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Episodes 71 to 80 of Perils for Pedestrians
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Episode 80
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Episode 79
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Episode 78 information.

Episode 78
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  • The police chief of Cedarburg, Wisconsin, talks about pedestrian safety.
  • A Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee sponsored a walkable community workshop in Cedarburg.
  • The group Pednet works for pedestrian and pedacycle improvments in Columbia, Missouri.
  • The Bicycle-Pedestrian Commission advises the city council in Columbia.
  • The Disabilities Commission advises the Mayor in Columbia.
  • Citizens for a Safe Route B lobbies for pedestrian improvements on Route B in Columbia.
  • A father and son team of authors in Duluth, Minnesota, discuss walking.

Episode 77 information.

Episode 77
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Episode 76
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  • Researchers at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo study the importance of sidewalks to blind senior citizens.
  • Changes to an intersection affect pedestrians in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • Groundwork Providence promotes bicycling to work in Rhode Island's Capital.
  • The American Society of Civil Engineers celebrates its 150th anniversary in Washington, DC.
  • Tucson, Arizona, is experimenting with a new type of pedestrian signal.
  • The Lifesavers Conference holds its 20th anniversary meeting in Orlando, Florida.
  • The 10th Congress For The New Urbanism is held in Miami Beach, Florida.

Episode 75 information.

Episode 75
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Episode 74 information.

Episode 74
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  • International Walk to School Day at East Silver Spring Elementary School in Maryland.
  • The Walking to School Song.
  • ESS students lobby the Maryland legislature to make walking the official state exercise.
  • Rep. Earl Blumenauer (3rd District, OR) discusses the 8th National Rail~Volution Conference in Washington, DC.
  • The Bicycle and Pedestrian Program Manager at the Federal Highway Administration receives the APBP Lifetime Achievement Award in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
  • The Governor's Highway Safety Association meets in Saint Louis, Missouri.
  • The National Heart Foundation of Australia looks at the importance of walking to health in Adelaide, South Australia.
  • A consultant in Sydney, Australia, promotes Mobility Management.

Episode 73 information.

Episode 73
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Episode 72 information.

Episode 72
© 2002

  • Conducting crash tests for pedestrians at Adelaide University.
  • A new type of energy-absorbing bollard.
  • Lowering residential speed limits in the Australian Capital Territory.
  • The local bicyclist organization would like to see more speed limits lowered.
  • Shared zones keep cars close to walking speed in Melbourne.
  • Research demonstrates why lower vehicle speeds are good for pedestrians.
  • A chat with the chairman of the Pedestrian Council of Australia in Sydney.
  • Using automatic traffic counters to measure gaps in traffic.

Episode 71 information.

Episode 71
© 2002

  • The Pedestrian Bicycle Information Center in Raleigh, North Carolina.
  • An Urban Land Institute conference on Smart Growth in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Local planning in a neighborhood near the Kentucky School for the Blind in Louisville.
  • Blind pedestrians and borderless parking lots.
  • Blind pedestrians and a skewed railroad crossing.
  • The Centers for Disease Control on the importance of physical activity and walking.

Pedestrian sign from the
Manual of Traffic Signs,
by Richard C. Moeur

Updated July 31, 2003

 

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