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Walking and Biking Audit. What is Safe Routes to School?. • Safe Routes to School is a national movement to: √ Make it safe, convenient and fun for children to bicycle and walk to school. √ Promote regular physical activity needed for good health.
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Walking and Biking Audit
What is Safe Routes to School? • Safe Routes to School is a national movement to: √ Make it safe, convenient and fun for children to bicycle and walk to school. √ Promote regular physical activity needed for good health. • Safe Routes to School initiatives help: √ Ease traffic jams √ Reduce air pollution √ Unite neighborhoods √ Foster students’ readiness to learn in school.
Childhood Health and Safe Routes to School • Prevalence of overweight children has doubled; teens has tripled. • Sharp increase in cases of type 2 diabetes in children. • Pedestrian injuries are the 3rd leading cause of unintentional injury-related death among children. • Asthma rates have increased 160% in the past 15 years in children.
Car blocking sidewalk Missing sidewalks Recording Hazards on Maps
Car blocking sidewalk Missing sidewalks Using the Camera • Write an identifying number on both your map and your camera (same # on each). • Write the photo number shown on your camera next to what you took a picture of on the map. (Identify the subject of each photo.) P24 No sidewalk and trash P23
Other Hazards to Look For • View of traffic blocked • Inadequate lighting • No traffic signal • No pedestrian signal • Speed limit not obeyed • Abandoned buildings • Areas of known crime • Loose dogs
Make Recommendations • Review all observations Make a list of your recommendations next to each street (or on a separate sheet of paper by identifying each street). Car blocking sidewalk Missing sidewalks
Recommendations: Educate -- - 347 -
Recommendations: Encourage • • Walking Wednesdays • • "Remote" drop off areas • • Hold Top Ten contests • Parents comments after walking event: • "It was easier than I thought" • "I'll lead walking school busses" • "I'll be a crossing guard." • "I loved it" • "Just like when I was a kid" • "Great for the community"
Recommendations: Enforce Pace cars aim to slow it down By DAN WHITESentinel staff writer Councilwoman Emily Reilly is daring to drive the speed limit. "Oh, the first month, it was weird," she said of her quest to respect 25 mph zones. "People kept looking at me." Reilly is one of the first guinea pig in a local traffic experiment to get large groups of Santa Cruzans to become official "pace car" drivers. …
The Walking and Biking Tour is a lot like kindergarten; we’re going to: • Listen and learn. • Go outside. • Come in and draw. • Have circle time. • Have fun and be nice!