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| HOME
ZONES |
A home zone is a street or group
of streets designed primarily to meet the interests
of pedestrians and cyclists rather than motorists,
opening up the street for social use. The key
to creating a home zone is to develop street
design that makes drivers feel it is normal to
drive slowly and carefully. Features often include
traffic calming, shared surfaces, trees and planters,
benches and play areas. The Home Zone website
shows schemes that operate throughout the UK,
with case studies, news and information on how
they are funded.
Visit www.homezonenews.org.uk
or telephone 0207 843 6016
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| THINK!
ROAD SAFETY |
Think! Is a Department for Transport
campaign to get the public to think more about
road safety. On the Think Road Safety website
you can find news of the latest campaigns and
road safety advice. You can download leaflets,
factsheets and posters for more information and
there are links to other sites you might find
useful. There are special sections for parents,
teachers, police officers and road safety officers
to help get the right road safety message across.
And they've provided lots of facts and figures
for journalists and students researching road
safety issues. There is also a section for children,
including an interactive Hedgehog and Arrive
Alive sites, where they can play games, download
materials or watch television ads.
Visit
www.thinkroadsafety.gov.uk
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| SAFE
ROUTES TO SCHOOL |
Sustrans the sustainable transport
charity, works on practical projects to encourage
people to walk, cycle and use public transport
for health, safety and environmental reasons.
Their aim is to create a Safe Route to School
for every child in the UK. The Safe Routes to
School website gives information on School Travel
Plans, has case studies, a resource library and
you can subscribe to their newsletter. The site
is useful for teachers, pupils, governors, parents
and local authorities. Visit
www.saferoutestoschools.org.uk.
They also provide an information service on
0117 915 0100.
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| LIVING
STREETS |
Living Streets is a major initiative
of The Pedestrians Association. They have influenced
road safety regulation and have campaigned to
introduce many schemes such as the Walk to School
campaign, Home Zones and pedestrianised areas.
Living Streets is not anti-car but they are passionate
about making your local surroundings a happy
extension of your home life rather than a threat
that prioritises traffic and isolates pedestrians.
The Living Streets website has policy statements,
a free newsletter, articles and a section on
how to volunteer.
For more information visit
www.livingstreets.org.uk or phone 020 7820
1010
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| CLEAR
ZONES |
Clear Zones was originally a
Foresight initiative developed by the Foresight
Transport Panel, but now has a number of other
partners including the Department for Transport,
the Department of Trade and Industry and Transport
and Travel Research Ltd. A Clear Zone is a defined
urban area which exploits new technologies and
operational approaches to improve quality of
life and support economic growth, whilst minimising
the adverse impacts of its transport systems.
The website is primarily for local authorities,
businesses, transport operators and retailers,
and gives policy guidance, case studies and some
information on possible funding streams.
Visit
www.clearzones.org.uk or phone 0117 907 6520
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