This memorandum provides an evaluation of current Pedestrian Safety Education and Enforcement (PSEE) training materials used in New Jersey (NJ). The evaluation is based on:

  • The author’s professional opinions and years of experience with PSEE training
  • Materials collected from national pedestrian safety practitioners
  • Interviews and roundtable discussions on pedestrian safety and related topics

There is currently no official “standard” for PSEE training in New Jersey, nor is there an agreed-upon authority to review, update, or organize PSEE training materials in an official capacity. However, this evaluation can serve as a reference for the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) and the New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety (NJDHTS) when deciding how to support or establish standards for PSEE training. The existing materials provide fundamental elements recommended for law enforcement training on PSEE. Nonetheless, they should undergo a comprehensive update to align with modern visual expectations for training and to reflect recent findings and priorities in pedestrian safety.

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New Jersey Bicycle and Pedestrian Resource Center. (2025). Evaluation of Current PSEE Training Materials in New Jersey. Retrieved from https://njbikeped.org/evaluation-of-current-psee-training-materials-in-new-jersey/

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