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Summarizing High Injury Networks: The What, Why, and How
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), road traffic collisions are a leading cause of death in the United States for people aged 1–54. In 2019, there were 33,244 fatal motor vehicle crashes involving 36,096 deaths in the country, which translates into a crash rate of 11 [...]
NJ Bike/Ped News Feed: April 7, 2021 – May 6, 2021
Our regularly posted News Feed provides you with convenient links on the latest news in the bicycle and pedestrian world. Check below for New Jersey headlines, crash reports, and the latest from around the county and the world. NJ Bike/Ped Headlines Safety Improvements Were Recommended for Spot Where Westfield [...]
Nominations are open for the 2021 Complete Streets Awards!
We need your help in finding the 2021 Complete Streets Award Winners! If you know someone who has made an outstanding contribution to advancing Complete Streets, Submit Your Nominations Today!! The New Jersey Bicycle & Pedestrian Resource Center and the New Jersey Department of Transportation are pleased to invite [...]
NJ Bike/Ped News Feed: February 23, 2021 – April 6, 2021
Our regularly posted News Feed provides you with convenient links on the latest news in the bicycle and pedestrian world. Check below for New Jersey headlines, crash reports, and the latest from around the county and the world. NJ Bike/Ped Headlines Jersey City and Lyft team up to bring Citi [...]
NJ Bike/Ped News Feed: January 20, 202 – February 22, 2021
Our regularly posted News Feed provides you with convenient links on the latest news in the bicycle and pedestrian world. Check below for New Jersey headlines, crash reports, and the latest from around the county and the world. NJ Bike/Ped Headlines 20 mph limit and new enforcement policies among dozens [...]
Recommended Readings: Where Bicycle & Pedestrian Planning Meets Equity
Are you looking for stocking stuffers for the upcoming holiday season? Check out our list of recommended readings and books that cover the intersection of bicycle/pedestrian planning and the theme of race, class, and inequality. Right of Way by Angie Schmitt Journalist Angie Schmitt critiques how decades of planning has [...]