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TITLE:Walk Alert - A National Pedestrian Safety Program Guide
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FORMAT:Reference Manual
LENGTH:274 pages
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Pedestrian Program Coordinators, Safety Activists
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The Walk Alert Guide was created to provide tools to develop and implement a community pedestrian safety program The guide provides a step-by-step process, including assessing the problem, forming a steering committee, seeking endorsements from government leaders, setting goals and objectives, establishing the Walk Alert coordinating committee, recruiting participants, conducting the first coordinating committee meeting, forming subcommittees, beginning the campaign, and evaluating ongoing progress. Methods by which to educate the public include appropriate information for every age group. Ways to provide a safe environment, to enforce laws, and to evaluate the program are also given. Finally, appendices include age-appropriate safety messages, a checklist for pedestrian safety, and sample publicity material. Names, addresses, and telephone numbers are given for government agencies involved in pedestrian safety.

HOW TO GET:Order from:
The National Bicycle and Pedestrian Clearinghouse
1506 21st Street, NW
Suite 210
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 800 760-NBPC, or 202 463-8405
Fax: 202 463-6625
CROSS LISTINGS:Walk Alert, evaluation, enforcement, safety

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