Traffic danger When speeds are lowered from 40 to 20 mph injuries are decreased from 85% 5% deaths.

13 ROAD and TRAFFIC- Conditions make it hard to walk or bike

14 Adverse weather

15 Both perceptions and realities Some low probability events provoke the greatest fears Communities are finding ways to safeguard against these fears Fear of crime danger

16 Traffic flow problems Abandoned buildings Illegal behaviors Difficult community issues

17 Make walking and bicycling safe ways to get to school Encourage more children to walk or bike to school Safe Routes

18 Creating a Safe Routes Program Involve the entire community Utilize existing people and groups with interest Collect data-Map your community Analyze problems Identify projects and Develop a plan Evaluate, make needed changes and keep moving forward

19 Elements of a Safe Routes Education Enforcement Encouragement Engineering Evaluation

20 Education Teaching safety skills Creating safety awareness Fostering life-long safety habits Includes parents, neighbors and other drivers

21 Enforcement Increasing awareness of pedestrians and bicyclists Improving driver behavior Helpings children follow traffic rules Decreasing parent perceptions of danger

22 Encouragement Increasing popularity of walking and biking Is an easy way to start SRTS programs Emphasizes fun of walking and biking

23 Engineering Traffic calming and speed reduction improvements Pedestrian and bicycle crossing improvements On-street bicycle facilities Off-street bicycle and pedestrian facilities, Secure bicycle parking facilities

24 More children walking and bicycling to and from schools Decreased traffic congestion Improved childhood health –decrease obesity Encouragement of healthy and active lifestyles Improved community safety – bike, walking and traffic Reduced fuel consumption and improve air quality Enhanced community accessibility Improvements to the physical environment that increase the ability to walk and bicycle to and from schools Increased interest in bicycle and pedestrian accommodations throughout a community Improved partnerships among schools, local municipalities, parents, and other community groups, including non-profit organizations Desired outcomes of the Safe Routes to School Program include:

25 Next Steps

26 What would help neighborhood watch Speed limits More pedestrian traffic ___

27 Contact Information Connie Abert Waupaca County UW-Extension 715-258-6226 811 Harding ST., Waupaca connie.abert@ces.uwex.edu


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