Enforcement_The Law Enforcement Approach: Safe Routes to School Online Guide
This section looks specifically at what only the law enforcement officer can do. Effective safe routes to school Law Enforcement Three Basic Steps: 1. Involve parents and the community, 2. Use public awareness and education first, 3. Provide officer training. The rest of the section looks at the media's role in enforcement efforts
Last Updated (Year): 2015
Year Produced: 2011
Abstract:This guide is a comprehensive online reference manual designed to support the development of Safe Routes to School (SRTS) programs. It provides links to other SRTS publications and training resources. Readers of the online guide can pick and choose specific topics based on their interests and needs, such as guidelines for adult school crossing guards, tools to create school route maps, and ways to include children with disabilities in SRTS initiatives.
One of the basic tenets of pedestrian and bicycle safety is that to be effective, safety programs must be comprehensive – involving engineering, education, enforcement and evaluation. The online guide supports that premise by providing “one-stop shopping” on all aspects of SRTS. Plus it adds additional elements that apply to school programs, such as motivating students to walk and bicycle to school – or “encouragement”.
This online guide contains several chapters. Each chapter is subdivided into sections. The sections within each chapter are easily identified with sub-links. Simply click on each sub-link within a chapter and you will enter a particular section.
For:Walking, Biking
The E's:Enforcement, Education
Ped Bike Activity:
- Encouragement
Ped Bike Topic:
- Traffic Calming
- Traffic Assessment
- Schools
- Safety Promotion
- Safe Routes to School
- Information Distribution
- Community Action
- Case Study
Resource Type:
- Guidance
Link to Content Source:
Safe Routes to School Online Guide