Advocacy & Activism

Perils for Pedestrians

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--We learn about school bus stops in Port St. Lucie, Florida.
--We look at programs to build sidewalks in Port St. Lucie.
--The Florida Bicycle Association holds their annual conference in Lakeland.
--We meet a Sarasota resident who gave up his car for a bicycle.
--We talk with a mother about children walking to school in Miami.

Perils for Pedestrians

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--We look at an intersection with a good design for blind pedestrians in Binghamton, New York.
--We look at an intersection that almost got it right in Davis, California.
--We see how bioswales are used to absorb stormwater along streets in Portland, Oregon.
--We talk with the police chief and business owners about problems crossing the street in Port Orford, Oregon.

Perils for Pedestrians

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--Dobbs Ferry, New York, is losing pedestrian access to development.
--A lawyer explains Sovereign Immunity, Tort, Duty, Notice, and their relation to sidewalk defects.
--An elderly woman in Oswego, New York, makes an inventory of sidewalk defects.
--A pedestrian in New York City is concerned about bicyclists that don't follow the rules.
--We look at sexual harassment of pedestrians in New York City.

Perils for Pedestrians

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--We meet the public health director for Broome County, NY.
--We learn about New York State DOT's role in greenways.
--We learn about the City of Binghamton's role in greenways.
--Partnerships are key to the greenway system.
--We talk with a blind pedestrian about traffic.