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Will Complete Streets legislation get run over? |
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With more than 400 pedestrians killed every month in America, the desperate need for safe, "Complete Streets" in our communities is abundantly clear. In response to your emails and our advocacy, the Obama Administration is taking notice of the pedestrian safety crisis (see below), but many in Congress have yet to make a stand on the issue.
We need to demand safer streets from leaders in Washington. New roads should be built for all the people who use our streets - motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists - of every age and ability. Help make safer streets the law: Ask your representatives and senators to get vocal in support of the Complete Streets Act of 2009.
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Updates |
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You Got USDOT Secretary Ray LaHood on Board!
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Last week we met with US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, presenting him with the signatures of thousands of Americans demanding safer streets and our Dangerous by Design report, exposing the crisis of pedestrian safety in America.
The stark statistics left an impression. "The right of way doesn't just belong to cars," he said. "It belongs to pedestrians and bicyclists as well."
Secretary LaHood was hopeful that federal transportation policy can better accommodate all users and keep them safe, and that now is the right time to make that change. He even blogged about the meeting afterwards on the US Department of Transportation's official blog.
See photos from the meeting and read more about what Secretary LaHood had to say.
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PARTNER SPOTLIGHT: 400 and counting! |
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