NJ State Assemblywoman L. Grace Spencer shares her thoughts on bicycle and pedestrian issues in New Jersey and how they have influenced her work as an Assemblywoman.
In October 2010, officials from throughout the state attended the first NJ Complete Streets Summit, a full-day event to educate engineers, planners, and elected officials about the Complete Streets concept.
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Welcome to the Spring 2011 issue of New Jersey Walks and Bikes, a newsletter for anyone interested in bicycle and pedestrian issues.
Bicycle patrols have become an increasingly popular choice for police departments across the United States, including New Jersey. Two examples include the police departments of Ocean City and Colts Neck, which have incorporated bicycling into their patrol duties.
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The most dangerous places for people to walk are wide, high-speed roads designed to move as many cars as fast as possible. This article highlights design options for reducing crossing distance, reducing vehicle speed, and making crossing pedestrians more visible. More Details
NJ Walks and Bikes - Volume IV, Issue II,
Spring 2011
A Project of the NJ Department of Transportation