DEVELOPING A PLAN
TITLE: Incorporating Consideration of Bicyclists and Pedestrians into Education Programs AUTHOR: Arlene M. Clevem and Richard D. Blomberg, Dunlap and Associates, Inc., for the Federal Highway Administration NUMBER: FHWA-PD-92-036, Case Study #12 YEAR: FORMAT: Booklet LENGTH: 58 pages FEE: INTENDED
AUDIENCE:Pedestrian Program Coordinators, Safety Activists
DESCRIPTION: This study surveys existing school-based pedestrian and bicyclist programs for elementary-aged children, driver education programs, other adult programs, and driver license manuals to show how and when pedestrian and bicyclist concerns are addressed. Examples of each are provided. The study suggests topics needed but not included. Strategies for inclusion are broken down by issue, including road sharing, personal/environmental health, legal rights/responsibilities, and safety concerns - conspicuity/communication, obeying the law, identifying conflicts, and personal considerations. The list of references includes those specific to pedestrians.
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: 202 463-6625CROSS LISTINGS: education, schools, conspicuity, child safety programs