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California School Boards Association Safe Routes to School: Program and Policy Strategies
School districts/COEs can begin developing Safe Routes to School programs by establishing a multidisciplinary team with parent organizations, students, school administrators and staff, local law enforcement, city planners, health officials and other stakeholders. The group can assist with realizing a community vision, developing project proposals and implementing those projects if selected for funding.
2009 bicycling, california, case studies & examples, education & outreach, enforcement, health & safety, how to get involved, kids & safe routes to school, pedestrians & walkability, policies & legislation
California School Boards Association Sample Safe Routes to School Board Policy & Administrative Regulation
The following optional administrative regulation should be revised to reflect district practice. The strategies listed below are organized around the "five E's" (education, encouragement, enforcement, engineering, and evaluation) recommended for inclusion in all local programs by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration and the National Center for Safe Routes to School's online resource guide, the Safe Routes to School Guide.
2009 california, education & outreach, enforcement, engineering & planning, health & safety, how to get involved, kids & safe routes to school, policies & legislation
National Center for Safe Routes to School December 2006 SRTS Program Tracking Brief
The Monthly SRTS Program Tracking Brief is prepared by the National Center for Safe Routes to School to provide information about State SRTS programs. Each month, a different snapshot and brief analysis of one key trend across all State programs is presented. It also provides a tracking table summarizing key attributes from all programs.
2006 california, costs & funding, kids & safe routes to school
National Center for Safe Routes to School Fall 2007 SRTS Program Tracking Brief
The Monthly SRTS Program Tracking Brief is prepared by the National Center for Safe Routes to School to provide information about State SRTS programs. Each month, a different snapshot and brief analysis of one key trend across all State programs is presented. It also provides a tracking table summarizing key attributes from all programs.
2007 california, costs & funding, kids & safe routes to school
National Center for Safe Routes to School Fall 2008 SRTS Program Tracking Brief
The Monthly SRTS Program Tracking Brief is prepared by the National Center for Safe Routes to School to provide information about State SRTS programs. Each month, a different snapshot and brief analysis of one key trend across all State programs is presented. It also provides a tracking table summarizing key attributes from all programs.
2008 california, costs & funding, kids & safe routes to school
National Center for Safe Routes to School Fall 2009 Program Tracking Brief
The Monthly SRTS Program Tracking Brief is prepared by the National Center for Safe Routes to School to provide information about State SRTS programs. Each month, a different snapshot and brief analysis of one key trend across all State programs is presented. It also provides a tracking table summarizing key attributes from all programs.
2009 california, costs & funding, kids & safe routes to school
National Center for Safe Routes to School February 2007 SRTS Program Tracking Brief
The Monthly SRTS Program Tracking Brief is prepared by the National Center for Safe Routes to School to provide information about State SRTS programs. Each month, a different snapshot and brief analysis of one key trend across all State programs is presented. It also provides a tracking table summarizing key attributes from all programs.
2007 california, costs & funding, kids & safe routes to school
National Center for Safe Routes to School January 2007 SRTS Program Tracking Brief
The Monthly SRTS Program Tracking Brief is prepared by the National Center for Safe Routes to School to provide information about State SRTS programs. Each month, a different snapshot and brief analysis of one key trend across all State programs is presented. It also provides a tracking table summarizing key attributes from all programs.
2007 california, costs & funding, kids & safe routes to school
National Center for Safe Routes to School March 2007 SRTS Program Tracking Brief
The Monthly SRTS Program Tracking Brief is prepared by the National Center for Safe Routes to School to provide information about State SRTS programs. Each month, a different snapshot and brief analysis of one key trend across all State programs is presented. It also provides a tracking table summarizing key attributes from all programs.
2007 california, costs & funding, kids & safe routes to school
National Center for Safe Routes to School November 2006 SRTS Program Tracking Brief
The Monthly SRTS Program Tracking Brief is prepared by the National Center for Safe Routes to School to provide information about State SRTS programs. Each month, a different snapshot and brief analysis of one key trend across all State programs is presented. It also provides a tracking table summarizing key attributes from all programs.
