Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety News
Below is a list of the latest departmental news pertaining to pedestrian and bicycle safety. Stories pertaining to the launch of the Mayors' Challenge and subsequent news articles can be found further below. The right column contains links to pedestrian and bicycle newsletters available at the Department.
Departmental Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety News
Mayors' Challenge News
April 16, 2015 BikeWalkLee Blog
Bikers, walkers will benefit from Mayors' Challenge
March 17, 2015 City of Durham
Durham Accepts Safer People, Safer Streets Challenge
March 15, 2015 Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Fort Worth joins national challenge on pedestrian, cycling safety
March 13, 2015 in the Fastlane Blog
Mayors Summit kicks-off year of safety for everyone on our roads
March 13, 2015 Politico MT
Mendez Again Warns of Bike, Pedestrian Dangers
March 12, 2015 WTVA-TV
Safer People and Safer Streets Challenge accepted
March 12, 2015 CT News Blog
Stamford join "mayors' challenge" for safer streets
March 12, 2015 Atlanta Business Chronicle
Mayor Reed wants walking and biking features in transportation projects
February 24, 2015 in the Fastlane Blog
Mayors' Challenge closing in on 100 cities; is yours in?
February 19, 2015 Columbia Missourian
Citizen board asks city to review walker safety along Providence
January 29, 2015 Planetizen
U.S. Department of Transportation Issues 'Mayors Challenge' for Bike Safety
January 26, 2015 Beyond Chron
DOT Issues New “Mayors’ Challenge” for Bike Safety
January 23, 2015 Smart Growth America
Secretary Foxx challenges mayors to a Complete Streets approach
January 23, 2015 People for Bikes
Four smart things about USDOT’s new ‘Mayors Challenge’ for bike safety People for Bikes
Foxx Challenges Nation’s Mayors
January 23, 2015 AASHTO
Foxx Launches Mayors’ Challenge, Plans Summit on Safety of Bicyclists, Pedestrians
Foxx launches 'Mayor's Challenge' for cycle and pedestrian safety
January 23, 2015 Alliance for Biking and Walking
Biking & Walking Roundup: Sec. Foxx Throws Down the Gauntlet to Mayors