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Three webinars that walk you through the basics of Safe Routes to School planning.
The Bus Stop and Walk (BSW) program takes Safe Routes to School to another level by ensuring that every student is provided the opportunity to walk to school.
This is an interactive/online training on becoming a school safety patroller.
The Minnesota Safe Routes to School program has partnered with AAA Minnesota-Iowa to offer an online training for school safety patrollers in Minnesota.
An online training for adult school crossing guards in Minnesota.
This curriculum was developed to be used in physcial education classes for all grades in Arkansas. The curriculum is aimed at rural communities and includes outlines of different lessons, activities, and all of the materials a teacher would need to implement bicycle and pedstrian safety education.
"Be A Roll Model" is a campaign to encourage everyone to model safe behaviors to enhance the safety of all road users, including those who bicycle.
Who has the right-of-way? All vehicles must follow right-of-way rules to safely cross intersections. Right-of-way is an activity for children that helps them understand who goes first at an intersection.
Looking for more information or support for Safe Routes to School in Washington state? Join the Safe Routes to School Action Network.
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