2006 california, costs & funding, kids & safe routes to school
National Center for Safe Routes to School October 2006 SRTS Program Tracking Brief
The Monthly SRTS Program Tracking Brief is prepared by the National Center for Safe Routes to School to provide information about State SRTS programs. Each month, a different snapshot and brief analysis of one key trend across all State programs is presented. It also provides a tracking table summarizing key attributes from all programs.
2006 california, costs & funding, kids & safe routes to school
National Center for Safe Routes to School Safe Routes to School Case Studies From Around the Country
The Monthly SRTS Program Tracking Brief is prepared by the National Center for Safe Routes to School to provide information about State SRTS programs. Each month, a different snapshot and brief analysis of one key trend across all State programs is presented. It also provides a tracking table summarizing key attributes from all programs.
2010 california, costs & funding, kids & safe routes to school
National Center for Safe Routes to School Spring 2009 SRTS Program Tracking Brief
The Monthly SRTS Program Tracking Brief is prepared by the National Center for Safe Routes to School to provide information about State SRTS programs. Each month, a different snapshot and brief analysis of one key trend across all State programs is presented. It also provides a tracking table summarizing key attributes from all programs.
2009 california, costs & funding, kids & safe routes to school
National Center for Safe Routes to School SRTS Guide
Introduction to Safe Routes to School: the Health, Safety and Transportation Nexus, including: Overview, History of Safe Routes to School, The Decline of Walking and Bicycling, Health Risks, Safe Routes to School Programs are Part of the Solution, Elements of Safe Routes to School Programs, Take Action Now, Promising Examples and Community Success Stories
2007 best practices, bicycling, california, case studies & examples, costs & funding, education & outreach, enforcement, engineering & planning, health & safety, how to get involved, introduction to complete streets, kids & safe routes to school, pedestrians & walkability
National Center for Safe Routes to School SRTS Travel Data
A look at baseline results from parent surveys and student travel tallies, including: introduction, parent survey analysis, student arrival and departure travel tally analysis, discussion.
2010 bicycling, california, costs & funding, data & demographics, kids & safe routes to school, pedestrians & walkability, performance measures
National Center for Safe Routes to School Summer 2007 SRTS Program Tracking Brief
The Monthly SRTS Program Tracking Brief is prepared by the National Center for Safe Routes to School to provide information about State SRTS programs. Each month, a different snapshot and brief analysis of one key trend across all State programs is presented. It also provides a tracking table summarizing key attributes from all programs.
2007 california, costs & funding, kids & safe routes to school
National Center for Safe Routes to School Summer 2008 SRTS Program Tracking Brief
The Monthly SRTS Program Tracking Brief is prepared by the National Center for Safe Routes to School to provide information about State SRTS programs. Each month, a different snapshot and brief analysis of one key trend across all State programs is presented. It also provides a tracking table summarizing key attributes from all programs.
2008 california, costs & funding, kids & safe routes to school
National Center for Safe Routes to School Summer 2009 Program Tracking Brief
The Monthly SRTS Program Tracking Brief is prepared by the National Center for Safe Routes to School to provide information about State SRTS programs. Each month, a different snapshot and brief analysis of one key trend across all State programs is presented. It also provides a tracking table summarizing key attributes from all programs.
2009 california, costs & funding, kids & safe routes to school
National Center for Safe Routes to School Winter 2007 SRTS Program Tracking Brief
The Monthly SRTS Program Tracking Brief is prepared by the National Center for Safe Routes to School to provide information about State SRTS programs. Each month, a different snapshot and brief analysis of one key trend across all State programs is presented. It also provides a tracking table summarizing key attributes from all programs.
