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Safe Routes To School - Washington
* Stories from real people involved in the SRtS movement in Washington
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Bicycle Alliance of Washington - Safe Routes to Schools
Safe Routes to School programs integrate safety, fitness, health, traffic relief, and environmental awareness in an effort to get more children biking and walking to school. It encourages schools, communities, and local government to create a healthy lifestyle for children and a safer, cleaner environment for everyone.
WSDOT - Bicycling and Walking to School and Campus
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Safe Routes to School Program provides resources to support local communities with Safe Routes to School.
San Juan Island Trails Committee
Facilitating and participating actively in the creation, maintenance and use of a network of trails for non-motorized use on San Juan Island
Safe Routes to School Program - FHWA Safety
The Safe Routes To School Program empowers communities to make walking and bicycling to school a safe and routine activity once again. The Program makes funding available for a wide variety of programs and projects, from building safer street crossings to establishing programs that encourage children and their parents to walk and bicycle safely to school.
Recreational Trails Program - Planning and Environment - FHWA
The Recreational Trails Program (RTP) provides funds to the States to develop and maintain recreational trails and trail-related facilities for both nonmotorized and motorized recreational trail uses.
Healthy Transportation Network: Safer Streets, Sidewalks and Trails
The California Center for Physical Activity creates opportunities for everyday activity by connecting Californians to active living resources and helping develop more walkable and bikeable communities. The California Center for Physical Activity is the California Department of Health Service's primary physical activity program.
Bike transportation
Resources for planning bike paths and bike routes
Streetfilms » Physically Separated Bike Lanes
Advocates from Transportation Alternatives, The Project for Public Spaces, and The Open Planning Project join "Gridlock Sam" Schwartz and Enrique Penalosa to call for New York City to consider experimenting with some form of physically separated bike lanes in the near future.
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