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Pedestrian Safety Program
Program Manager
Program Introduction
Brochures and Publications
Pedestrian Safety Links
Program Manager
Sue Riehl
Phone: 503 986-4197
FAX:  503 986-4341
 
ODOT - Transportation Safety Division
235 Union Street NE
Salem, OR 97301-1054

Program Introduction
See and Be Seen
The Pedestrian Safety Program mission is to reduce pedestrian injuries and fatalities and to facilitate walking to improve health and fitness.
 
The Oregon Transportation Safety Division's Pedestrian Safety Program consists of 1/3 staff person’s time and a variable federally supported budget of approximately $135,000 annually. 
 
Program tools are education, enforcement, public information and collaboration with engineering & design.
 
Program success is heavily dependent on extensive collegial relationships within the department and solid partnerships with other governmental agencies, citizens, advocacy groups, non-profits, health care organizations, media, engineering and research specialists.

Brochures and Publications
          
           
     Click on the above images or the links below to view in PDF format.
 
 
What You Need to Know About Oregon Crosswalk Laws (English)
What You Need to Know About Oregon Crosswalk Laws (Russian)
What You Need to Know About Oregon Crosswalk Laws (Spanish)
What You Need to Know About Oregon Crosswalk Laws (Chinese)
 
Where Will You Stop (English)
Where Will You Stop (Spanish)
 
Five Steps to Being a Safer Pedestrian  
Crosswalks: A Safety Tool for Everyone   
Traffic Signals Myth and Reality

Pedestrian Safety Links
Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center
 
The National Center for Bicycling and Walking
 
Association of Pedestrian & Bicycle Professionals
 
 
PEDS - Making Metro Atlanta Safe & Accessible for all Pedestrians
 
University of NC - Highway Safety Research Center
 
Web Walking
 
 

 
Page updated: September 16, 2008

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