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Well-maintained footpaths can promote walking, health body says - The Transport Network
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Trump’s Missed Opportunity For Rural Economic Revival: Bike And Pedestrian Trails
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Safety in Numbers: Pedestrian and Bicyclist Activity and Safety in Minneapolis
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Uber crash in Arizona kills woman in first pedestrian death caused by a self-driving car: https://t.co/Xf1ysOZTVP via @Slate
slate.com
So far, there has been little public pushback as politicians and regulators race to welcome the AV industry. That might change.
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Free webinar opportunity: NADTC and FHWA Safe Pedestrian Crossing Webinar Date: Thursday, April 19 Time: 2:00–3:00pm Eastern Registration:
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It's not too late! We’ve extended the deadline to submit 2018 Bike & Walk Summit session and workshop proposals, as well as nominations for featured mayors and town managers. Please respond by Friday, April 6. https://t.co/luItFPSfhs
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Learn about the connections between walkability and transit: New Webinar: Making the Case for Transit (April 11, 2018) https://t.co/t79CBftar7
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Mark your calendars! Join us for the 2018 Indiana Bike & Walk Summit - August 29 & 30 in Downtown Indianapolis https://t.co/2fnCHBWIQy
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A Self-Driving Car Has Killed a Pedestrian. Now What?
bloomberg.com
In Tempe, Arizona, an autonomous Uber struck and killed a woman crossing a street at night. The incident is likely to test the public’s tolerance of AVs on real-world roads.
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Each March, Disability Awareness Month is celebrated throughout Indiana. And given that adults and children with disabilities represent slightly more than 19 percent of Indiana’s population, disability awareness is important for all of us.
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""In your town, are there neighborhoods where three generations of a family could reasonably find a place to live, all within walking distance of each other?" For most of us, that answer is, unfortunately, no. But some seniors are turning that around."
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