Complete Streets for Low-Income Children: A Focus on Both Sides of Safety

A lively conversation is underway on how transportation policy affects low income and minority children – and what can be done about it. Completing the streets, with a focus on the most vulnerable road users, has an important role to play in ensuring all children have access to safe streets. [Continue Reading "Complete Streets for Low-Income Children..."]

Complete Streets and Safe Routes to School are Natural Partners

Margo Pedroso, Deputy Director of the Safe Routes to School National Partnership, writes about the need for safe ways to walk and bicycle to and from schools across the country, and why complete streets is key to success. [Continue Reading "Complete Streets and Safe Routes to School..."]

Complete Streets is Topic A in Meeting with Secretary LaHood

The National Complete Streets Coalition participated in a meeting yesterday with Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood that centered on how Complete Streets can help create a safer environment for all road users. [Continue Reading "Complete Streets is Topic A..."]

New pedestrian safety ranking calls for Complete Streets

A new report ranking the nation’s most dangerous metropolitan areas for walking finds that ‘incomplete’ streets are a major culprit in the deaths of thousands of Americans every year. [Continue Reading "New Pedestrian Safety Ranking..."]