2008 california, costs & funding, kids & safe routes to school
National Center for Safe Routes to School Winter 2008 Program Tracking Brief
The Monthly SRTS Program Tracking Brief is prepared by the National Center for Safe Routes to School to provide information about State SRTS programs. Each month, a different snapshot and brief analysis of one key trend across all State programs is presented. It also provides a tracking table summarizing key attributes from all programs.
2009 california, costs & funding, kids & safe routes to school
National Center for Safe Routes to School Winter 2009 Program Tracking Brief
The Monthly SRTS Program Tracking Brief is prepared by the National Center for Safe Routes to School to provide information about State SRTS programs. Each month, a different snapshot and brief analysis of one key trend across all State programs is presented. It also provides a tracking table summarizing key attributes from all programs.
2009 california, costs & funding, kids & safe routes to school
National Center for Safe Routes to School Spring 2008 SRTS Program Tracking Brief

2008 california, kids & safe routes to school
National Center for Safe Routes to School Winter 2010 Tracking Brief
This Brief tracks the Safe Routes to School Programs throughout the nation and the progress being made in funding the applications.
2010 kids & safe routes to school
National Complete Streets Coalition Complete Streets Help Keep Kids Safe
Incomplete streets a barrier for children—When streets are designed only for cars, they become barriers for children, who cannot safely walk or bicycle along or across them. Unfortunately these safety fears are well founded—pedestrian injury is a leading cause of unintentional, injury-related death among children, age 5 to 14. As a result, many children end up in the back seat of the car, missing out on opportunities for independence and physical activity. One recent survey found that, while 71% of adults walked or rode their bicycles to school as a child, a mere 17% of their own children currently do so.
case studies & examples, fact sheets, health & safety, kids & safe routes to school, pedestrians & walkability
National Complete Streets Coalition Change Travel Patterns
For typical U.S. cities with populations over 250,000, each additional mile of bike lanes per square mile is associated with a roughly one percent increase in the share of workers commuting by bicycle. Increasing the share of workers commuting by bicycle by one percentage point would double the average number of bicycle commuters in many cities. Rapid transit bus service that operates on streets improved to speed bus travel can increase ridership and shift trips from cars.
california, case studies & examples, fact sheets, introduction to complete streets, kids & safe routes to school
Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center Case Study Compendium (2009)
This PBIC Case Study Compendium contains a collection of brief, original case studies developed by the Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center and the Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals (APBP). The case studies, or success stories, cover pedestrian and bicycle projects and programs from across the US and abroad, including engineering, education, enforcement, encouragement, planning, health promotion, and comprehensive safety initiatives.
2010 california, case studies & examples, education & outreach, enforcement, engineering & planning, kids & safe routes to school, pedestrians & walkability
Planning Magazine Planning Safe Routes to School
This article looks at successful examples of safe routes to schools programs across the country.
2003 california, case studies & examples, kids & safe routes to school
Reid Ewing; William Greene; Will Schroeer; Transportation Research Board School Location and Student Travel: Analysis of Factors Affecting Mode Choice
This report analyzes the travel patterns of K-12 students in Gainesville, Florida. The data indicated that students were more likely to walk in neighborhoods with sidewalks on main roads; another significant factor is distance of the school from home.
2004 case studies & examples, health & safety, kids & safe routes to school, pedestrians & walkability
SACOG Funding Sources for Safe Routes to School Program Support
Graphic illustrating Funding Sources for Safe Routes to School Program Support, and SACOG Tools and Services For Safe Routes to School Program Support.
2010 costs & funding, how to get involved, kids & safe routes to school
Teri Duarte; Peter Jacobson What If All Our Streets Were Complete? A Health Perspective
Complete streets can improve population health indirectly — through increased walking, biking, and transit use, Increased physical activity, Less obesity and chronic disease, Reduced respiratory conditions, deaths, other conditions related to air pollution — and Directly — through Reduced traffic injuries and deaths, and increased social interaction.
2009 california, case studies & examples, data & demographics, health & safety, kids & safe routes to school, land use, presentations, roads & cars