This year, the Community Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program (CPBSP) partnered with 13 communities to help advance their pedestrian and bicycle safety goals. The team’s year just ended, and final reports for East Bakersfield, El Sereno, Knights Landing, Orange Cove, San Diego, and Santa Barbara are now available to view! https://lnkd.in/gE5CVvH5
UC Berkeley SafeTREC
交通规划
Berkeley,California 166 位关注者
Informing decision-making and empowering communities to improve roadway safety for all.
关于我们
The University of California, Berkeley Safe Transportation Research and Education Center (SafeTREC) has been making important contributions to improving roadway safety for all through research, education, and public service since its founding in 2000. Our mission is to inform decision-making and empower communities to improve roadway safety for all.
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https://safetrec.berkeley.edu/
UC Berkeley SafeTREC的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 交通规划
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Berkeley,California
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2000
地点
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主要
2150 Allston Way
400
US,California,Berkeley,94704
UC Berkeley SafeTREC员工
动态
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While the overall number of motor vehicle fatalities and serious injuries have generally decreased in recent years, vulnerable road user fatalities and serious injuries continue to rise. Our latest research brief created by SafeTREC staff Jarah Crowner and Katherine L. Chen explores how considering the health implications of transportation options is integral to transportation decision-making at the state, regional, and local levels. The brief highlights the heavy reliance on quantitative data and argues for the importance of qualitative, anecdotal data alongside it in order to decrease the number of fatalities and serious injury crashes for vulnerable road users across the U.S: https://lnkd.in/gvbM87a4
SafeTREC staff publish research brief on the link between public health and active transportation planning
safetrec.berkeley.edu
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Public health safety concerns surrounding road use in the United States are prevalent, with the number of fatalities and serious injury crashes for those walking, biking, and rolling continuing to reach all-time highs. A research brief created by SafeTREC staff Noelani Fixler, Kris Leckie, and Lucia Ornelas explores how the Safe System Approach works to create more equitable transportation planning, particularly by centering the lived experiences, disparities, and priorities of the most vulnerable road users. Learn more about the research brief through our September news item: https://lnkd.in/d98AGZGk
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Today is Walk and Roll to School Day! Children and their guardians are encouraged to walk or roll to school to incorporate physical activity, reduce traffic congestion, and consider how our communities can be made walkable and safe for all. https://lnkd.in/g8dUX_jX
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In August 2024, we were delighted to demonstrate our bicycle simulator — originally created to gather data on cyclists' perceptions of safety in different road environments — to Self-eSTEM to complement their summer camp program for BIPOC girls who are interested in pursuing careers in STEM. Read more about the development of the bike simulator and Self-eSTEM through our latest news item: https://lnkd.in/gg-ARy2y
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"City and Caltrans staff have a certain level of technical training, but it is really the folks in the neighborhoods and school sites who are the best source of information regarding existing conditions, as well as what types of solutions and improvements will actually be of use in the community." Mario Anaya, community development director of the City of Tulare, shares in our latest Safety Story of his work to improve safety for those who walk, bike, and roll in Tulare, including with the Comunidades Activas y Seguras (CAyS) program. Read his Safety Story here! https://lnkd.in/gwEdmzuK
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October marks National Pedestrian Safety Month! While the number of pedestrian deaths fell in 2023 compared to previous years, there is still much work to do to create safer streets and infrastructure for vulnerable road users, including pedestrians and those who use mobility devices. UC Berkeley SafeTREC is committed to providing data tools and analysis, conducting research, and facilitating educational opportunities to understand how we can work towards eliminating traffic fatalities through the Vision Zero and Safe Systems approaches. Learn more on our website: https://lnkd.in/gQcfasuB #PedestrianSafety #WalkSafely #RoadSafety
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"I am thrilled to be at SafeTREC where I can contribute to furthering transportation equity by connecting with different communities across the state, empowering residents to become involved in the decision making processes that make up their own urban landscapes." Noelani Fixler, program and policy analyst at UC Berkeley SafeTREC, shares how their interest in furthering transportation equity was sparked when experiencing the city of Berkeley's walkability, bikeability, and transit systems after growing up in car-dependent cities. Now, Noelani's work in the Community Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program and Complete Streets Safety Assessments allows them to connect and empower communities across California to create safer streets for all. https://lnkd.in/ghfNaRWH
Spotlight Interview: Noelani Fixler
safetrec.berkeley.edu
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As we wrap up California Pedestrian Safety Month, we’re shining a spotlight on the Community Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program (CPBSP), launched by UC Berkeley SafeTREC in collaboration with California Walks. The CPBSP prioritizes working in communities that are at disproportionate risk for road traffic injuries to address the safety needs of people who are underserved by traditional transportation resources and planning, e.g., older adults, people with lower incomes, people with disabilities, people who use a mobility device, immigrant or refugee populations, and more. Applications are now closed for the 2024 CPBSP program, but will reopen in the future for the 2025 CPBSP program. More information on the CPBSP can be found on our website! https://lnkd.in/gEDjRWRG
Community Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program (CPBSP)
safetrec.berkeley.edu
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In honor of California Pedestrian Safety Month, we are highlighting our Funding and Programming Opportunities page, which has recently undergone a refresh! On the updated page, you’ll find new resources and an easier navigation experience for regional, statewide, federal, and outside funding and programming opportunities you can access to make your pedestrian safety projects and programming a reality. https://lnkd.in/gd5EUNq2